by Rajat Sharma | Jul 2, 2014 | equity, option strategy, stocks |
When to use: When you are Bullish and anticipate the stock / index to fall. How it works: Suppose, you are Bullish on ONGC stock on 16th August 2013, when the stock trades at Rs. 265. You sell a put option (also called writing a put option) for a premium of Rs. 5,...
by Rajat Sharma | Jun 20, 2014 | stocks, trading |
Circular trading in stock market refers to a fraudulent trading scheme where buy/sell orders are entered by a person or by persons acting in collusion with each other to operate the price of the underlying security. The person(s) buying or selling knows that the same...
by Rajat Sharma | Jun 13, 2014 | trading |
Amongst the many styles of making money in the market, swing trading has delivered the best results over the last few months. This has been possible mainly because of volatility in stock prices. Swing trading is the practice of earning a profit by buying and selling a...
by Rajat Sharma | May 26, 2014 | stocks, trading |
Remember what happened when the news of irregular accounting in Satyam Computers hit the market or more recently when Ranbaxy’s drugs were banned by the USFDA. The stock prices in such scenarios correct at such extraordinary rates that nobody gets an opportunity to...
by Rajat Sharma | May 5, 2014 | trading |
In the simplest language possible – a circuit breaker or circuit filter signifies the maximum that a stock (or the market as a whole) could rise or fall before trading in that specific stock (or in the market as a whole) is halted for a certain duration of time. Once...