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What is Share Market?

 

 

The stock market often referred to as the share market, is a place wherein peopleʹs fortunes can dramatically change in an instant. As they say, "The stock market is a vehicle for shifting money from the impatient to the patient." People usually come to the stock market with the goal of becoming millionaires or billionaires, but they lack the patience and confidence necessary to accumulate a fortune over time. Warren Buffet, Peter Lynch, Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, and others are only a few examples of stock market riches. The crucial thing to remember is that these titans were all rewarded for their perseverance and long-term market vision.

 

To be a successful investor, you need a long-term perspective on the market, as well as the expertise and patience to hold the correct investment. As Benjamin Franklin rightly once rightly quoted “An investment in knowledge pays the highest interest.” You won’t be able to succeed in the market until you invest in your education. The share market is a tricky place to be in. One cannot do well in the markets if one does not take any effort to learn about it.

 

  • How Does a Share Market Operate?

 

A stock market consists of a bunch of sellers and buyers who trade in financial instruments such as stocks, bonds, etc. A publicly traded corporation is one that has issued stock through an initial public offering (IPO) and is traded on at least one stock exchange.

 

Stock market trading refers to the buying and selling of shares listed on a stock exchange. The stock exchange serves as a marketplace for stockbrokers to trade listed stocks and other securities. Only after a stock is listed on an exchange can it be bought or sold.

 

  • Meaning of :

 

Short-term trading is defined as investing in the market for a period of one to ninety days, whilst medium-term trading is defined as participating in the market for six to eighteen months. Long-term investment, on the other hand, requires holding a security for an extended period. A long-term investment is one that an individual or a firm intends to hold for more than a year, such as stocks, bonds, real estate, and cash.

 

  • Type of Accounts Required in the Share Market:

 

A person must have three types of accounts in order to trade on the stock market: a bank account, a trading account, and a demat account. A bank account is something weʹre all familiar with.

 

A Trading account is required for the purpose of purchasing and selling off securities.

 

A Dematerialized account often referred to as a Demat account is used to store shares and securities in an electronic or dematerialized form. The shares you buy/sell will be credited or debited to/from your Demat Account.

 

Any of the stock marketʹs authorized and regulated sharebrokers can open a trading and demat account for you. Some banks also help in the opening of these demat and trading accounts, meaning that the bank here also acts as a stockbroker.

 

If you haven’t yet started your investment journey, then it is better to start off today!

 

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