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By Nitin Gupta

Stock market business is such that it has different set of principles for everyone but some of the golden rules work for all.

Some of them are as follows:
  • Don’t buy or sell before an important event like RBI monetary policy, GDP numbers or inflation data etc. This data affects whole market rather than a particular sector. Sometimes we want to make quick buck and create positions in market, which may or may not work.

  • Volatile market provides lot of chances to enter & exit stocks and make quick bucks. But, this is good chance to pickup handful good companies for long term. These returns will be surely more than short term benefits.

  • Check out some beaten down stocks and find out the reason for the same. These reasons may be of economic slowdown, management/promoters issues or business restructuring/consolidation. Economic slowdown is general in nature which affects every sector and stock. Business restructuring can be time bar phenomena whereas management issues cannot be solved easily in short term. Consider Tata Steel/ Crompton Greavous and Financial Technology (FTIL) in this regard.

  • Fundamental good stocks hardly give any opportunity to enter in the stock because they just keep growing. So, enter in the stock at price which is comfortable to you and add it at lower levels.

  • Make investment in stocks for a specific target and whenever your target is achieved sell it. Problem arises when we get greedy as our target is achieved but we are not booking profit because stock price is increasing. Solution lies in booking partial profits. For example- you had purchased 100 shares of XYZ company at the cost of Rs.50-/-. Over period of time share price had increased to 75-/-. Book partial profits here with realising cost with profit. Sell 80 shares at 75-/- amounting Rs. 6000-/-. So it means your original cost of investments (Rs.5000-/-) had recovered along with Rs.1000-/- profit. But still, you are holding 20 shares which is BONUS to investment. Now you can take risk of being greedy.

  • After spending considerable time in doing homework for searching good worth companies for investment. We think that we had become an expert in this field and we know everything about every company. We try to gain profits at the earliest and we become trader from investor. Result we lose hard earned money. There are number of virtual trading platforms are available which works on real time basis with NSE and BSE. Before playing with real money first check your expertise with virtual money.

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