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If you think you need big money to invest in a stock in India, you are wrong. The market of stock in India is full of investors of all categories right from small, medium to big investors. There are instances of investors who have always invested in bulk and have become millionaires or billionaires in no time. It is quite likely for a beginner to be in a panicky situation if the value of the stock in India that he has invested goes down. And if a similar situation happens for all other stocks that he has invested a sense of dilemma may prevail. This generally happens for those who are not even equipped with the basics of market knowledge. Wise investors never panic. They learn by the mistakes made and start improving on the same. There are many who just exit from the scene saying that the NSE BSE market looks lucrative from afar only.

Once you incur losses on a particular stock in India, you should look back and find out the mistakes you have made. It is then only that you will not lose more than what you have already lost. The next time you invest, the loss incurred may be lesser. Do delve on the mistakes made again. This way, till you are confident that you won't make repeat mistakes, you can proceed and ultimately whatever stock in India you invest will certainly yield results.

Who doesn't know about the BSE of India? It is the Bombay Stock Exchange that has given birth to the capital market of India; thanks to the efforts of a few stock brokers who initiated by gathering under banyan trees. Never did they conjecture that BSE of India over time would emerge as one of the most influential of bourses besides being the oldest bourse in Asia. Again it is BSE India that is the pride of the country.

The NSE of India witnessed nascence in the year 1992 as a tax-paying company until it was recognized in the year 1993 as a stock exchange under the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956. Promoted by leading financial institutions at the behest of the Government of India, NSE India started operations in the Wholesale Debt Market (WDM) segment, a few months after which it was declared a registered bourse. The WDM segment is then followed by equities, derivatives, and more segments were added to the kitty. In no time NSE India carved a niche as one of the world's largest bourses in terms of revenue generated not to mention its top position after the BSE. In the Indian context today, the capital market is more known as the NSE BSE market as these are the two bourses that constitute most of the trading of stock in India. No matter what the type of share in India that you invest, knowledge about the NSE BSE and about the intricacies of the market for goals to be achieved.

Buying any of NSE BSE Stock in India

By: Nirmal Kumar




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