In the last four months of the year, big festivals like Rakshabandhan, Dussehra, Diwali, Guru Nanak Jayanti, Christmas and New Year are celebrated. During this period, demand for auto, consumer durables, clothes, jewellery, electronics and food items etc, increases. Along with this, there is also an increase in the demand for the companies in the restaurant sector…which companies fall under this sector and which stocks should be bought keeping in mind the festive season?
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In the last few years, the craze for investing in small and midcap mutual funds has increased rapidly. Investors are withdrawing money from large cap funds and investing it in small cap funds. How correct is it to invest in small cap funds? How costly can ignoring large cap funds cost? Learn in this video...
Indian stock markets are trading near record levels. There are many reasons behind the ongoing rise in the market, one of which is the expectation of strong demand during the festive season. Which stocks will benefit from increase in demand during the festive season and how should you invest in these?
In the matter of investment, investors repeatedly come across two words: Asset Allocation and Diversification... What are Asset Allocation and Diversification, what is the difference between the two? Watch this video...
Many mid and small cap stocks have given 150 per cent to 200 per cent returns this year alone!