Index trend and stocks in action August 27, 2018
Index trend and stocks in action August 27, 2018

Index trend and stocks in action August 27, 2018

Karan Dsij Article rating: 5.0

Going forward, the zone of 11,486-11,500 is likely to act as a strong support zone as it is a gap area which was created as on August 20, 2018 and the lower end of a rising channel is placed near about the same level. While, on the way up, immediate resistance is seen around the level of 11,600, followed by 11,620.  Stock in news: Reliance Industries, Punjab Chemicals & Crop protection, Fortis Healthcare, Karda Constructions, JK Paper, DHFL, Reliance Naval and Engineering, V2 Retail and Bodal Chemicals.

The relevance of investment horizon in returns
The relevance of investment horizon in returns

The relevance of investment horizon in returns

Prakash Patil Article rating: 5.0

The investment horizon is a crucial factor that determines the returns on the investment. This factor is often overlooked by investors who expect to make a quick buck on the stock market within a matter of a few days or weeks. 

Things to do to improve credit score
Things to do to improve credit score

Things to do to improve credit score

Prakash Patil Article rating: 5.0

Banks and financial institutions nowadays consider the credit score of a person applying for a loan to determine the creditworthiness of the person and, depending on the credit score, they decide whether to approve the loan application or reject it.

Switching from regular to direct plan of MF
Switching from regular to direct plan of MF

Switching from regular to direct plan of MF

Prakash Patil Article rating: 5.0

Mutual fund houses offer two options for investing in a mutual fund scheme, namely, Regular and Direct. But most of the mutual fund investors are unaware about these options, and even if they are aware, they do not know the difference between the two.

Risk appetite and asset allocation
Risk appetite and asset allocation

Risk appetite and asset allocation

Prakash Patil Article rating: 5.0

The different categories of assets classes have varying degrees of risks, while the level of risk appetite or risk tolerance of an individual depends on several factors. Some of the important factors that determine the risk-taking ability of an individual are the level of income, age of the investor, expectations of returns and the financial needs and liabilities.

Making the most of SIP, STP and SWP
Making the most of SIP, STP and SWP

Making the most of SIP, STP and SWP

Prakash Patil Article rating: 5.0

Most of the investors are very well conversant with Systematic Investment Plan (SIP), but not many investors are aware of the Systematic Transfer Plan (STP) and Systematic Withdrawal Plan (SWP) of mutual funds. Let us understand what these plans are how investors can benefit from them.

Top 5 large and mid cap funds
Top 5 large and mid cap funds

Top 5 large and mid cap funds

Nikhil Desai Article rating: 4.3

Since last many years investors were aware of three key categories in equity funds, i.e Large-cap funds, Mid-cap funds and small-cap funds. However, SEBI has came up with a circular in October 2017 which changed the structure of the mutual fund industry.

HDFC AMC surges 8 per cent post Q1FY19 results
HDFC AMC surges 8 per cent post Q1FY19 results

HDFC AMC surges 8 per cent post Q1FY19 results

Rohan Takalkar Article rating: 3.3

Country’s second largest AMC reported strong performance in its quarterly performance for the quarter ended June 2018. The bottom-line grew substantially to Rs. 204 crore.

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