Five stocks with selling interest
Five stocks with selling interest

Five stocks with selling interest

Shital Jibhe Article rating: 4.0

Overall volumes in futures & options currently stand at 32.29 lakh contracts with a turnover of Rs. 2,77,694.13 crore.

Five stocks with buying interest
Five stocks with buying interest

Five stocks with buying interest

Shital Jibhe Article rating: 5.0

Overall volumes in futures & options currently stand at 32.29 lakh contracts with a turnover of Rs. 2,77,694.13 crore.

Index trend and stocks in action January 01, 2018
Index trend and stocks in action January 01, 2018

Index trend and stocks in action January 01, 2018

Karan Dsij Article rating: 5.0

Going ahead, the levels of 10,553 followed by 10,600 would play out as immediate resistance levels for the markets, whereas important support for the index is placed around 10,480. 

Markets set to start new year on a subdued note
Markets set to start new year on a subdued note

Markets set to start new year on a subdued note

Karan Dsij Article rating: 5.0

The key benchmark indices are expected to make a soft start on the first trading session of 2018. The SGX Nifty suggests that Nifty could open at 10,531 with a loss of 28 points at the opening bell.   

Transferring credit card balance
Transferring credit card balance

Transferring credit card balance

Shital Jibhe Article rating: 5.0

If you have more than one credit card, you can transfer the balance amount outstanding on one credit card to another credit card. You may be required to exercise this option when you are faced with a financial emergency and are unable to pay up your credit card bill.

Diversifying MF investments
Diversifying MF investments

Diversifying MF investments

Shital Jibhe Article rating: No rating

There are different types of mutual fund schemes available in the market and many investors are at a loss to decide which MF scheme to buy from the plethora of schemes. The difference in MF schemes primarily relates to their objectives and levels of risks involved in the underlying asset classes in which these schemes invest.

Direct or Regular MF plan: Which one to buy?
Direct or Regular MF plan: Which one to buy?

Direct or Regular MF plan: Which one to buy?

Shital Jibhe Article rating: No rating

Mutual fund schemes come in two options: Direct and Regular. A retail investor may not know the difference between the two and hence may end up choosing the Regular plan, which will give the investor lower returns. The reason for the difference in returns between the two options is simple: Regular plan pays commission to the intermediary who has sold the scheme to the investor.

Buying the right travel credit card
Buying the right travel credit card

Buying the right travel credit card

Shital Jibhe Article rating: No rating

Travel credit cards are becoming popular among business people and professionals who have to frequently travel by air. The growing popularity of travel credit cards is due to the advantage of accumulating air miles which can be redeemed for discounts and other privileges.

Add-ons in motor insurance: Which ones to opt for?
Add-ons in motor insurance: Which ones to opt for?

Add-ons in motor insurance: Which ones to opt for?

Shital Jibhe Article rating: No rating

If you have bought only third party (TP) motor insurance and not a comprehensive motor insurance policy, then you need to seriously consider buying add-on covers to protect yourself and your vehicle from damages caused in an accident. TP insurance offers protection against liabilities arising out of damage caused by you to the life and property of the other party involved in the accident.

China a choked dragon an opportunity for India
China a choked dragon an opportunity for India

China a choked dragon an opportunity for India

Rohan Takalkar Article rating: 3.3

Rising debt levels and environment concerns has made the Chinese government shift focus from economic growth to containing debt and improving quality of the environment. 

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