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Stockmarket ppt

Apr 13, 2017

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Topic- Stock Market (Shares)

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Introduction:• The stock market is the market in which part of

publicly held companies are issued and swap either through interchange or over-the-counter markets

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• The total capital of company is estimated, registered and divided into units of equal value. This units are known as Shares and collectively they are known as Share Capital.

Share Capital Shares

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The amount is invested or contributed by the investors and then they are collectively sold and purchased by new or existing investors through various means such as brokers of stock market / companies etc. , thus directly or indirectly giving birth or using the STOCK MARKET (Share Market).

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Incorporation of a Company:

• The procedure for incorporating a co. may be divided into 4 principal stages :

Promotion Incorporation or Registration of a Co. Capital Subscription Commencement of Business

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What is Stock Market?

• A stock market or equity market is a public entity for the trading

of company stock (shares) and derivatives at an agreed price;

these are securities listed on a stock exchange as well as those only

traded privately.

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Importance of Stock Market:

• Function and purpose:

The stock market is one of the most important sources for companies to raise money. This allows businesses to be publicly traded, or raise additional capital for expansion by selling

shares of ownership of the company in a public market.

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History has shown that the price of shares and other assets is an important part of the dynamics of economic activity, and can influence or be an indicator of social mood.

An economy where the stock market is on the rise is considered to be an up-and-coming economy.

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Share prices also affect the wealth of households and their consumption

Exchanges also act as the clearinghouse for each transaction, meaning that they collect and deliver the shares, and guarantee payment to the seller of a security.

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Major Stock Exchanges:• New York Stock Exchange (NYSE- USA)• Toronto Stock Exchange (Canada)• Amsterdam Stock Exchange• London Stock Exchange • Singapore Exchange• Tokyo Stock Exchange• Hong Kong Stock Exchange• Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE- India)

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Major Participants:

• Individual Retail Investors• Institutional investors such as mutual funds, banks,

insurance companies and hedge funds, and also publicly traded corporations trading in their own shares.

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The smooth functioning of all these activities facilitates economic growth in that lower costs and enterprise risks promote the production of goods and services as well as employment. In this way the financial system contributes to increased prosperity.

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Some Important Terms Relating To ‘Stock Market’

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Market Capitalisation:

Market capitalization is the measure of corporate size of a country. It shows the current stock price multiplied by the number of outstanding shares. It is commonly referred to as Market cap.

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Capital Structure:• Capital structure means the proportion of debt and equity

used for financing the operations of a business or an enterprises.The capital structure should be such which increases the value of equity shares or maximises the wealth of share holder.

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• In finance, to corner the market is to get sufficient control of a particular stock, commodity, or other asset to allow the price to be manipulated. Corner the market to have the greatest market share in a particular industry without having a monopoly. They may charge higher prices for their products without fear of losing too much business.

Cornering:

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Speculation:

• Speculation is the practice of engaging in risky financial transactions in an attempt to profit from short or medium term fluctuations in the market value of a tradable good.

• Speculation can in principle involve any tradable good or financial instrument.

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Speculators:• Many speculators pay little attention to the fundamental

value of a security and instead focus purely on price movements.

Four kinds of speculators operate in the Indian Stock Exchange. They are known as :

Bull Bear Stag and Lame duck.

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Bull:A Bull also called as Tejiwala is an operator who is hopeful of price rise in the near future. In anticipation of price rise he makes purchases of shares and other securities with the intention of selling them at higher prices in future. He being a speculator has no intention of taking delivery of securities but deals only in difference of prices.

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Bear:A bear does not have securities at present but sells them at higher prices in anticipation that he will supply them business purchasing at lower prices in the future.

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Stag:A stag is that type of speculator who treads his path very carefully. He applies for shares in new companies and expects to sell them at a premium if he gets an allotment. He selects those companies whose shares are most in demand and are likely to carry a premium. He sells the shares before being called to pay the allotment money.

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Lame Duck:

A Lame Duck is nothing but a stressed bear. When a bear finds it difficult to complete his promise he is labeled as a lame duck.