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QoQ Growth Meaning in Share Market
The full-form of QoQ is ‘Quarter On Quarter’ or ‘Quarter Over Quarter’. That means, the quarterly results of one quarter is compared to the quarterly results of the...
YoY Growth Meaning in Share Market
A company that is listed on the stock market has to announce its financial results every quarter. A financial year begins on April 1st and ends on March 31st. After the end of each quarter...
NIFTY 50 Biggest Single Day Falls
The NIFTY 50 crashed by 13% on 23rd March, which was the biggest single day fall in history. Never before has the NIFTY witnessed such a big crash on a single day. The last crash of similar...
Top 10 Stock Market Crashes in India
March 2020 could go on to be the most disastrous month in stock market history. The Sensex opened at 38,910 on March 2nd 2020 and crashed to 25,981 on March 23rd 2020. That’s 12,929...
Stock Market Crash 2020 in India: What should investors do?
The Stock Market in India has crashed in 2020. Many investors who entered the market in the last 5 years are in a state of panic. The Sensex has gone down from high of 42,273 to 28,288...
Upstox beats Kotak, Sharekhan and Angel Broking
Upstox has raced ahead of Kotak Securities, Sharekhan and Angel Broking to become the 4th largest broker in India – behind Zerodha, ICICI Securities and HDFC Securities. Zerodha has...
Can’t take a small loss? You’ll take the mother of all losses!
Ed Seykota is one of the greatest traders of all time. He became popular after Jack Schwager dedicated a chapter of his book ‘Market Wizards’ to Seykota. One of his most famous...
Industry PE Meaning
PE is Price to earning ratio. Industry PE is the average price-to-earning ratio of a particular sector or industry. It’s used as a benchmark to compare the PE of a stock to the PE of...
EPS Meaning in stock market
EPS or Earnings Per Share is the total profit a company earns divided by the total number of shares. A simple example: If a company earns ₹ 100 and it has issued 20 shares, the EPS is 5...
