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Equity Stock Market

Stock market trading comprises the buying and selling of various company scripts through authorized persons, called stock brokers. When the market presents an upward trend (i.e. shares are normally being bought in anticipation of price-rises in the future), we call it a bullish market. However, when the market shows a downward trend (i.e. shares are sold in anticipation of a fall in price), it is termed as bearish market. This basically comprises the core of stock market trading. However, it is just the tip of the iceberg. Stock market trading goes beyond this normal buying and selling spree of stocks

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Demat

In India, a demat account, is similar to banking account which transfers paper based physical shares into electronic form (dematerialized). This dematerialized account is used to avoid holding physical shares. It is safe, secure and convenient way to hold securities. Demat account is just like your savings or current Bank A/c. At KMC, we provide demat accounts through CSDL (Central Depository Services (India) Limited). We are member of CDSL.

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Mutual Fund

Mutual Fund is a pool of money received from the investors with a common objective. Mutual Funds collect, invest and manage the collected funds professionally using its expertise & experience in equity / debt / other instruments as pre-defined objective to generate maximum return to pass back to investors.Mutual funds issues units, representing investor's share in the total corpus of the chosen scheme, to investors in accordance with quantum of money invested. The investors in proportion to their investment share the profit / loss.

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IPO Distribution

The first sale of stock by a private company to the public. IPOs are often issued by smaller, younger companies seeking the capital to expand, but can also be done by large privately owned companies looking to become publicly traded.In an IPO, the issuer obtains the assistance of an underwriting firm, which helps it determine what type of security to issue (common or preferred), the best offering price and the time to bring it to market.

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