Stock business should coincide with three principles, in order of importance. They are preservation of capital, consistent profitability and the pursuit of superior returns. These principles are . . . Read more »
Regardless of the various methods used to measure the movement of share prices, the nature of the stock market is mostly considered unpredictable the world over. The market works under several . . . Read more »
“Committing resources into some endeavour or thing in expectation of a positive return” is the simplistic way in how we define investing. In financial terms, the resource here being committed is . . . Read more »
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You own a company, continuously adding new assets, working day and night, expanding to reach its limit and making it a customer favourite. The company yields you revenue, sufficient enough to cover . . . Read more »
Buying and selling decision has always been the confusing task for a stock market investor. Trying to get highest return with minimum risk, an investor always questions which time is the right time. . . . Read more »