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What is the Market Facilitation Index (MFI)?

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       The Market Facilitation Index (MFI) is a technical indicator that shows how efficiently the market is moving based on price and volume. It was created by trader Bill Williams to help understand the strength or weakness behind price moves. MFI helps tr...

What is the maximum loss in a debit spread strategy?

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       The maximum loss in a debit spread strategy is the total premium paid to enter the trade. This happens when the market moves in the opposite direction of your expected move, and both options expire worthless. This loss is fixed and known in advance, m...

What is the McClellan Oscillator in trading?

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       The McClellan Oscillator is a technical indicator used in trading to measure the strength of market trends. It helps traders know whether the stock market is overbought (too high) or oversold (too low). It uses the difference between advancing and dec...

What is the McClellan Oscillator, and how does it work?

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       The McClellan Oscillator is a market breadth indicator used to understand the strength or weakness of stock market trends. It works by comparing the number of advancing stocks to declining stocks on a daily basis. Traders use it to find possible buyin...

What is the mean reversion strategy in stock trading?

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       Mean reversion strategy in stock trading means that stock prices tend to return to their average or normal level over time. If a stock moves too high or too low from its average price, traders expect it to come back to that average. This strategy is u...

What is the meaning of "portfolio turnover ratio" in mutual funds?

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       Portfolio turnover ratio in mutual funds shows how often the fund manager buys and sells securities in a year. It is a percentage that tells how much of the fund's portfolio has changed over a specific period. A high turnover ratio means the fund is a...

What is the meaning of a bear market, and how does it affect stock prices?

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       A bear market means the stock market is falling, and prices of most shares are going down. It usually happens when investors lose confidence, and the market drops 20% or more from recent highs. During a bear market, stock prices keep falling...

What is the meaning of AUM (Assets Under Management) in mutual funds?

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       AUM, or Assets Under Management, in mutual funds refers to the total market value of all the investments managed by a mutual fund company. It shows the size of the fund and how much money investors have put into it. A higher AUM often indicates that the fund is t...

What is the minimum amount I need to invest in the stock market?

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       The minimum amount you need to invest in the stock market in India can be as low as ₹500 to ₹1,000. This depends on the stock you choose and the broker you use. Many brokers allow beginners to start with small amounts, making investing accessible for everyone. ...

What is the minimum amount of money required to invest in stocks in India?

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       The minimum amount of money required to start investing in stocks in India is very low. You can start with as little as ₹500 to ₹1,000 through a demat and trading account, depending on the stock you choose. Many brokers also allow investing in fraction...

What is the minimum amount of money required to start investing in stocks?

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       The minimum amount of money required to start investing in stocks in India is not fixed. You can start investing with as little as the price of one share. For example, if a company’s share price is ₹150, you can invest with just ₹150. Many be...

What is the minimum amount required to start trading?

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       The minimum amount required to start trading in India is very low. You can begin trading with as little as ₹100 to ₹500 if you want to buy penny stocks or mutual funds. However, if you want to trade in popular stocks of companies like Reliance, Infosys,...

What is the minimum balance required to start trading?

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       You don’t need any fixed minimum balance to start trading in India. Most brokers, including Angel One, allow you to open a Demat and trading account with zero balance. However, to buy shares you must add money to your trading account. Generally, you can start tra...

What is the minimum investment amount for different types of mutual funds?

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       The minimum investment amount in mutual funds in India usually starts from just ₹500 to ₹1,000 for SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) and around ₹5,000 for lump sum investment. This makes mutual funds affordable for almost everyone, as you don’t need a huge amount ...

What is the minimum investment required for buying stocks in India?

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       The minimum investment required to buy stocks in India depends on the price of the shares you want to purchase. There is no fixed minimum amount set by law or exchanges. You can start buying stocks with the price of just one share plus brokerage and other charges...

What is the minimum investment required to start trading stocks in India?

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       The minimum investment required to start trading stocks in India depends mainly on the price of the stocks you want to buy and the brokerage fees. There is no fixed amount set by law. You can start trading with as little as a few hundred rupees if you buy shares ...

What is the momentum investing strategy, and when should I use it?

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       Momentum investing is a strategy where you buy stocks that have been rising in price and sell or avoid stocks that have been falling. The idea is that stocks which performed well recently will continue to do well for some time. This helps investors make profits b...

What is the momentum strategy, and how does it work in stock investing?

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       The momentum strategy is an investment approach where you buy stocks that have shown strong price performance recently and sell stocks that have performed poorly. It works on the idea that stocks that are rising will likely keep rising, and those falling will kee...

What is the Money Flow Index (MFI) indicator?

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       The Money Flow Index (MFI) indicator is a popular technical analysis tool that combines both price and volume data to show how much money is flowing into or out of a stock. It helps traders and investors understand the buying and selling pressure behind...

What is the Money Flow Index (MFI), and how do I use it?

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       The Money Flow Index (MFI) is a technical indicator that shows the buying and selling pressure of a stock using price and volume data. It helps traders know if a stock is being overbought or oversold. You can use MFI to decide when to buy or sell by looking for s...

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