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5 Proven Methods for Selling Stocks:-

  Choosing when to sell a stock can be a difficult task. For most traders, it is hard to separate their emotions from their trades, and the two human emotions that influence traders when they are considering selling a stock are greed and fear. Traders are afraid of losing or not maximizing profit potential. However, the ability to manage these emotions is the key to becoming a successful trader. For example, many investors don't sell when a stock has risen 10% to 20% because they don't want to miss out on more returns if it shoots to the moon. This results from greed and a desire that the stock they picked will become an even bigger winner. On the flip side, if the stock price falls by 10% to 20%, a good majority of investors still won't sell because of their reluctance to realize a loss in the event that the stock rebounds significantly. There is the additional fear that they might regret their actions if the stock rebounds. So, when should you sell your stock? This is a f

How to Analyze Share Market Performance:-

Investing in stocks can be rewarding when you research the issuing companies thoroughly. Gone are the days when information was inaccessible. With the advent of the internet, you have all the information you need about a company, like its revenue stream, products, financials, and other data, at your fingertips. Using this, you can analyse the desired stock in detail to assess whether it is a viable investment or not. In this article, we will read about the types of stock analysis and understand how to analyse stocks using crucial pointers. Types of stock analysis:- 1. Fundamental analysis:- This type of stock analysis evaluates the underlying company’s fundamentals – business segments, financials, management, past performance, peers, and so on. The fundamental analysis places importance on the stock’s intrinsic value and sectoral and broader economic conditions. Under the financials, a fundamental analyst looks at financial ratios and financial statements such as the profit and loss st