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How to Pick Mutual Funds That Beat the Market

  Smart Strategies for Investing in Mutual Funds: A Guide to Maximising Your Returns One of the most well-liked investing options for people looking for expert management and diversification without having to choose individual equities is a mutual fund. One of the easiest ways for people to accumulate wealth over time is through mutual fund investments. Mutual funds combine the capital of numerous individuals to invest in a diverse portfolio of stocks, bonds, and other securities, in contrast to direct stock market investing, which necessitates considerable time, study, and risk tolerance. Mutual funds are a well-liked option for both new and experienced investors due to their expert management and diversification. But merely investing in a mutual fund and crossing your fingers seldom yields the best outcomes. A comprehensive approach that matches the appropriate fund selection and management strategies with your financial objectives, risk tolerance, and investment timeline is nece...

India's largest market cap company | Reliance Industries' market capitalization crosses Rs 14 lakh crore

The market capitalization (market cap) of Reliance Industries crossed the Rs 14 lakh crore mark during trading on Friday. During the business, the company's stock rose to an all-time high of four per cent. The market capitalization of the company's separately listed partially paid-up shares is Rs 53,821 crore. Thus, the total market capitalization of the company now stands at Rs 14,07,854.41 crore.   Shares of the country's most valuable company rose 4.32 per cent to Rs 2,149.70 on the BSE. This is its all-time high level. This brought the company's market capitalization to Rs 13,54,033.41 crore on the BSE. The company's stock rose 4.47 per cent to its all-time high at Rs 2,149.90 on the National Stock Exchange.   The 10 largest companies in the country in terms of market cap Company Market Capital (Lakh Crore Rupees) Reliance Industries 14.4 TCS 8.0 HDFC Bank 6.0 ...

The market began with the lower circuit, stopping trading for 45 minutes | Sensex falls to 3934 points

Fearing the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), the country's markets opened with a sharp decline. Due to which the lower circuit had to be installed within the market within the first half an hour. BSE slipped 10% or 2991.85 points to reach 26,924.11. Similarly, the Nifty moved 9.63% or 842.45 points down to 7,903. However, when the market resumed trading 45 minutes later, the decline further increased. Today, the Sensex fell 3,934.72 points to 25,981.24 and the Nifty closed 1,135.20 points down at 7,610.25. Earlier, on March 13, the market also had a lower circuit. However, recovery was also done that day. 3 reasons for market falls 1. Due to the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) infection, many states of the country have been locked-down till 31 March. 2. Foreign investors are continuously withdrawing money from the Indian market. They have sold shares worth Rs 50,000 crore in about two weeks. 3. Markets worldwide are declining due to fear of spreadi...

Black Friday in the stock market | coronavirus impact on world slowdown?

Sensex fell 1448 points, the second-largest decline in history, the investor was hit It was feared by economists abroad that the world will not suffer as much from the coronavirus as it will with its economic impact. This was proved to be true on Friday when the economy of all the major countries of the world was affected by coronavirus due to heavy losses in major stock markets of Asia, Europe and America. The Bombay Stock Exchange's (BSE) 30-share index suffered the second biggest fall in Sensex history. The Sensex lost 1448.37 points (about 3.64 per cent), while the National Stock Exchange (NSE) 50-share major index Nifty also lost 431.55 points (3.71 per cent). At the end of the trading day, the Sensex closed at 38297.29 and the Nifty closed at 11201.75. In both these markets, stock investors lost about Rs 11 lakh crore in a single day. The Sensex had earlier recorded a fall of 1624.51 points on August 24, 2015. Friday's fall was such that investors i...