15 undeniable reasons to love demat shares of unlisted companies |
Posted: November 26, 2020 |
One say's "I bought "XYZ Business" at Rs.2200 and right away after I bought the stock cost dropped to Rs.2000." I feel unfortunate. Another includes a various version "I offered "XYZ Company" at Rs.2000 and it went up to Rs.2400 very same night" I made an imaginary loss of Rs.400 per share. Solution: You can purchase more shares @ Rs.2000 and minimize your total purchasing cost. This needs to be done just if believe in the basics, management and the future potential customers of the business. To do this you need to keep cash ready.whatever money you have and wish to invest, divide it into two parts. Then keep 50% money aside, only invest with other unlisted shares demat 50%. So if need to purchase more of any stock when the rate falls you have ready cash. Likewise now if you have 200 shares of XYZ Company [email protected] and [email protected] the price goes up to Rs.2400. Sell only 100 of the shares.Then if the price more shot up, you have some shares to offer And take part in the rally to generate income. Next You offered the share and the price went up. The solutoion to this is never ever offer all the shares at one time.Sell only 50% of your shares.So if he rate increases later on you still have the other 50% to sell and make revenue. The golden Rule is to initially do your own analysis of the stock prior to investing and purchase on suggestions. Also invest just in business which declare dividends every year. To be sure that you are not investing in loss making business. Every Market professional suggestions to do your stock analysis before investind in the stock exchange. However nobody unlisted shares price list tells you how. Well in my next short article I will blog about how to do stock anaysis using various tools such as financial ratios and by inspecting the track records of the comapnies you plan to buy. P.S: If you are not Indian then change the Rs. into your own local curreny to understand the artilce.
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