Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories chart for study purpose
https://in.tradingview.com/chart/DRREDDY/3sYyAOka-Dr-Reddy-s-Laboratories-lower-high-volume
https://in.tradingview.com/chart/DRREDDY/3sYyAOka-Dr-Reddy-s-Laboratories-lower-high-volume
Nirmala Tai – I could have simply said “Finance Minister,” but I choose “Nirmala Tai” because that is how many common Indian’s emotionally connect with leaders — with trust, respect, and hope. The title reflects the mindset of ordinary people who believe the government is working for the nation’s future. “We (“Indian retail investors”) have…
https://in.tradingview.com/chart/APLLTD/OT5r2MyL-ALEMBIC-PHARMACEUTICALS-LTD-VOLUME-ACCUMALATION
India proudly calls itself an IT superpower. We celebrate billion-dollar software exports, massive campuses, and millions of engineers. Every year, headlines remind us how Indian IT powers the world. Yet the biggest technology revolution of this century — Artificial Intelligence — is being designed, controlled, and monetized somewhere else. For decades, Indian IT mastered outsourcing,…
https://in.tradingview.com/chart/LICHSGFIN/WHyVLRCq-LIC-HOUSING-FINANCE-Rerating-possible
https://in.tradingview.com/chart/COCHINSHIP/K8g902yq-COCHIN-SHIPYARD-LTD-TURNAROUND-VOLUME-INCREASING
https://in.tradingview.com/chart/ICIL/lg0PkH4I-INDOCOUNT-IND-LTD-BREAKOUT-DEAL
Retail traders in India face a combination of structural, financial, and psychological hurdles. The landscape has been significantly altered by the Union Budget 2026, which introduced higher transaction costs to curb speculative trading and protect small investors. 1. Structural and Financial Challenges 2. Psychological and Behavioural Hurdles 3. Knowledge and Market Gaps This is a classic…
Stock prices do not rise sustainably because they are “cheap.” Long structural rallies happen when the economics of a business fundamentally change. Institutional investors such as FIIs, sovereign funds, and pension funds monitor these structural shifts closely. When they detect a change in earnings power, capital begins to accumulate months or even years before the…
Stocks in the market are classified based on their market capitalization, which represents the total value of a company’s outstanding shares. This classification helps investors understand a company’s size, growth potential, risk level, and financial stability. Market capitalization categories divide companies into large cap, mid cap, small cap, and micro cap segments. Each category behaves…