Indian Stock Dematerialsation
Dematerialisation is the process by which physical share certificates of an investor are converted to an equivalent number of securities in electronic form and credited into the investor's account maintained with his/her depository participant (DP).

Stock Depository and Particpants
A depository is an entity which holds securities of investors in electronic form at the request of the investors through a registered Depository participant. It also provides services related to transactions in securities based on instructions given by the investors to depository participant.

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I am very small investor in this big game. I started investing in market since last one and half year…I had started my share market journey by investing 10k only… My motto was to get 10% on amount I invested…I observed 4 - 5 interesting scenarios.

1) If I invest some amount of money in market & If I sell those shares, lets say for 15% profit. Then usually what investor do is he again reinvest these money with earned profit to get more profit. That mean his capital in market increased but net profit in hand is none. :)

2) If I go for long term investment, lets say 1 to 2 years and suppose share prize is lets say 1000Rs. After 1 year suppose it is showing 50% profit in my portfolio and my stand is to hold it for little bit more time. One day market crashes (like Jan 2008) and stock price again come to our buying price. Your 2 years effort or say patience J becomes scrap and you have to again start it from ground zero.

3) After last months market crash my portfolio is showing loss more than the money I earned in last 1.5 year.

4) Then I moved to momentum stock. My friend Pravin calls it as “punter stock”

These type of shares only moves in circuits. i.e. upper ckt or lower ckt. Initially when market was up that time these stocks helped me to earn some quick money. Again I did same mistake, I reinvested those money in some more Punter stocks. After market crash it didn’t gave me chance to sell it. Now there share price falling like water fall and I can do nothing except listening its unbearable noise.

5) Now I learned intra day trading but again it is blind game. No matter how fundamentally strong company is, only god can predict that what will happen to its share price in a day.

Stock & Mutual Funds
Investing is a quite a complex exercise. But when it comes to the basic principles, they are amazingly simple. Anyone can become good investor and reach your goals just by following those simple and easy rules.

Primary Share Market
The market in which investors have the first opportunity to buy a newly issued security like in an IPOIt is the process of selling shares that were so far privately held to new investors for the first time IPO.

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Indian Share Market started functioning from 1875. The name of the first share trading association in India was Native Share and Stock Broker's Association which later came to be known as Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). This association kicked of with 318 members.

Indian Share Market mainly consists of two stock exchanges :-

Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)

National Stock Exchange (NSE)

Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)

Bombay Stock Exchange is the oldest stock exchange not only in India but in entire Asia. Its history is synonymous with that of the Indian Share Market history. BSE started functioning with the name, The Native Share and Stock Broker's Association in 1875. It got Government of India's recognition as a stock exchange in 1956 under Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956. At the time of its origin it was an Association of Persons but now it has been transformed to a corporate and demutualised entity.