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Mumbai University 2002
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Boisar Road, Palghar, India - 401501
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Class Location
Online class via Zoom
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Stock Market Trading Classes
20+
Teaches
Commodities Trading, Derivatives Trading, Intraday Trading
Derivatives Trading Types
Options Trading Course, Forwards, Futures Trading Course, Swap
Teaching Experience in detail in Stock Market Trading Classes
Stock Market Trading: The Complete Guide for Indian Traders Trading in the stock market is not gambling. It is not luck. And it is definitely not about following someone else's tips on WhatsApp. Stock market trading is a skill — a disciplined, structured, learnable skill that anyone with the right knowledge, the right framework, and the right mindset can master. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about stock market trading — what it is, how it works, what separates winning traders from losing ones, and how you can start building real trading skills today. Types of Stock Market Trading: Understanding the different types of trading helps you choose the style that suits your personality, schedule, and risk appetite. 1. Intraday Trading Intraday traders buy and sell stocks within the same trading day. All positions are squared off before market close at 3:30 PM. Intraday trading requires fast decision-making, strict discipline, and a solid understanding of technical analysis. Best for: Full-time traders who can monitor markets actively during market hours. 2. Swing Trading Swing traders hold positions for 2 to 15 days — capturing medium-term price swings based on technical setups. This style is ideal for working professionals who cannot watch the market all day but still want to actively trade. Best for: Working professionals and part-time traders. 3. Positional Trading Positional traders hold trades for weeks to months — based on a combination of technical and fundamental analysis. Less frequent trading, but larger position sizes and bigger profit targets. Best for: Patient traders with strong risk management skills. 4. Scalping Scalpers execute dozens or even hundreds of trades per day — capturing tiny price movements repeatedly. Requires lightning-fast execution, superior discipline, and very low transaction costs. Best for: Experienced, full-time traders with advanced setups. 5. Options Trading Options trading involves buying or selling contracts that give the right — but not the obligation — to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price before a specific date. Options offer powerful leverage but require deep understanding of Greeks, volatility, and risk management. Best for: Traders who understand derivatives and want sophisticated strategies.
Class Location
Online class via Zoom
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Stock Market Investing classes
20+
Teaches
Technical Analysis, Fundamental Analysis
Teaching Experience in detail in Stock Market Investing classes
Stock Market Investing: A Beginner's Guide to Building Wealth Investing in the stock market is one of the most powerful ways to build long-term wealth. Yet for most Indians, it remains intimidating, misunderstood, and unnecessarily avoided. The truth is simple — the stock market is not a gambling den. It is a wealth-building machine. But only for those who approach it with knowledge, patience, and discipline. What Is Stock Market Investing? When you buy a stock, you are buying a small ownership stake in a real business. If that business grows, your investment grows with it. Companies like Reliance, TCS, HDFC Bank, and Infosys have made long-term investors enormously wealthy — not through tips or luck, but through time and consistency. Why Every Indian Should Invest India's economy is one of the fastest growing in the world. The Sensex has historically delivered 12 to 15 percent annual returns over long periods — far more than fixed deposits, gold, or savings accounts. Inflation silently erodes the value of money sitting idle. Investing is not optional — it is necessary. The Right Way to Start 1. Open a Demat Account Your journey begins with a Demat and trading account with a SEBI-registered broker. This is your gateway to the market. 2. Learn Before You Earn Never invest money you do not understand. Learn basic concepts — how markets work, what drives stock prices, how to read a chart, and how to evaluate a company. 3. Start With Index Funds Beginners should start with Nifty 50 or Sensex index funds — diversified, low-cost, and historically reliable for long-term wealth creation. 4. Invest Regularly Through SIP Systematic Investment Plans remove the pressure of timing the market. Invest a fixed amount every month — consistently and patiently. 5. Never Invest on Tips Tips are the fastest way to lose money in the market. Build your own knowledge. Make your own informed decisions.
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Class Location
Online class via Zoom
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Stock Market Trading Classes
20+
Teaches
Commodities Trading, Derivatives Trading, Intraday Trading
Derivatives Trading Types
Options Trading Course, Forwards, Futures Trading Course, Swap
Teaching Experience in detail in Stock Market Trading Classes
Stock Market Trading: The Complete Guide for Indian Traders Trading in the stock market is not gambling. It is not luck. And it is definitely not about following someone else's tips on WhatsApp. Stock market trading is a skill — a disciplined, structured, learnable skill that anyone with the right knowledge, the right framework, and the right mindset can master. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about stock market trading — what it is, how it works, what separates winning traders from losing ones, and how you can start building real trading skills today. Types of Stock Market Trading: Understanding the different types of trading helps you choose the style that suits your personality, schedule, and risk appetite. 1. Intraday Trading Intraday traders buy and sell stocks within the same trading day. All positions are squared off before market close at 3:30 PM. Intraday trading requires fast decision-making, strict discipline, and a solid understanding of technical analysis. Best for: Full-time traders who can monitor markets actively during market hours. 2. Swing Trading Swing traders hold positions for 2 to 15 days — capturing medium-term price swings based on technical setups. This style is ideal for working professionals who cannot watch the market all day but still want to actively trade. Best for: Working professionals and part-time traders. 3. Positional Trading Positional traders hold trades for weeks to months — based on a combination of technical and fundamental analysis. Less frequent trading, but larger position sizes and bigger profit targets. Best for: Patient traders with strong risk management skills. 4. Scalping Scalpers execute dozens or even hundreds of trades per day — capturing tiny price movements repeatedly. Requires lightning-fast execution, superior discipline, and very low transaction costs. Best for: Experienced, full-time traders with advanced setups. 5. Options Trading Options trading involves buying or selling contracts that give the right — but not the obligation — to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price before a specific date. Options offer powerful leverage but require deep understanding of Greeks, volatility, and risk management. Best for: Traders who understand derivatives and want sophisticated strategies.
Class Location
Online class via Zoom
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Stock Market Investing classes
20+
Teaches
Technical Analysis, Fundamental Analysis
Teaching Experience in detail in Stock Market Investing classes
Stock Market Investing: A Beginner's Guide to Building Wealth Investing in the stock market is one of the most powerful ways to build long-term wealth. Yet for most Indians, it remains intimidating, misunderstood, and unnecessarily avoided. The truth is simple — the stock market is not a gambling den. It is a wealth-building machine. But only for those who approach it with knowledge, patience, and discipline. What Is Stock Market Investing? When you buy a stock, you are buying a small ownership stake in a real business. If that business grows, your investment grows with it. Companies like Reliance, TCS, HDFC Bank, and Infosys have made long-term investors enormously wealthy — not through tips or luck, but through time and consistency. Why Every Indian Should Invest India's economy is one of the fastest growing in the world. The Sensex has historically delivered 12 to 15 percent annual returns over long periods — far more than fixed deposits, gold, or savings accounts. Inflation silently erodes the value of money sitting idle. Investing is not optional — it is necessary. The Right Way to Start 1. Open a Demat Account Your journey begins with a Demat and trading account with a SEBI-registered broker. This is your gateway to the market. 2. Learn Before You Earn Never invest money you do not understand. Learn basic concepts — how markets work, what drives stock prices, how to read a chart, and how to evaluate a company. 3. Start With Index Funds Beginners should start with Nifty 50 or Sensex index funds — diversified, low-cost, and historically reliable for long-term wealth creation. 4. Invest Regularly Through SIP Systematic Investment Plans remove the pressure of timing the market. Invest a fixed amount every month — consistently and patiently. 5. Never Invest on Tips Tips are the fastest way to lose money in the market. Build your own knowledge. Make your own informed decisions.
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