Stock Analysis & Trading
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it's possible to pursue a stock analysis and trading course without advanced math skills. You don't need to be a math expert to start investing in the stock market. Basic math and an understanding of English are usually enough to get started.
However, to pursue a full-fledged degree course or Diploma from a recognized university, you'll need to fulfil the eligibility requirement which may need Mathematics as a mandatory subject, depending on their program's demand.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are three types of stock analysis:
- Fundamental Analysis: Focuses on a company's financial health, including earnings, competitive environment, product performance, and economic impact.
- Technical Analysis: Focuses on stock price patterns, trading volume, and chart patterns to identify trends and turning points.
- Sentimental Analysis: Gauges the emotions that drive market trends.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
Stock Analysis and Trading are processes that involve evaluating stocks and making decisions about buying and selling them. The process of evaluating a stock or the stock market to make informed investment decisions. It involves studying past and present market data to identify trends and patterns, and to determine entry and exit points for trades.
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12 months ago
Contributor-Level 7
The minimum age to start stock trading varies by country. Generally:
In the United States, the minimum age to open a brokerage account is 18. However, minors can trade through a custodial account under the supervision of a parent or guardian.
In the United Kingdom, the minimum age is 18 as well, but minors can participate through Junior Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) or custodial accounts.
In India, you must be 18 to open a trading account in your name. Before 18, parents can open a Demat account on behalf of minors.
Many countries have similar rules, with custodial accounts allowing younger individuals to get started under a guardian'
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes. Candidates with an MBA in Finance degree can get job roles of Capital Market Consultant, Equity Fund Manager, Wealth Manager, etc. The students who have already studied MBA in Finance study about financial markets and also company stocks and bonds that help them understand the market in a better manner.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates must enrol in a certificate course imparting skill-based knowledge. Additionally, candidates are recommended to read books, follow an expert’s advice, start stock trading with a smaller capital learn by practice, etc.
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7 years ago
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