Investor Constraints refers to the limitations or restrictions faced by investors in their trading endeavours. Incase you missed out, check out the various types of orders used in trading financial securities. Back to the day's business, here are a few of those constraints; Resources. What is the minimum sum needed? What
2. Buying & Selling Shares
What are Short Sales in the Financial markets?
A short sale is sale in which the seller does not actually own the security that is sold. This simple statement can help you comprehend how short selling works in finance and especially when trading stocks, shares or financial securities. How Short selling works Borrow shares from broker Sell the shares Buy shares from market Return the shares The way this
Types of Orders in Buying and Selling Shares in the stock market.
In the previous article, we looked at three types of orders, which were, market order, Limit order and Stop order. We will continue on to look at the remaining types of orders used in trading shares. Stop limit order An investor can avoid the risk of a stop order not guaranteeing a specific price
Types of Orders in Buying and Selling Financial Securities or stock
Looking at the types of Orders in Buying and Selling Financial Securities or stock, we note that investors have several options when it comes to placing an order to buy or sell securities. Types of Orders Market order Limit order Stop order Stop limit order Day orders Good Till- Cancelled orders Market
Other Possible Types of brokerage accounts
Successful trading of financial instruments requires one to be fully equipped with enough information before diving deep into investing. We covered two main types of brokerage accounts and here comes the other Types of brokerage accounts. Hypothecation Pledging securities as a collateral against a loan, so that the securities can be sold by
Margin Accounts Calculations and Solutions
We have discussed before what a margin account is. In a margin purchase, the portion of the value of an investment that is not borrowed is called the margin. The portion that is borrowed incurs an interest that is based on the broker’s call money rate, which is the rate brokers
Types of Brokerage Accounts in securities market.
What is a brokerage account, you may ask. Well, a brokerage account refers to a formal arrangement between an individual investor or firm and a licensed brokerage firm which allows the investor to deposit funds with the firm and place investment orders (buy and sell orders) through the brokerage firm. The
Choosing a Broker and the Broker Customer Relationships
Who is a broker? Well, a broker is an individual or firm which charges a fee or commission for implementing a buy and sell order or orders submitted by an investor. Before diving into this, check out the basics of buying and selling shares. What is the best practice in choosing a
Introduction to Buying and selling financial Securities
This article covers the Buying and selling financial Securities which are among basics of the investing process. We already know what an investment is as discussed earlier including the steps in the investment process. We begin by describing how you go about buying and selling securities such as stocks and