Shares are easily Cashable
Investment in shares are easily cashable unlike your investment in property. Now a days using online trading your investment in shares are very easy to manage from your desktop computer you do not have bothered to go to the broker on stock exchanges to sell or buy your shares. To start investing in shares you do not need to have a huge investment. Start investing in shares just Rs. 5000 (Indian currency).
Regular income from shares
In order to have a regular income from shares you do not have to be a Economist, a chartered accountant for a genius of mathematics. All you need is just common sense and little time and effort to know the basics. You can learn the basics of shares through our website, which is updated regularly with topics about shares and your money management. There as also many other online resources, which are freely available.
Online trading
With Online trading there are many advantages than before. An investor or a trader can now is buy or sell shares from any part of the world. An online investor can buy or sell his shares through this online trading systems and know the price instantly and execute the orders immediately. In India after introducing online trading the trading volume in stocks and shares has increased in huge volumes, and this has helped to increase the liquidity of listed stocks in India.
Trustable Trading systems
With online trading the investors and traders have got more trust in the system, since they can watch their orders being executed for the price they want. This was not possible with the earlier systems through online trading in India. The main advantage is of the transparency of transactions done at stock exchanges.
What a dematerialisation of shares?
You might have heard of the demat account. In order to start trading in Indian stock exchanges you need to open the demat account. Dematerialisation is a term used for converting physical share certificates to a de materialised on electronic form share. After you convert to any electronic form share the physical form will not exist in India this conversion is done by central securities depository Ltd and national security is depository Ltd they also keep custody of dematerialised shares on behalf of share holders. The central securities depository Ltd acts as a depository for Bombay stock exchange (BSE). The National Securities Depository Ltd Is the Depository for NSE
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