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Understanding the Investment Jargon with KSL

Investing in the stock market can be a daunting task, especially for beginners who are unfamiliar with the terminology commonly used in the financial world. Among the plethora of terms, “Sensex,” “Nifty,” and “DEMAT” are frequently encountered but often misunderstood. Today, we’ll look at the meanings behind these investment jargon. Sensex: The Sensex, short for …

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Dispelling the Myth: Why Daily Investment Monitoring Is Unessential

In the realm of investment, there’s a persistent belief that success hinges on daily vigilance over your portfolio. This notion is fueled by the constant barrage of financial updates, market fluctuations, and the fear of missing out. However, this expectation of daily scrutiny is more fiction than fact. At KSL, we advocate for a more …

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Investment Jargon

Decoding the Top 3 Business-oriented Investment Jargons: PE Ratio, EBITDA, and PAT

In the realm of investment, a grasp of financial jargon can mean the difference between informed decisions and confusion. Among the myriad terms, PE Ratio, EBITDA, and PAT stand out as crucial metrics for evaluating investment opportunities while investing in companies’ stocks. Let’s decode these concepts to empower investors with deeper insights into their portfolios. …

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Wealth Preservation

The Do-s and Don’t-s of Wealth Preservation

In the world of finance, where markets can shift unpredictably and economic conditions fluctuate, the art of wealth preservation stands as a cornerstone of financial success. Whether you’re commencing your investment journey or are a seasoned player, safeguarding your wealth against market volatility and economic uncertainties is paramount. Here are the indispensable do’s and don’ts …

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Investment Jargon

Breaking Down the World of Investing with the Investment Jargon

In the world of investing, understanding the language used can sometimes feel like trying to decipher a code. One set of terms that often leaves investors scratching their heads is market capitalization and its subdivisions into Large Cap, Mid Cap, and Small Cap. Let’s understand these concepts with examples to help you navigate the investment …

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Investor Awareness

1. Stock Brokers can accept securities as margin from clients only by way of pledge in the depository system w.e.f. September 1, 2020.

2. Update your mobile number & email Id with your stock broker/depository participant and receive OTP directly from depository on your email id and/or mobile number to create pledge.

3. Pay 20% upfront margin of the transaction value to trade in cash market segment.

4. Investors may please refer to the Exchange’s Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) issued vide BSE notice no. 20200731-7 dated July 31, 2020 and 20200831-45 dated August 31, 2020 and NSE circular no. NSE/INSP/45191 dated July 31, 2020 and NSE/INSP/45534 dated August 31, 2020 other guidelines issued from time to time in this regard.

5. Check your Securities /MF/ Bonds in the consolidated account statement issued by NSDL/CDSL every month.

Attention Investors

Prevent Unauthorized Transactions in your trading and/or demat account – Update your
Mobile Number and / or email IDs with your Stock Broker and / or Depository Participant. Receive alerts on your Registered Mobile for all debit and other important transactions in your demat account directly from CDSL on the same day / information of your transactions directly from Exchange on your mobile/email at the end of the day………………….issued in the interest of investors.

“KYC is one time exercise while dealing in securities markets – once KYC is done through a SEBI registered intermediary (broker, DP, Mutual Fund etc.), you need not undergo the same process again when you approach another intermediary.”

No need to issue cheques by investors while subscribing to IPO. Just write the bank account number and sign in the application form to authorise your bank to make payment in case of allotment. No worries for refund as the money remains in investor’s account.”