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Commodities Market: MCX

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Hello readers! welcome back to Green Bull V/S Red Bear. Today's blog is all about the Commodities market and the body that manages the commodities market in India: Multiple Commodity Exchange also known as MCX including all the products MCX trades in for example: Crude oil, Gold, Silver, Copper, etc. So, let's dive into the depths of the commodities market! What are Commodities Market? The commodities market, or commodity market, refers to a financial marketplace where various raw materials or primary goods are bought, sold, and traded. This market enables participants to transact with physical commodities or their derivatives, such as futures and options contracts like the stock market. Types of trading in the Commodity Market: Physical Trading: Involves the actual buying and selling of physical commodities, where ownership of the goods is transferred from one party to another. Similar to equity trading Derivatives Trading: Involves financial instruments like futures and opti...

Impact of Global Ques on Indian stock market

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 Hello readers! Welcome back to my blog series Green bull vs Red bear. Today's topic is about the impact of other markets and international anomalies such as FDI's and FIIs and indexes like Dow Jones. so let's dive and try to understand the global markets and their impacts! What are global Ques? Global cues refer to various signals, events, or factors originating from international markets, economies, and geopolitical developments that affect financial markets' behavior and performance in a particular country or region. These cues can include economic indicators, central bank policies, geopolitical events, market sentiments, and trends in other major economies. Some common global ques that affect the Indian stock market US Federal Reserve Policy: The Federal Reserve's decisions on interest rates and monetary policy have a substantial impact on global markets, including India. Changes in US interest rates can impact capital flows into and out of India, influencing s...

Investment vs Trading

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Hello, readers in todays blog we will be discussing what an investor and a trader are and the main difference between these two entities in the market. while their objective may be the same, making profit they differ in various aspects mainly the time horizon, objectives and goals, and risk-reward profile. In this blog post, we'll delve into the characteristics, strategies, and objectives of investors and traders, shedding light on their distinct roles in the market. Definition Investor An investor is an individual, institution, or entity that allocates capital with the expectation of generating a return or profit. Investors commit their funds to various financial assets, such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds, real estate, or commodities, to achieve long-term growth , income, or both aiming to build wealth steadily over time through prudent investment decisions. Investors may employ different strategies, including fundamental analysis, technical analysis, or a combination of both, t...