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Indian Economy and Capital Markets Review- 04Dec2011

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India’s food inflation for the week ended November 19 declined to 8%on a week-on-week basis from 9.01% for the week ended November 12 while fuel price index increased to 15.53% (15.49% last week).

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh failed to break an impasse with opposition parties and his own allies demanding a rollback on FDI hike in retail sector. And as of today, this new policy has been put on hold to get agreement from opposing political parties. Continue reading Indian Economy and Capital Markets Review- 04Dec2011

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Stock trading does not need any formal qualifications, but it surely needs good training and preparation to avoid making fatal errors that can lose your money. And the stock market doesn’t care about your race, religion, color, level of success, education, or personal characteristics.

Stock trading has been of interest to people for more than 200 years; pursued part time by most people, and full time by stock traders and brokers. Done right, stock trading can generate regular income and done wrong, it can erode your capital rapidly.

First ask yourself why do you want to trade stocks? What do you hope to gain financially from learning to trade? What would being a successful trader mean you? Imagine yourself making successful trades and gaining financially — not lottery like gains, but steady increase in bank balance by carefully selected trades. With a clear picture of what you want and how that would feel you will be able to remain focused and motivated. If you follow a few simple rules you can run your stock trading business on your own terms.

Trading without training is like going fire-fighting in jeans and sneakers — sure way to get burnt superfast. It is expensive to learn by trial and error. Investing in a a good stock trading course and taking advantage of the insights and experience of successful trader makes a lot of sense when learning to trade successfully. Every trader I know agrees that more education in the start would have meant lesser losses and more profits.

If stock trading was easy, why is everyone not a millionaire by trading stocks? Because most stock traders and investors lack discipline to follow predefined rules, and they lack good trading education about how the capital/stock market works. Depsite the trading rules posted in front on them, people break them because of emotions like fear, greed, hope, etc take control of people while they are involved in the stock market. Understading and following a set of rules, which have been tested for years, is the most important lesson for stock trading.

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