“In investing, what is comfortable is rarely profitable.” – By Robert Arnott
The Indian stock exchange holds a place of prominence not only in Asia but also at the global stage. One must have a proper knowledge of stock market to ace its game and earn what they want. Rightful investing is the main key to stock market and to give the young generation of today, the Bull’s Eye Collective of The Bhawanipur College organised an event on “Investing in Capital Market” for its students on 8th December, Wednesday, in the Placement Hall of the campus from 4 p.m. onwards.
The event started with the seniors introducing the newcomers about capital market, what it is and sharing their predictions as an amateur on the future and structure of stock market in India and then Prof. Dilip Shah sharing his knowledge and experiences on the market with the students.
Eminent guests from Edelwisse (an Indian Financial services company ) , Mr Arghya Chakrabarty , Mr Vivek Gandhi and Mr Siddharth came and spoke on the position of the Indian stocks in today’s time and discussed with the students the three most important questions while dealing with the market , that are – which stock to invest in , when to buy and when to sell it and an insight discussion of analysis of stocks in Technical ( past ) , Fundamental ( present ) and Derivative ( future ) respect .
The stage was then handed over to Prof. Vikas Mundra, a faculty member of the college, who further continued a detailed explanation on the process of, “How to invest in capital market?”. Savings bank account, Demat account, Trading account, stockbrokers and types of stockbrokers, stock exchanges were some of the things he discussed.
The event came to an end with a question answer session between the guest speaker and the students, followed by a memento being handed over to the guests. The collective plans to organise such brainstorming events in the future.
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Investing in Capital Market
“In investing, what is comfortable is rarely profitable.” – By Robert Arnott
The Indian stock exchange holds a place of prominence not only in Asia but also at the global stage. One must have a proper knowledge of stock market to ace its game and earn what they want. Rightful investing is the main key to stock market and to give the young generation of today, the Bull’s Eye Collective of The Bhawanipur College organised an event on “Investing in Capital Market” for its students on 8th December, Wednesday, in the Placement Hall of the campus from 4 p.m. onwards.
The event started with the seniors introducing the newcomers about capital market, what it is and sharing their predictions as an amateur on the future and structure of stock market in India and then Prof. Dilip Shah sharing his knowledge and experiences on the market with the students.
Eminent guests from Edelwisse (an Indian Financial services company ) , Mr Arghya Chakrabarty , Mr Vivek Gandhi and Mr Siddharth came and spoke on the position of the Indian stocks in today’s time and discussed with the students the three most important questions while dealing with the market , that are – which stock to invest in , when to buy and when to sell it and an insight discussion of analysis of stocks in Technical ( past ) , Fundamental ( present ) and Derivative ( future ) respect .
The stage was then handed over to Prof. Vikas Mundra, a faculty member of the college, who further continued a detailed explanation on the process of, “How to invest in capital market?”. Savings bank account, Demat account, Trading account, stockbrokers and types of stockbrokers, stock exchanges were some of the things he discussed.
The event came to an end with a question answer session between the guest speaker and the students, followed by a memento being handed over to the guests. The collective plans to organise such brainstorming events in the future.
Reporter – Prerona Gupta
Photographer – Bipasha Chatterjee
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