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if i have 10k and want to invest as a junior investor then good company with expensive share around 1k price good to buy or normal company with 200 prices, good to buy in term of profit and both short or long term.
Ipo bharna almost 42k chaine raixa
And different news anusar 97% decline in profit bhanne ni suneko ani aru aru rumor ni suneko
IPO bharda risk hudaina and is safe bhanchan but yo IPO ma im having doubts
Is it worth the investment.? Can someone explain me about reliance spinning mills ko situation ..
Mero parents le bima gardi seko raixa years ago. Now we have around 2 lakh and I’m thinking to invest it in market.So what should I go with.
Like k ma invest garda maile aafno monthly kharcha yo paisa bata pugauna sakxu hola.
Mero baba chai bank ma hununxa ani he is investing in this field for a long period of time ani he used to invest some money in mine pani ani as i turned 18 he gave me full access of my account creating tms account where i would be able to trade pani jasma half money IPO pareko xa ani half euta company ko approx 1000 kita xa..
Ani malai kina bechna auxa ani bar graph haru halka halka herna auxa Any tips to do better malai just mahina ma 5-10 hajar profit ma auna paye hunxa to cover some basic needs Can I in nepali market ??? Please proper advice
I just searched nepal really fascinates me Is there any way to invest in Nepal stock exchange I am an Indian
I did: • My Purchase source ma gayera WACC calculation and posted by calculation which around 2.5k for IPO
• Tespachi My Holdings ma No EDIS Obligation left dekhaucha. Alik pachi/voli change holanta vaneko, vayena.
• Broker ley pani hizo dekhi phone uthako chhaina. Aaja Xutti vayera hola aaja pani uthirako chhaina.
My question is, public holiday vayeko bela yesto problem auda pani 20% penalty lagcha?
Edit : This is the first time I sold shares
Market gatxa ki badxa ??.
Aile recently global ime bank le kei universe name bata auta option/feature lyako raixa jasma 24 hours mai bank ac dekhi demat and that share number aauxa re vanxa.. k xa ta timi haru ko bichar yesma.
I've been doing a sip since few months now in kumari and added this dashain bonus as lumpsunp investment I've a decent corpus amount. Is there any hope for swp plans in nepal (systematic withdrawal plan) i really feel demotivated seeing all these posts on TikTok and Facebook ki sip garnu is a scam and all ma ahile 22 ko ho decent part-time job ma salary aauxa i spend most but invest few but everyone i say I'm doing a sip they say it's a scam
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Use this post to discuss what to buy/sell/trade/avoid/watch today and in the coming days.
As always, the rules still apply.
Have a TMS or Meroshare issue? Query about EDIS or collateral? Ask here instead of creating another thread. All queries regarding TMS, MeroShare, Broker issues, EDIS, Settlement and Payments should be asked here. >!DO NOT create another post.!<
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Happy Investing!
Maley nabil सहभागी fund ma 1000 per month halya and I want to increase the amount in sahabhagita sip Nabil how any ideas I don't how to please guide thank you ❤️
API operates in the hydro sector, but is it truly just a hydro company? Companies in the hydro sector are typically standalone projects with a single station or multiple hydro projects, which is common among most listed companies.
What makes API unique is that, in addition to hydro, they are investing in alternative energy sources, such as solar energy, which generally has a lower cost per MW and reduced maintenance costs.
API also has a real estate project underway in Jhamsikhel through its 100%-owned subsidiary, API Infra. Over the next three years, the value of this apartment project is expected to increase by at least 50%.
Looking at their investment portfolio, API’s interests extend beyond hydro to real estate, HIDCL, banks, microfinance (minimal investment), mineral water, and a construction company (focused on hydro projects). The portfolio is well diversified.
Given the decreasing interest rates, it’s likely that profitability will increase in the coming months.
Personally, I have used API for both investment and occasional trading. Considering the strength of the management team and backing group, this stock is highly sought after and actively traded in the market. It's only a matter of time before their subsidiary is listed on the exchange.
With significant investments in assets and projects, a rights issue may be anticipated next year.
Source: https://apipower.com.np/uploads/notice/1730080833.pdf
This is the floorsheet of the last trade date , the market price is 600+ for this scrip but how are the 4 transactions done at 100 only?
Isn’t it good to invest here as it has 10.25% good return. Where company stocks are giving less than this return
How is the stock price adjusted after a cash dividend? Standard Chartered has announced a 25% dividend, of which 19% is cash dividend and 6% is bonus shares. Will the stock price be adjusted for the cash dividend portion, or will it remain the same?
Bonus dividend paxi price adjust bhaihalxa ani bonus leko faida chai k xa ta
I have a bank and dmat acc from Siddhartha bank. So yo bank ma online CRN number herna milxa ki nai? Milxa bhane how? Mildaina bhane pauna k garna parxa?
It took me a long time to realize I should have placed my bet on SCB in banking sector. Banking stock in notorious for being high-cap and because of this usually they are used by institutional traders and retailers (mutual funds) for trading.
SCB is one of the low-cap commercial bank, which means supply will be limited. Plus, there many holders who are into it for a long term. If you compare the price of SCB to previous bull-bear-current, the has been able to hold strong even during bear. If you look the financial, it has been able to reduce NPL, has good ROE, better base rate, and combined reserve retained earning is higher than it's capital! Their Fundamental has been and is solid!
When it comes to banking stocks, many (specially boomers) are too high on NABIL. However, heydays of Nabil are way behind and it may never come back. Now, it is just another bank in the market. I proclaimed this the day they went for the merger and started opening branches. Rolling back from this isn't easy.
SCB on the other hand has less than 20 branches and similar ATMs. Meanwhile, other banks are burning money just to manage these networks. I wonder if it has been productive or beneficial. When the technology adaptation pickup, SCB will have even more operation efficiency. In my opinion, other banks are burning cash due to high maintenance customers.
SCB is an only international bank in the country, every step and strategy it makes are strategic reviews and discussed by global team and won't take an impulsive decision like many banks in Nepal. They don't even need to compete like other banks as the final outcome won't be very different.
In coming year, the chances are high banks including SCB will focus more on bonus share. Why? Well, if you see international banking trend and new BASEL requirement, the capital requirement has been increased. It is only matter of time it will be implemented in Nepal too (probably in next 5 years?). And the hints of this is already observed.
Plus, SCB is/will be the only bank that won't be merging. In context of Nepal, merger hasn't yield the synergy many has thought it will bring. If NRB implements the their Digital Bank concept, SCB will be the one to take the advantage of it. Nepali banks may as well, however non will have competitive advantage as almost all are using software/tech from same vendor (GBIME, NMB, Everest being exception).
My Plan:
Gradually liquidate existing Nepali banking stock (except 2/3) and shift to SCB and hold it long term.
NLG has announced a rights share and its share price is soaring. It's trading well above 1300. I have a similar prediction for NICL. It is probably the best non-life insurance company out there, and it might issue rights shares in the near future. As per the guidelines, non-life companies should have a minimum of 250 crores in capital, but NICL only has 163 crores, so it is highly likely that it will issue rights shares. What are your thoughts? Please share.
Hydropower is issuing promoter share. I want to know how much can i buy and when can i sell? And what would be profit and can tell me more about it.
I have the Shares of the companies whose lock-in period are going to end in few weeks, should I sell those stocks as soon as the lock-in period is over? Since, the price always drop after the end of the lock-in period Or is it just A myth?
Or should I check the fundamentals of the company and hold?
Please Help, I am a beginner in stock market
Use this post to discuss what to buy/sell/trade/avoid/watch this weekend and in the coming days.
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Today SHL announced 36% bonus. (26% cash + 10% share dividend) . It has book value of 10 . I don't know how bonus is calculated in it. Can you help?
BTW.. esko target kati rakhda thik hola?
Hijo maile first time share becheko. (IPO wala) . My holdings ma No EDIS obligation left bhaneko chha. Transfer shares ma No EDIS for today bhaneko chha. Ke garney aba . Mero 20 percent CDS penalty kaatcha??
Use this post to discuss what to buy/sell/trade/avoid/watch today and in the coming days.
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Have a TMS or Meroshare issue? Query about EDIS or collateral? Ask here instead of creating another thread. All queries regarding TMS, MeroShare, Broker issues, EDIS, Settlement and Payments should be asked here. >!DO NOT create another post.!<
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Happy Investing!
Hello, everyone! I’m looking to start a long-term investment strategy by investing NPR Around 15,000 each month in the NEPSE. I’m eager to learn how to effectively manage this investment to maximize my returns over the years.
What are some key strategies I should consider? Should I focus on blue-chip stocks, diversify across different sectors, or maybe look into mutual funds or SIPs? Additionally, how can I stay informed about market trends and make educated decisions? Any tips or experiences you can share would be greatly appreciated 🙇