Tuesday, June 15, 2021

#BLOG---- Delhi: 3 members of 'Santro gang' arrested......... BY SABIYABASHEER

 

Delhi: 3 members of 'Santro gang' arrested

Among the four cases, one was a robbery-cum-murder case. Police have recovered the car which the accused had set on fire to destroy evidence.


Delhi Police has busted 'Santro gang' of notorious criminals by arresting three members from Uttar Pradesh's Garhmuktesar in Hapur district. They were taken into custody during an operation on the intervening night of June 7 and 8.

Police said that they were wanted in four cases of robbery committed in a single night within a span of a few hours in a silver colour Santro car including Robbery-cum-Murder of a truck driver in the area of a Punjabi Bagh.

The arrested men have been identified as Rizwan (28), previously involved in a drugs case and arms act, Shamshad (29) and Nasir (20), all residents of Loni in Ghaziabad. They were arrested from Garhmukteshwar in Uttar Pradesh.

Among the four cases, one was a robbery-cum-murder case. Police have recovered the car which the accused had set on fire to destroy evidence.


  Police have recovered the car which the accused had set on fire to destroy evidence


On Tuesday around 2.30 am, a firing incident took place in Singhalpur village in Shalimar Bagh area where complainant Ram Kishore told police that he heard some noise outside his house.

He came out on his balcony and saw that two to three persons were trying to steal his e-rickshaw. When he raised alarm, they fired at him and fled from the spot in a silver Santro car. The complainant had a narrow escape, police said.

Around 2.45 am, an incident of robbery-cum-murder of a truck driver took place in the area of Punjabi Bagh. The accused persons had come in a silver Santro car and fired at the truck driver and committed robbery, a senior police officer told reporters.

Another incident of robbery at gun point was reported at Ring Road, ITO subway, around 3 am where the complainant, who was going in an auto-rickshaw, was robbed of his phone, laptop and purse by three to four occupants of a silver Santro car, the officer added.


Thereafter, one more incident of attempt to robbery at gun point by three men was reported in Defence Colony area near Moolchand Metro Station, police said.

During investigation, police analysed several CCTV footages in Shalimar Bagh, Adarsh Nagar and Mahindra Park area, the officer said.

"The footages revealed that the suspected vehicle was parked at Badola village in the area of Mahindra Park for two hours and three to four men were seen there with suspicious activities. Police identified the accused persons and arrested them from Garhmukteshwar in UP," Deputy Commissioner of Police (northwest) Usha Rangnani said.

Rizwan disclosed that after committing crime, they burnt the car in Fazalpur village, Baghpat district, the DCP said. 

The accused used to steal vehicles, other valuables from people. Thereafter, they would sell them, police said. Further investigation in underway.









Friday, June 11, 2021

#BLOG -- STOCK MARKET..... by sabiyabasheer..

 What is the Stock Market?

The stock market refers to the collection of markets and exchanges where regular activities of buying, selling, and issuance of shares of publicly-held companies take place. Such financial activities are conducted through institutionalized formal exchanges or over-the-counter (OTC) marketplaces which operate under a defined set of regulations. There can be multiple stock trading venues in a country or a region which allow transactions in stocks and other forms of securities

world's first stock market

the first exchange to introduce continuous trade in the early 17th century. the process of buying and selling  the VOC's share, on the Amsterdam stock exchange , become the basis of the world's first official (formal ) stock market.

Understanding the Stock Market..

While today it is possible to purchase almost everything online, there is usually a designated market for every commodity. For instance, people drive to city outskirts and farmlands to purchase Christmas trees, visit the local timber market to buy wood and other necessary material for home furniture and renovations, and go to stores like Walmart for their regular grocery supplies..

Such dedicated markets serve as a platform where numerous buyers and sellers meet, interact and transact. Since the number of market participants is huge, one is assured of a fair price. For example, if there is only one seller of Christmas trees in the entire city, he will have the liberty to charge any price he pleases as the buyers won’t have anywhere else to go. If the number of tree sellers is large in a common marketplace, they will have to compete against each other to attract buyers. The buyers will be spoiled for choice with low- or optimum-pricing making it a fair market with price transparency. Even while shopping online, buyers compare prices offered by different sellers on the same shopping portal or across different portals to get the best deals, forcing the various online sellers to offer the best price.

A stock market is a similar designated market for trading various kinds of securities in a controlled, secure and managed environment. Since the stock market brings together hundreds of thousands of market participants who wish to buy and sell shares, it ensures fair pricing practices and transparency in transactions. While earlier stock markets used to issue and deal in paper-based physical share certificates, the modern day computer-aided stock markets operate electronically.

How the Stock Market Works?

In a nutshell, stock markets provide a secure and regulated environment where market participants can transact in shares and other eligible financial instruments with confidence with zero- to low-operational risk. Operating under the defined rules as stated by the regulator, the stock markets act as primary markets and as secondary markets.

As a primary market, the stock market allows companies to issue and sell their shares to the common public for the first time through the process of initial public offerings (IPO). This activity helps companies raise necessary capital from investors. It essentially means that a company divides itself into a number of shares (say, 20 million shares) and sells a part of those shares (say, 5 million shares) to common public at a price (say, $10 per share).Following the first-time share issuance IPO exercise called the listing process, the stock exchange also serves as the trading platform that facilitates regular buying and selling of the listed shares. This constitutes the secondary market. The stock exchange earns a fee for every trade that occurs on its platform during the secondary market activity.

: Functions of a Stock Market

: 1. Fair Dealing in Securities Transactions:

: 2. Efficient Price Discovery

: 3. Liquidity Maintenance

: 4. Security and Validity of Transactions

: 5. Support All Eligible Types of Participants

: 6. Investor Protection

: 7. Balanced Regulation

Regulating the Stock Market

A local financial regulator or competent monetary authority or institute is assigned the task of regulating the stock market of a country. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is the regulatory body charged with overseeing the U.S. stock markets. The SEC is a federal agency that works independently of the government and political pressure. The mission of the SEC is stated as: "to protect investors, maintain fair, orderly, and efficient markets, and facilitate capital formation."1

: Stock Market Participants

Along with long-term investors and short term traders, there are many different types of players associated with the stock market. Each has a unique role, but many of the roles are intertwined and depend on each other to make the market run effectively.

: 1. Stockbrokers,

: 2. Portfolio managers

: 3. Investment bankers

: 4. Custodian

: 5. Market maker

: How Stock Exchanges Make Money?

Stock exchanges operate as for-profit institutes and charge a fee for their services. The primary source of income for these stock exchanges are the revenues from the transaction fees that are charged for each trade carried out on its platform. Additionally, exchanges earn revenue from the listing fee charged to companies during the IPO process and other follow-on offerings. : The exchange also makes profits by licensing their indexes (and their methodology) which are commonly used as a benchmark for launching various products like mutual funds and ETFs by AMCs.

Many exchanges also provide courses and certification on various financial topics to industry participants and earn revenues from such subscriptions.

Competition for Stock Markets

While individual stock exchanges compete against each other to get maximum transaction volume, they are facing threat on two fronts.

Dark Pools: Dark pools, which are private exchanges or forums for securities trading and operate within private groups, are posing a challenge to public stock markets. Though their legal validity is subject to local regulations, they are gaining popularity as participants save big on transaction fees.

Significance of the Stock Market

The stock market is one of the most vital components of a free-market economy.

It allows companies to raise money by offering stock shares and corporate bonds. It lets common investors participate in the financial achievements of the companies, make profits through capital gains, and earn money through dividends, although losses are also possible. While institutional investors and professional money managers do enjoy some privileges owing to their deep pockets, better knowledge and higher risk taking abilities, the stock market attempts to offer a level playing field to common individuals.

The stock market works as a platform through which savings and investments of individuals are channelized into the productive investment proposals. In the long term, it helps in capital formation & economic growth for the country.

: Examples of Stock Markets

The first stock market in the world was the London stock exchange. It was started in a coffeehouse, where traders used to meet to exchange shares, in 1773. The first stock exchange in the United States of America was started in Philadelphia in 1790. The Buttonwood agreement, so named because it was signed under a buttonwood tree, marked the beginnings of New York's Wall Street in 1792. The agreement was signed by 24 traders and was the first American organization of its kind to trade in securities. The traders renamed their venture as New York Stock and Exchange Board in 1817

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Top 10 Companies in India by Market Capitalization

Here is the list of the top 10 companies in India by market capitalizatio ;:

Table of Contents
1. Reliance Industries
2. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
3. HDFC Bank
5. Hindustan Unilever (HUL)
6. Housing Development Finance Corporation Limited (HDFC)
7. ICICI Bank
8. Kotak Mahindra Bank
9. State Bank of India (SBI)
10. Bajaj Finance
1. Reliance In

Current situation 

Stocks continued their 2021 ascent on Friday, with gains for all three of the major market indexes.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite all spent time in negative territory during the day, but a late-day push boosted them to set a trio of all-time records.



current graph 11 june 2021


Wednesday, June 9, 2021

#BLOG - CRYPTOCURRENCY..... by sabiyabasheer

Cryptocurrency, especially Bitcoin, grabs a lot of attention in the news and has certainly become a fascinating and still developing new market for investors throughout the world.

Despite Bitcoin’s volatility, since 2019 has steadily increased from the $3,000 level up to its current price level around $14,000 as shown in the weekly chart above. Crypto’s first currency has proved to be extremely resilient .If you’re interested in this innovative digital currency but are not sure how or even whether you should invest, this guide will help get you up to speed on what cryptocurrency is, how to buy and sell it, and how to make money off it.

One thing to definitely keep in mind is that cryptocurrencies like many assets have their upsides and downsides when it comes to trading so the guide will also discuss these issues and how to make the most of what crypto has to offer. 

Types of crypto

Bitcoin is a type of digital currency; it is “cash for the internet.” More specifically, it's considered cryptocurrency since cryptography facilitates Bitcoin creation and transactions.

Buying and Storing Cryptocurrency

For people just getting started with cryptocurrency, the most difficult and confusing task will be actually buying and storing their new asset. While blockchain technology is amazing for its transparency, electronic movement, and a host of other innovative applications, the process of buying and storing it has a large learning curve

.A person may buy cryptocurrency in a number of ways. One of the most common ways is to create an account on a cryptocurrency exchange. Over the last couple of years many exchanges have emerged around the world where fiat currency such as dollars or Euros can be deposited in an exchange account and then traded for crypto.

in 2009 crypto

Launched in 2009, bitcoin is the world's largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization. Unlike fiat currency, bitcoin is created, distributed, traded, and stored with the use of a decentralized ledger system, known as a blockchain.

In India 

Now let us look at its journey in India. Though Bitcoin's inception was in early 2009, the murmurs in India started around 2012 when freelance software developers in India were getting paid in Bitcoin from their employers in the US or other countries to avoid high transfer fees.

Why is government banned Cryptocurrency?

This ban was finally struck down by the Supreme Court in a landmark judgment (Internet and Mobile Association of India Vs RBI) of March 2020, on the grounds that it killed the business opportunities of cryptocurrency exchanges, taking away their rights under the Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution.19-Apr-2021

Why does India ban Cryptocurrency?

India to reportedly propose cryptocurrency ban, penalizing miners and traders. India will propose a law banning cryptocurrencies, fining anyone trading in the country or even holding such digital assets, a senior government official told Reuters.14-Mar-2021

Why is RBI banned Cryptocurrency?

In April 2018, RBI had banned banks from supporting crypto transactions after cases of fraud through virtual currencies were reported. However, the Supreme Court had struck down the ban in March 2020. Among the reasons cited was that cryptocurrencies were not illegal though unregulated in India.31-May-2021

Best Cryptocurrencies To Buy In May 2021

Bitcoin. The king of all cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin, is the first of its kind to have the highest liquidity value. ..

Lite coin comes second on our list because of its market capital and liquidity value. ..

Ethereum. ..

Cardano ..

binance Coin. ..

Ripple. ..

Dogecoin. ..

TRON.

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