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Is trading a good career in India?

Is trading a good career in India?

With correct knowledge and strategy, you can earn decent money from the markets. One can grow from cash market to derivative market and make leverage their friend. One can also become a researcher or a trainer. One can become a SEBI registered Investment Advisor or SEBI registered Research Analyst and do consulting.

Which type of trading is best in India?

Top Trading Platforms with their rankings –

Trading Platform Broker Performance Ratings
Zerodha Kite Zerodha 9.5/10
Upstox Pro Upstox 9.2/10
FYERS ONE FYERS Securities 9.00/10
Trade Tiger Sharekhan 8.65/10

Who started trading in India?

Around 1500. In 1498 Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama landed in Calicut (modern day Kozhikode in Kerala) as the first European to ever sail to India. The tremendous profit made during this trip made the Portuguese eager for more trade with India and attracted other European navigators and tradesmen.

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What is the history of Indian Premier League?

On 13 September 2007, ​ on the back of India’s victory at the 2007 T20 World Cup, BCCI announced a franchise-based Twenty20 cricket competition called Indian Premier League. The first season was slated to start in April 2008, in a “high-profile ceremony” in New Delhi.

What is Indian trade service (its)?

The Indian Trade Service (ITS) is a civil service under Group A of the Central Civil Services of the executive branch of the Government of India.

What is the name of the stock market in India?

Most of the trading in the Indian stock market takes place on its two stock exchanges: the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE). The BSE has been in existence since…

What is the history of International Trade Department of India?

It was created as a specialized cadre to handle India’s international trade & commerce on the basis of the recommendations of the Mathur Committee (Study Team on the Import and Export Trade Control Organization headed by Sri H.C. Mathur, Member of Parliament) in 1965.