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I am extermely sorry to keep you waiting. I have been so busy with my profession that I require some more time to answer your question to the best of my ability. I will revert back to you soon. Sorry once again for keeping you waiting.
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Actually there are no standards to calculate the Price of a stock based on fundamentals. One can only value a share based on fundamental. One can talk about the book value etc. But the most popular one may the earning per share EPS. Also the current price is always compared to the ratio of the price to earning popularly known as the P/E ratio. Suppose the current price of a stock is Rs.300 and the EPS is say 10. Then the stock is said to be quoting at a P/E multiple of 30. The current price has very little to do with the current fundamental. The price is based on the future expectations from the company. A P/E multiple of about 15 is considered normal. But during the bull run the P/E multiples of many companies was unrealistically highly. Also Bull market tops are normally marked by such irrationally high valuations. Now the valuations are coming to more realistic .. Karthik |
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ok dear sir i will wait. I have one more quetion how the price of the shares fall and rise? Also how it rise with very low volume? i have seen sometimes volume is very low and price of the shares are rising How? anybody can help. wrgrds ahmed |
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hai there,
i came across this site couple of days ago while searching the net for some ino on shares..an this site has clarified many of the doubts..so keep up the good work..i have question..i have a account with sharekhan however i have not started trading yet i wanted to know what Bid qty/bid price and offer qty and offer price means..coz when i buy shares by selecting market price will the bid price be selected or the offer price..and if the bid qty is for example 50 can i buy 100 shares..please reply..warm regards. |
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Well said Munchikana,
I was actually looking for this answer to check whether my understanding is correct. I would have posted this but being a novice, I feel I am too incapacitated to give advise/ respond to queries. Way to go... Pranay |
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If you buy at market price then offer price will be selected. If offer qty is 50 & u ordered 100 shares on market price then u will get your first 50 on offer price & balace 50 will be bought on next offer price (which will be higher than first) One example - Let there is offer price of a script as follow- 500 @ 100/- 1000 @ 101/- 1500 @ 102/- 500 @ 105/- Now if you put an order of 3500 qty at market price.......all order will execute & LTP of script will be shown 105/-. In my opnion you should avoid order on market price........... if a script is rising fast & u want to buy quickly .......enter some higher amount at which you are ready to buy.....but enter some amount & not market price......else you may get a script at a price at which you may not want to buy. Some senior members may help you in this matter. Er.K.S.Kachhwaha |
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One question,
Taking the above example, if I want to buy 1750 shares, what will be my average purchase price? Pranay |
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