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A Complete Perspective of Trading in Commodities

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  Commodity trading is flourishing in the Indian stock market. Still, many Indians are unaware of what commodities are, how they are traded, and the pros and cons of commodities trading. We will not only introduce commodities in this blog but also discuss their advantages and disadvantages. So, what are Commodities? Commodities are any raw materials, basic goods or manufactured finished goods that have their inherent value and can be exchanged for money or other goods and services. When it comes to trading, commodities include fuels, agricultural products, and in recent times even financial products like foreign currencies and indexes on specific exchanges. Traditional examples of commodities can be grains, oil, natural gas, gold and silver.   Examples of Commodities Agricultural Commodities-Wheat, Cotton, Mentha Oil, Rubber, etc Energy-Natural Gas, Crude Oil   Metals-Gold, Silver, Platinum, Copper, Lead, Aluminum, Zinc, Nickel How Com...

What are Mutual Funds? Why do people buy Mutual Funds?

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  Considering investing in mutual funds but do not know what it is about yet? If you are not aware of Mutual Funds and wonder why people around you are investing in them, you are at the right place! This blog will explain what mutual funds are and why you can also start investing in them.     What are Mutual Funds? Mutual Funds are pools of money collected from different investors who share the same investment objective. The money collected is managed by a professional fund manager who invests it in stocks, bonds or other assets. The income or gains generated from this is then distributed accordingly amongst the investors after deducting any charges or levies. The mutual fund manager's job is to produce capital gain or income for the fund's investors and all of the stocks, bonds, and other assets that a fund owns make up its portfolio.   A simple way to make you understand the concept is this: Suppose there is a box of 9 chocolates costing 30 Rs. Three friend...

Goodwill Brokerage Calculator for Equity, Commodity, Currency and Intraday Trading.

  Goodwill wealth management, one of the best brokerage platforms in the world offers one of the lowest brokerage in the whole country. With a flat INR 11/trade, and free equity delivery, you are guaranteed to pay the lowest ever fees and charges for your trades. But exactly how low will you have to pay? Goodwill believes in complete transparency, and has provided everyone with a brokerage calculator for different segments, starting from equity, commodity and currency, to intraday trading. Here, before executing a trade, you can see for yourself how much it costs for you to execute a trade, or commence your investment. By using this calculator, you will have an exact knowledge of how much you'll have to pay, including different elements like turnover, brokerage, STT, exchange transaction charge, clearing charge, GST, SEBI charges, stamp duty, total tax and charges, and percentage of positive price movements for breakeven, among others. What is Brokerage? Trading shares an...

Goodwill Brokerage Calculator

Goodwill wealth management is the best brokerage platform in the world, offering one of the lowest brokerage in the whole country. They charge a flat INR 11/trade as brokerage, with equity delivery being completely free. Everyone is guaranteed the lowest ever fees and charges for your trades. However, if you've been trading stocks for longer than two minutes, you'll know that there are other charges like GST, STT and SEBI charges that need to be paid on every order. Goodwill stands by its 100% transparency philosophy, and has provided everyone with a brokerage calculator. With this calculator, you will be able to find out just how much each of your orders cost. Whether it be equity, commodity, currency trading, intraday, delivery or F&O, you will have complete clarity. This calculator will help you gain a through understanding of how much your orders cost, so you can make investment decisions accordingly. The different elements that will be shown in the calculator are ...