​
https://preview.redd.it/5vxj3jn0tpsb1.png?width=1859&format=png&auto=webp&s=fd545d7a067cc3e8f83ae645d6d83b3365d47e85
View on r/NepalStock by ya_man_raj
​
https://preview.redd.it/5vxj3jn0tpsb1.png?width=1859&format=png&auto=webp&s=fd545d7a067cc3e8f83ae645d6d83b3365d47e85
View on r/NepalStock by ya_man_raj
Many blame NRB’s 12cr cap (now 15) and interest rate. I think reason for the end of bull was not only cap but also interest rate which went up to 14-16%. Also, the risk weight given to margin lending.
However, many seems to ignore the leverage provided by the broker at that time. Back then, many were provided with leverage of 4 time. if you load collateral of 1Lakh, you get collateral of 4Lakh. Many however got 4time leverage simply based on cheque. If I hand over 1Lakh cheque to broker, my collateral would be 4Lakh. And cheque wasn’t even cashed out.
You are supposed to settle the transaction within certain time (T1/T2). However, frequent traders were in exceptions. You wold buy-sell and settle way later. I know many who took months to settle the transaction. This was like printing money and using money with 0 interest.
After NRB introduced the cap, there was panic in market and brokers were asking client to settle. They stopped giving 4x leverage. Leverage provided was 1:1, that too once cash is loaded. As per one of the broker, such leverage or say udharo ma karobar still happens but is limited to very few. The defensive stance was taken because banks were not easily giving loan against stock.
This is what I believe started the bearish run. If broker is to provide similar leverage, market may go up eventually, regardless of interest rate, nrb cap, or even economic condition (srilanka stock market for example).
View on r/NepalStock by captainright1
After all the long drama, NRB revised share loan margin to Individual – 15 crore & organization – 20 crore. Lets hear your opinion on this. And how this might affect share market in coming days
View on r/NepalStock by Sandbox_01
Does any mutual fund in Nepal have systematic withdrawal plan (SWP)? I only know of Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) but am looking for SWP option.
View on r/NepalStock by DefinitionOk5321
Greetings !! So i was scrolling through the list of brokers of nepal then i saw ” Nabil securities limited” . Some of the websites has information regarding it as ” upcoming stock buy sell dealing company”. Is it upcoming or what?? Did nabil bank got brokerage license or whot ?? Kindly enlighten me.
View on r/NepalStock by Local_Good2307
Use this post to discuss what to buy/sell/trade/avoid/watch this weekend 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.
BEGINNER? [**Go here first!**](https://www.reddit.com/r/NepalStock/wiki/beginners-guide)
ALL OTHER **INDIVIDUAL** POSTS ASKING:
* what to buy or sell,
* or what bank to buy,
* or what insurance to buy,
* yo share kati samma mathi jancha hola
* IPO ma pareko yo share kun din bechda ramro hola, ajhai 1-2 din parkhine ki nai etc.
will be deleted. Repeat violators will be banned.
Happy Investing!
View on r/NepalStock by AutoModerator