• How much time does it take to dematerialize shares?

    How much time does it take to dematerialize shares?


    I have shares of Upper tamakoshi in physical form(certificate).How much time does the capital take to demat it if I submit the certificate there?


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  • Daily Discussion Thread (Tuesday – Sep 19, 2023)

    Daily Discussion Thread (Tuesday – Sep 19, 2023)


    Use this post to discuss what to buy/sell/trade/avoid/watch today 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!


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  • which trading strategy do you follow?

    which trading strategy do you follow?


    Let’s say you have three different sceneriao 1Cr, 50L, 10L.

    1. how many sectors will you select with each of those capital in your hand?
    2. how many stock per sector do you choose?
    3. How are your purchases, all at once or incremental purchases of those shares, if so what percentage of capital do you deploy on what percent of fall/increase of market?
    4. While adding more shares, do you add existing share with high loss share or low, to make the loss down, or add add new stocks?
    5. do you always keep some cash in hand, what percentage?
    6. If you see market falling even further and have to trade, do you get off of high loss share first or low one?
    7. If you see market going up even further and have to trade, do you get off of high profit share first or low one?

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    want to see how other are trading, would really appreciate your input.

    Have a nice day and happy trading.

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  • How can I utilize my travel card effectively?

    How can I utilize my travel card effectively?


    I am planning to go abroad. Recently, I updated my travel card password through a Nepali ATM. However, I’ve heard suggestions about using it for point-of-sale transactions or online payments. When I mention POS, i believe it’s similar to making purchases at a local market, but I’m unsure about the process of sending money to someone without having to withdraw cash from an ATM. I hold a travel card with Sanima Bank.


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  • Would it be a waste of money to apply for the Upper Tamakoshi right share?

    Would it be a waste of money to apply for the Upper Tamakoshi right share?


    The stock seems pretty bad right now at around Rs 200. Would it be better to invest the money on other companies instead?


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  • Long term investment ko lagi kun kun stocks thik hola?? Looking for suggestions.

    Long term investment ko lagi kun kun stocks thik hola?? Looking for suggestions.


    NIFRA, NABIL, SCB, CIT and Sanima Mai Hydro (SHPC) are the ones I am looking into. Yehi haru kasto hola + is there any other stock that I should consider??


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  • How good is to buy promoter shares of the company in auction?

    How good is to buy promoter shares of the company in auction?


    Is it possible to buy promoter shares as an individual who don’t have any promoter shareholding before in the company? & What are the pros and cons of buying it in auction? Need some experience with the buying of promoter shares in the market…


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  • Anyone have idea what should I do??

    Anyone have idea what should I do??


    Mero account nmb ma xa ani Malai meroshare account chai aaru khunai bank bata khole vane Malai nagrikta chai Khun bank ma leyerw janu parxa mero share account verify garna lai?


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  • “IPO Shares of Upper Lohore Khola Hydropower Listed on NEPSE with Opening Ranges”

    “IPO Shares of Upper Lohore Khola Hydropower Listed on NEPSE with Opening Ranges”


    The Upper Lohore Khola Hydropower Company Limited has successfully listed 50,98,040 units of its IPO shares on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE). This figure includes shares held by the company’s promoters as well as shares issued to the general public and project-affected locals.

    For the first trading day, the IPO shares will be available in a price range of Rs. 97.87 to Rs. 293.61. If the company enters into an agreement with NEPSE, these shares will become tradable in the secondary market on the following day.

    Out of the total shares offered, which are valued at Rs. 50.98 Crore, 19,53,279 units worth Rs. 19.53 Crores were made available to the general public during the IPO period, which ran from the 18th to the 22nd of Shrawan in the year 2080.

     

  • “Citizens Bank’s 17th AGM on Ashoj 26 to Approve 5.79% Cash Dividend”

    “Citizens Bank’s 17th AGM on Ashoj 26 to Approve 5.79% Cash Dividend”


     

    Citizens Bank has announced that its 17th Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the fiscal year 2079-80 will take place on Ashoj 26, 2080. During this meeting, the bank plans to approve a cash dividend of 5.79%, equivalent to Rs 82.21 crore, for its shareholders. This dividend comes from the profits earned in the previous fiscal year, as mentioned in their official statement. Currently, the bank operates 188 branches, 148 ATM locations, and 97 branchless banking units within its network.

  • Market Weekend Discussion (Thursday Sep 21 – Saturday Sep 23, 2023)

    Market Weekend Discussion (Thursday Sep 21 – Saturday Sep 23, 2023)


    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!


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  • “Manakamana Engineering Hydropower IPO Shares Listed on NEPSE: Opening Ranges”

    “Manakamana Engineering Hydropower IPO Shares Listed on NEPSE: Opening Ranges”


    Manakamana Engineering Hydropower (MEHL) has recently listed 8 million IPO shares on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE). This includes shares held by promoters, those issued to the general public, and project-affected locals. The shares can be traded in the secondary market if MEHL signs an agreement with NEPSE. Of the total 80 million shares valued at Rs. 80 crores, 2.28 million shares worth Rs. 22.76 crores were offered to the general public during the IPO period from the 28th to the 31st of Shrawan in 2080.