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  • everything is illegal in Nepal ? cant common people in Nepal earn ?

    everything is illegal in Nepal ? cant common people in Nepal earn ?


    i am a collage student in class 11 ani ajha i tried to do forex trade i have been watching videos and learning every thing there is to learn about forex and trading and have been practicing paper trading and all the strategy and i finally wanted to try it today with real money and i come to know that all the crypto and forex are banned ? i got to know the reasons also and i said no problem lets do it in share market and i come to know that shares you buy today will come in your account tomorrow evening ? lol . i would invest in share market tara i dont have budget i thought day trading garxu quick profit kamauxu like wtf man i am so fed up with this bs rules of nepal . parents lai kati magne paisa ik they have it tuff and sathi haru sanga jana bahnera paisa magna pani laj lagxa tesai le trading garxu bhaneko but man . i see all these kids in foreign living their life at young age doing trading and investing . iam so fed up


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  • Sarbottam Cement Launches Book-Building IPO, Inviting General Public Participation

    Sarbottam Cement Launches Book-Building IPO, Inviting General Public Participation


    “Sarbottam Cement Limited Initiates Book-Building IPO for General Public Participation”
    Sarbottam Cement Limited is gearing up to launch its Initial Public Offering (IPO) to the general public, employing the book-building method for the first time. The IPO price for common investors is fixed at Rs 360.90 per share, requiring a minimum application of 50 units, with investors expected to allocate at least Rs 18,045 to participate.

    Governed by book-building guidelines, the ‘cut-off price’ during primary share distribution to institutional investors was set at Rs 401 for Sarbottam Cement. Following these guidelines, shares are made available to the general public at a 10% reduced rate, specifically Rs 360.90 per share for common investors.

    Investors must maintain a minimum balance of at least Rs 18,045 in their bank accounts; otherwise, the application will be automatically canceled. Sarbottam Cement’s IPO involves the issuance of 60 lakh units of shares, constituting 12.9033% of the total issued capital of Rs 4.65 arba. Out of this, 40% (24 lakh units) is allocated for qualified institutional investors, and the remaining 60% (36 lakh units) is available to the general public, including employees, foreign migrant workers, mutual fund schemes, and project-affected local people.

    This move signifies a significant step in Sarbottam Cement’s financial journey, providing common investors with an opportunity to participate in the growth of the cement industry. As the IPO unfolds, market enthusiasts closely monitor the dynamics of this offering, offering a stake in Sarbottam Cement’s future endeavors. The company plans to issue IPOs for the general public by the first week of Poush.

  • What is the most common style of trading in NEPSE?

    What is the most common style of trading in NEPSE?


    Day trading ra scalp trading ta hudaina hola (coz share kineko afno khata ma aunai days lagxa (or so I’ve heard))

    Swing trading ra Position trading matra ho Nepali retail-trader haru le garne?


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  • Is this a common problem?__________

    Is this a common problem?__________


    I applied for the IPO of Super Madi Hydropower Ltd from Foreign Employment Kota, but I did not receive it. However, my bank deducted 1000 rupees and provided a statement of allotment for Super Madi. When I asked the bank for clarification, they informed me that it was for shares of another company and that their personnel made a mistake while writing remarks on my statement. Is this a common occurrence? Please correct any grammatical errors.


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  • Becoming an Investor in Nepal

    Becoming an Investor in Nepal


    Before we get into how to become an investor in Nepal, it’s important to understand who an investor is. An investor is someone who puts money into something with the hope of profiting in the future. A return is the benefit derived from such an investment. Investors are always on the lookout for high-yielding investment opportunities.

    What distinguishes an investor from others?

    Based on a book written by Robert Kiyosaki Rich Dad Poor Dad, people can be divided into four distinct categories in terms of generating income. They are:

    1. Employee (Salary-based) are those who work for others in order to meet their needs. They are paid at the end of the month for their work. Job holders are included in this category. Employees benefit from security because they know they will be paid at the end of the month. The main disadvantage of being an employee is the lack of freedom.

    2. Self-employed are individuals who work for themselves. They have more freedom than salaried employees, but they must work like salaried employees to meet their demands.

    3. Businessmen are the owners of the company Business owners hire others to work for them. They create products and services in order to make money.

    4. Investors invest in businesses and stocks for profit.

    According to the book, in order to become wealthy, you must be either a businessman or an investor, or both.

    Investing characteristics

    Not all of your money can be considered an investment. There are a few factors that distinguish between spending and investing. The following are the two most important characteristics that every investor should possess:

    1. Safety of principal

    The principal is your machine, which can print money for you. It is in your best interest to keep your machine in good working order. When you lose your principal, you can’t make money off of it. As a result, the safety of the principal should be your top priority.

    2. Adequate return

    When you put your money into a good business, you get something in return. Your return can take the form of cash, shares, or stocks. What you should remember is that your principal earns you some level of return. You should not expect a return on your investment that is exponential or even out of the realm of possibility. Investing with a non-realistic expectation of return is gambling. Never put your principal at risk. It is all you have.

    Benefits of being an investor

    1. Beating inflation

    Inflation is a term used to describe the gradual decline in the purchasing power of money. A popular saying goes, “A dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow.” As an investor, you have the ability to outperform inflation and keep your money’s value constant. You should always keep an eye on inflation and strive to outperform it. Your investment return should always be greater than your country’s inflation rate.

    2. Own businesses of different types

    It is yet another advantage of being an investor. You can own as many and as varied businesses as you want. What you should have are some investing principles that you can use before you start investing. After you’ve established your investing principle, the world is yours to explore.

    A popular investing field in Nepal

    There are three main popular fields of investing in Nepal. They are:

    Land and Real estate

    Real estate is and has always been the best investment opportunity. Real estate investment generates income from two sources: renting and selling real estate. It can be both active and passive investment. You can actively buy and sell properties, or you can simply invest in real estate and let time do the work of calculating your income. You can always expect your property’s value to rise over time. In the meantime, you can use the money you earn from renting to cover your day-to-day expenses.

    Interest yielding deposits

    Banks in Nepal offer competitive interest rates on fixed deposit savings. You can protect your principal by using fixed-deposit schemes offered by commercial banks or development banks in Nepal. While cooperative companies in Nepal have high rates of return, they have a bad reputation for fraud or scams. It is not a good idea to put all of your money in cooperatives.

    In Nepal, there is also peer-to-peer lending. It pays a higher interest rate on your money than institutions, but it also carries a higher risk.

    Interest-bearing deposits are one of the best passive income ideas in Nepal, regardless of where you choose to invest.

    Nepal Stock Exchange

    Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) is the country’s sole stock exchange. If you are new to this, you can read the NEPSE beginner’s guide. Investing in stocks provides you with two significant benefits. You can be a shareholder in any company you want, and you will receive an annual return. Alternatively, you can sell your stocks if the price rises. Stock investing, like real estate investing, allows you to be either an active trader or a passive investor. Stock investing can begin with as little as 100 rupees. Stocks could be the next best small business in Nepal for you.

    Furthermore, the best investment you can make is in yourself. Always seek to broaden your knowledge. Read books, websites, and news to stay current. One thing that all of the best investors have in common is that they are voracious readers. As the saying goes, the more you learn, the more you earn.

    Lastly…

    It is not easy to become an investor. To become a good investor in Nepal and other countries, a certain set of principles and hard work are required. However, it is not as difficult as learning rocket science. Anyone can become a good investor with careful planning and dedication. There are a few things you should never forget and a few things you should never forget. Best wishes for your investment.

  • There are eight things you should do to ensure that your laptop lasts as long as possible in Nepal

    There are eight things you should do to ensure that your laptop lasts as long as possible in Nepal


    Laptops are far more convenient than desktop computers for the majority of people. The majority of people nowadays work on laptop computers. A good laptop can be as powerful as you want it to be, which is why there are so many high-priced models available.

    Because a laptop is more expensive to replace, it is critical to understand how to properly care for it. Because you can take your laptop almost anywhere, it can withstand far more abuse than you might think. Today, we’ll give you a list of things you can do to make sure your laptop lasts a long time, especially if you’re in Nepal.

    1. Ensure proper routine care

    Without a doubt, this is the most crucial factor in ensuring that your laptop lasts a long time. Always be cautious when leaving your laptop unattended. Make sure it’s not in the vicinity of children or pets, and that it’s not facing the sun. Maintaining proper routine care is essential. Drinks and food should not be consumed in close proximity to the laptop. Holding the laptop by the screen is never a good idea. Maintaining a comfortable temperature for the laptop is essential, as is keeping it away from any electrical appliances.

    2. Protect in a bag

    It’s very likely that your laptop will accompany you on your travels, so it’s critical to keep it safe at all times. It is strongly advised that you purchase a suitable carry bag. Stacking items on top of the laptop should be avoided because it can damage the laptop’s components. Also, take good care of the screen. People frequently forget to place items on the laptop’s keyboard before closing the lid, which can cause the screen to crack. Always remember not to put anything on the keyboard in the first place. Slamming the lid shut could also damage the laptop.

    3. Keep the laptop clean

    If you’re working and carrying your laptop around, a lot of dirt, hair, dirt, and crumbs, to name a few, can get into it. This is potentially damaging to your laptop and will degrade its performance. Gunk can obstruct the fan’s ability to do its job, as well as affect the laptop’s temperature. It is always preferable to avoid allowing the gunk into the laptop in the first place. This is why you should keep drinks and foods away from your laptop. When you are not using the laptop, it is a good idea to close it and place it inside the case. Finally, some gunk is unavoidable, so it’s a good idea to clean your laptop with the right tools or take it to a professional when necessary.

    4. Keep it clean inside

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    If your laptop has a hard drive, defragmenting it once every two months can improve the laptop’s performance. Keeping it clean on the inside also entails deleting any unnecessary files, folders, or apps. By freeing up space on your laptop and reducing the amount of work your hard drive has to do, you can improve its performance and reduce the amount of work it has to do.

    5. Avoid overheating

    A computer that is kept cool will always last longer. When you’re using your laptop, make sure there’s enough airflow. It is best to avoid using a laptop in bed or on the carpet. Using a pillow as padding should also be avoided because it can obstruct the laptop’s air vents. A cooling fan is recommended because it raises the laptop off the desk and has built-in fans that allow for better airflow. Limiting the number of programs you run can also help keep your laptop from overheating. You can always enable power-saving mode for normal use.

    6. Run a virus scan

    We spend a lot of time on the internet and download a lot of information. Along with downloading the things we require, we may unwittingly download malware or spyware. They’re a common cause of laptop sluggishness. A virus scan can help you identify the source of your slow computer and prevent malware attacks from occurring. Your browser selection can also aid in malware protection.

    7. Taking care of the battery

    The battery is an important component of your laptop and serves as the power source for it. In order to extend the battery’s life, it must be properly cared for. Make sure the batteries are kept at room temperature at all times. If you’re going to store your laptop for a few days, it’s best to keep the battery half charged rather than fully charged or uncharged. It goes without saying that you should not leave your laptop plugged in overnight.

    8. Upgrade

    Your laptop’s performance will gradually deteriorate over time. Instead of purchasing a new laptop, you can upgrade the parts in your current one, which can significantly improve the usability and performance of your machine. Hardware components that affect the performance of the laptop, such as fans, hard drives, and batteries, can be upgraded or replaced. You can upgrade your laptop’s hard drive and RAM, which will improve its speed, performance, and lifespan.