Tag: market

  • Bonus shares meroshare app ma kaile dekhaucha?

    Bonus shares meroshare app ma kaile dekhaucha?


    NICA ko bonus share announce garera share price adjust bhaeko two weeks huna atyo, still meroshare app ma bonus share dekhaeko chaina. Kaile add huncha? I would appreciate if someone helped me understand how it works.


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  • Market Weekend Discussion (Thursday Oct 12 – Saturday Oct 14, 2023)

    Market Weekend Discussion (Thursday Oct 12 – Saturday Oct 14, 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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  • To all share market enthusiasts in Nepal

    To all share market enthusiasts in Nepal


    So first things first- HAS THE SME PLATFORM LAUNCHED OFFICIALLY? If so then,
    What is the procedure to list a company with capital less than 25 cr. What are the expenses associated with ratings and merchant banking. Will the ipo be applied through the MEROSHARE app like IPO of main board companies?
    Please help me out and your insights will be really appreciated.
    Thank you 🇳🇵


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  • NEPSE Falls 35.67 Points with Market Cap at Rs. 29.30 Kharba; Hydropower Index Hit Hardest

    NEPSE Falls 35.67 Points with Market Cap at Rs. 29.30 Kharba; Hydropower Index Hit Hardest


    In today’s trading, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index ended at 1,921.24 points, marking a significant loss of 35.67 points or 1.82% from the previous day’s close. On Thursday, it had lost 11.04 points.

    The trading day began with the index opening at 1,963.8 and hitting a low of 1,917.69, while reaching a high of 1,964.02.

    During today’s trading, there were 289 different stocks traded in 59,171 transactions. The total volume of shares traded was 5,815,189 units, resulting in a total turnover of Rs. 1.80 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 29.30 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.31 Kharba.

     

  • Market le tanab deko cha? La ekchin haasou

    Market le tanab deko cha? La ekchin haasou


    Market le tanab deko cha? La ekchin haasou

    Market le tanab deko cha? La ekchin haasou
    byu/reddi7er inNepalStock


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  • One of the reason for previous bull was leverage provided by broker, i think market went down after this leverage was taken

    One of the reason for previous bull was leverage provided by broker, i think market went down after this leverage was taken


    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).


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  • What do you think of new revised share loan cap rate (Individual – 15 crore & organization – 20 crore) by NRB

    What do you think of new revised share loan cap rate (Individual – 15 crore & organization – 20 crore) by NRB


    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


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  • Market Weekend Discussion (Thursday Oct 05 – Saturday Oct 07, 2023)

    Market Weekend Discussion (Thursday Oct 05 – Saturday Oct 07, 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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  • SANIMA vs PCBL at current prices?

    SANIMA vs PCBL at current prices?


    Pros sanima:

    – way higher distributable profit
    – lower NPL
    – better net int inc growth in last year

    Notes:

    – Similar net int inc and net profit
    – PCBL 184 vs SANIMA 289. Sanima is 57% more expensive in price per share. But adjusting for no of shares, there is not much difference.
    – Both are similar sized banks with similar performance in past. But recent NPL and thus performance of PCBL is not good.
    – Sanima has less gap between peak nepse price / current price (agree past doesn’t equal to future) compared to PCBL. So PCBL might have easier time to rise.


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  • Bonus Share Calculations if global ime bank

    Bonus Share Calculations if global ime bank


    Hello, 2065 ma vako 20 kitta GLOBAL IME ki aile auda kati hunu parne ho? Please help me guys.

    Capital ma jada 39 kitta calculate garera pathako raxa, tara maile calculate garda around 90-100 kitta jati hunxa jasto lagyo.


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  • 55% decline in 2 months of holding.

    55% decline in 2 months of holding.


    Guys I had bought Shlb for around 2030 just before Microfinace’s circular . It’s currently on 950 . Before it came in my account it’s price dropped by 25-30% i have been holding it since . Is it a good idea to hold on or just exchange with any other company ? I cannot add more money on that script . What could be ideal in this situation of 55% decline ?


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  • privatisation and Liberalisation for Marwadi community!???

    privatisation and Liberalisation for Marwadi community!???


    After privatisation and Liberalisation public enterprises performed so badly. Many government owned enterprises collapsed?? I found something fishy in whole the process of privatisation. How Marwadi community so strongly dominated Nepalese business environment so early. ??? Please give your views 🙏


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