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  • I am curious how frequently you observe Nepse chart on single day.

    I am curious how frequently you observe Nepse chart on single day.


    I have been trading for 1 year now. It has been couple of months, I am spending too much time in the chart and I am trying to create a disciple around it. What are your analysis routine and trading processes?


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  • Gold Falls Rs. 1,200, Silver Drops Rs. 30 in Single Day

    Gold Falls Rs. 1,200, Silver Drops Rs. 30 in Single Day


    The price of fine gold in Nepal has dropped by Rs. 1,200 per tola according to the latest update from the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA). Today’s trading rate for fine gold stands at Rs. 1,16,500 per tola, down from yesterday’s closing rate of Rs. 1,17,700 per tola. Similarly, Tejabi gold is now priced at Rs. 1,15,950 per tola, showing a decrease of Rs. 1,200 compared to yesterday’s closing price of Rs. 1,17,150 per tola.

     

  • Gold and Silver Prices Surge in Nepal: Significant Increase of Rs. 600 per Tola

    Gold and Silver Prices Surge in Nepal: Significant Increase of Rs. 600 per Tola


    The cost of the precious yellow metal has risen by Rs. 600 per tola today in comparison to the trading price on Friday. As per the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA), the current trading value for fine gold is Rs. 1,19,200 per tola, marking a Rs. 600 increase from Friday’s rate of Rs. 1,18,600 per tola.

    Similarly, Tejabi gold is now available at Rs. 118,650 per tola, showing a surge of Rs. 600 from its Friday price of Rs. 1,18,050 per tola.

    In addition to the gold prices, the price of silver has also seen an uptick of Rs. 20 per tola. The present market rate for silver stands at Rs. 1,420 per tola, contrasting with Friday’s closing rate of Rs. 1,400 per tola.

  • Gold Prices Dip: Rs. 1,300 Drop per Tola, Silver Also Witnesses Decline

    Gold Prices Dip: Rs. 1,300 Drop per Tola, Silver Also Witnesses Decline


    Today witnessed a drop in the value of fine gold, with a decrease of Rs. 1,300 per tola. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA), the current trading rate for fine gold is Rs. 1,19,500 per tola. This marks a decline of Rs. 1,300 from the previous day’s trading price, which stood at Rs. 1,20,800 per tola.

    Similarly, Tejabi gold is now available at Rs. 1,18,950 per tola, indicating a decrease of Rs. 1,250 from the Wednesday price of Rs. 1,20,200 per tola. In addition to gold, silver has also seen a reduction in value, with the current market rate at Rs. 1,420 per tola. This compares to the closing rate of Rs. 1,450 per tola recorded the day before.

  • Gold Prices Surge by Rs. 500 per Tola, Silver also Witnesses Increment in Nepal

    Gold Prices Surge by Rs. 500 per Tola, Silver also Witnesses Increment in Nepal


    The cost of the valuable yellow metal has risen by Rs. 500 per tola today when compared to the trading price on Monday. As reported by the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA), the present rate for fine gold is Rs. 1,21,000 per tola, marking a Rs. 500 increase from Monday’s trading price of Rs. 1,20,500 per tola.

    Similarly, Tejabi gold is available today at Rs. 1,20,400 per tola, indicating a Rs. 500 uptick from Monday’s price of Rs. 1,19,900 per tola.

    In a parallel trend, the price of silver has also undergone an increase today. With a gain of Rs. 5, the current silver price stands at Rs. 1,460 per tola, in contrast to Monday’s silver price of Rs. 1,455 per tola.

  • “Gold Price Surges by Rs. 1,300 per Tola in Nepal, Silver Also Sees Increase”

    “Gold Price Surges by Rs. 1,300 per Tola in Nepal, Silver Also Sees Increase”


    The price of the precious metal gold has experienced a significant boost, rising by Rs. 1,300 per tola today when compared to the trading rate on Tuesday. As reported by the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA), fine gold now holds a value of Rs. 1,13,200 per tola, while Tejabi gold is priced at Rs. 1,12,650. Just two days ago, fine gold was available at Rs. 1,11,900 per tola, and Tejabi gold was priced at Rs. 1,11,350 per tola.

    In tandem with the surge in gold prices, the price of silver has also seen an increase today, with a rise of 35 rupees. The current price of silver stands at 1,410 rupees per tola, whereas it was at 1,375 rupees per tola on Tuesday.

    On the global scale, the present gold rate in international markets is quoted at USD $1,938.00, and silver is trading at $23.11 per ounce. These fluctuations in the prices of these precious metals could be attributed to various economic and market factors.

  • Gold Prices Soar with Rs. 1000 Increase in a Single Day

    Gold Prices Soar with Rs. 1000 Increase in a Single Day


     

    The price of gold has risen by Rs. 1,000 per tola (fine gold) today when compared to the trading price on Sunday.

    As reported by the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA), the current value of fine gold is Rs. 1,08,600 per tola, while Tejabi gold is priced at Rs. 1,08,100 today.

    In contrast, on Sunday, fine gold was valued at Rs. 1,07,600 per tola, and Tejabi gold was priced at Rs. 1,07,100 per tola.

     

  • NEPSE Index Surges by 2.23% Fueled by Hydropower Sector Growth

    NEPSE Index Surges by 2.23% Fueled by Hydropower Sector Growth


    During today’s trading session, the NEPSE index posted a notable gain, closing at 2,029.78 points, which marked an impressive increase of 44.34 points or 2.23% compared to the previous day’s closing. This upward momentum follows a recent surge of 16.24 points on Tuesday, contributing to a cumulative gain of 64.84 points over the last three working days. This surge has propelled the index back to the 2000 level, and the driving force behind this remarkable increase has been the notable rise in the hydropower sector.

    The trading day commenced with the index opening at 1,988.71 points, hitting an intraday low of 1,988.67 points. However, it also reached an intraday high of 2,040.28 points before ultimately settling at its closing value of 2,029.78 points.

    Today’s trading activities featured 278 different stocks that were traded in a total of 119,359 transactions. The volume of shares exchanged reached 11,264,309, with an overall turnover of Rs. 3.29 Arba. As a result, the market capitalization saw a significant boost, reaching Rs. 30.59 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.77 Kharba.

    One of the prominent performers during today’s trading was Sun Nepal Life Insurance Company Limited (SNLI), which recorded the highest turnover, totaling Rs. 20.18 crores, and closed with a market price of Rs. 470 per share.

    Notably, the trading session witnessed a substantial rise in the stock prices of nearly eight hydropower companies, making them an attractive choice for many traders due to their lower-than-usual pricing.

    On the downside, the NIBL Growth Fund (NIBLGF) experienced the most significant loss of 4.07% during today’s trading.

    In terms of sector indices, all sectors ended the day in positive territory, with the Hydropower Index leading the way with a substantial gain of 5.31%, followed closely by the Finance Index, which saw a 4.38% increase.

  • “NEPSE Index Drops 38.37 Points, Rs. 56 Billion Investment Erased in a Day”

    “NEPSE Index Drops 38.37 Points, Rs. 56 Billion Investment Erased in a Day”


     

    In today’s trading, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index closed at 2,051.47 points, showing a loss of 38.37 points or 1.83% from the previous day’s close. The session started at 2,095.43 and reached a high of 2,101.90, but later dipped to a low of 2,041.69 before ending at 2,051.47.

     

  • Gold Prices Reach All-Time High with Rs. 1500 Single-Day Gain

    Gold Prices Reach All-Time High with Rs. 1500 Single-Day Gain


    Gold prices have once again grabbed attention as they reached a record high today. The surge in value amounts to a significant single-day gain of Rs. 1500 compared to yesterday’s price.

    According to the official website of the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, fine gold is currently being traded at Rs. 112,000 per tola, whereas it was maintained at Rs. 110,500 per tola yesterday. Similarly, Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 111,450 today, whereas the rate was held at Rs. 109,950 per tola on the previous day.

    Within a span of two days, the price of gold has risen by Rs. 3900 per tola. The fluctuation in gold and silver prices is partly attributed to the absence of a clear response regarding customs rates related to these precious metals in the budget for 2080/081.

    Just recently, on May 4th, 2023, the price of gold hit an all-time high in the Nepalese market. Fine gold was traded at Rs. 111,800 per tola, while Tejabi gold reached Rs. 111,250 per tola on that day.

    In addition, silver has also experienced a gain of Rs. 20 per tola. The shiny white metal is currently being traded at Rs. 1,395 per tola in the local market, compared to the previous day’s closing rate of Rs. 1,375 per tola.

  • Gold Price Surges Near All-Time High Record with Significant Gains

    Gold Price Surges Near All-Time High Record with Significant Gains


    The price of gold is reaching an all-time high record, and today it experienced significant gains. Fine gold rose by Rs. 2400 in a single day, while tejabi gold increased by Rs. 2350 compared to yesterday’s price.

    According to the official website of the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, fine gold is currently being traded at Rs. 110,500 per tola, up from Rs. 108,100 per tola yesterday. Tejabi gold, on the other hand, is being traded at Rs. 109,950 today, compared to Rs. 107,600 per tola yesterday.

    Just recently, on April 5, 2023, the price of gold reached an all-time high in the Nepalese market. Fine gold was traded at Rs. 111,000 per tola, while tejabi gold reached Rs. 110,450 per tola on that day.

    In addition, silver has also seen a gain of Rs. 15 per tola. The shiny white metal is now being traded at Rs. 1,375 per tola in the local market, up from yesterday’s closing rate of Rs. 1,360 per tola.

    In the international market, the current price of gold stands at USD $1,948.10 per ounce, while silver is being traded at $23.18 per ounce.

  • Gold Price Breaks All-Time High Record Again, Silver Also Up

    Gold Price Breaks All-Time High Record Again, Silver Also Up


    The price of gold in Nepal has broken an all-time high record once again, gaining Rs. 1200 in a single day. As per the official website of the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, fine gold is being traded today at Rs. 111,800 per tola, while Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 111,250. This is a significant increase from yesterday’s rate of Rs. 110,600 and Rs. 110,050 per tola for fine gold and Tejabi gold, respectively.

    This recent surge in the price of gold follows the previous all-time high recorded on April 5th, 2023, when fine gold was traded at Rs. 111,000 per tola and Tejabi gold at Rs. 110,450 per tola. Silver has also seen a rise in its price, with a gain of Rs. 20 per tola. The white metal is currently being traded at Rs. 1,445 per tola in the local market, up from yesterday’s closing rate of Rs. 1,425 per tola.

    In the international market, gold was traded at around $2,015.60 per ounce as of yesterday. However, the current rate of gold in the international market has reached USD $2,044.50 per ounce, while silver is being traded at $25.69 per ounce. It is worth noting that gold had reached an all-time high of $2074.88 in August 2020.