IS ALGORITHMIC TRADING FOR YOU?
The New Indian Express Coimbatore|December 23, 2024
TECHNOLOGY should expand the scope of human skills. There are things that you can do yourself using your skills.
RAJAS KELKAR

You can use technology to support your skills and create something even more potent than before. The evolution of the stock market is remarkable. There was a time in India when it was a closed-member group. From then on, it has evolved into a vibrant trading system with shares worth $5.5 trillion traded daily. From days when physical paper and settlement systems ran into weeks or months, India can boast of being among the most efficient trading systems in the world.

The settlement of trades determines the efficiency of such a system. The buyer should get the shares or securities they seek, and the seller should get the money at a designated time.

Investing in the stock market is not for the faint-hearted. While we have a stock market trading system that guarantees all trades, growing your money and protecting it from losses and volatility is not guaranteed. For that, you need knowledge or expert support. Knowledge requires you to make all the effort to understand the way prices of securities move. You must know the right time to buy or sell a security.

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