INDIAN SHARE MARKET ECOSYSTEM | இந்திய பங்கு சந்தை சுற்றுச்சூழல் அமைப்பு

 


INTRODUCTION

Let us start this topic with a small story.

Let us consider that you need to buy a Mobile. Now, what you will do ?, You may have some idea of what kind of Mobile you want to buy. Suppose you don't have any idea which Mobile you want to buy, you will go to the nearby Mobile shop and ask the seller ". I want to buy a mobile with good camera quality, good power backup, etc.. maybe around Rs. 20,000 ". Then the seller will show you the mobiles according to your requirements.



The two important persons in this scenario are:
  1.     Buyer (You)
  1.     Seller ( Person working in the Mobile Shop).
We can relate the above scenario with Share Market Also.

In the Share Market, Buyers are the ones who invest their money to buy financial assets, While the sellers are the ones who sell their financial assets to earn money.

Now the question is,  where can a person buy/sell a stock?
You can relate the question with the above scenario. You go to Mobile Shop to buy/sell a mobile.
In our case, you go to the Stock market/ Share Market to buy/sell financial assets (i.e. stocks ).

Now in the Mobile shop, there will be a person who shows the different types of mobile phones as per your requirements.
In our case, the persons who facilitate your requirement in the Stock Market are called the Brokers. They act as a mediator between you and the stock market.

FINANCIAL ASSETS

                Financial assets are nothing but the products of the share market. These are the shares or securities of commodities of currencies that are traded in the market.
Generally,
Financial Assets = Shares of the company

 WHO MANAGES THE SHARE MARKET?

                In every shop, there will be a shop owner who maintains, develop, manage and regulate the shop. Likewise, to manage and regulate the activities of the entire share market, there is a non-statutory governing body of India constituted on April 12, 1988, called the
Securities Exchange Board of India [SEBI].


A key responsibility of SEBI is to deal with all issues related to the development and regulation of the securities market and investor protection and to advise the government on these issues.
In essence, it regulates the stock market to ensure the interest of all stakeholders is protected.




On Conclusion, Share Markets are Financial Markets that consist of Buyers and Sellers, managed by the SEBI which isolates fund transfers from financial transactions.
DISCLAIMER:-

The content of this site is only for educational purpose. I am not SEBI Registered. The motive of this site is to share my knowledge on share market to new budding investors and others who are learning about stock market

My Kind request to my site viewers, Before taking any decision please do self analysis, consult or discuss with Your financial Advisor .

மறுப்பு:-

இந்த தளத்தின் உள்ளடக்கம் கல்வி நோக்கத்திற்காக மட்டுமே. நான் செபியில் பதிவு செய்யப்படவில்லை. இந்த தளத்தின் நோக்கம், பங்குச் சந்தையைப் பற்றிய எனது அறிவை புதிய வளரும் முதலீட்டாளர்கள் மற்றும் பங்குச் சந்தையைப் பற்றி அறிந்துகொள்ளும் மற்றவர்களுக்குப் பகிர்வதாகும்

எனது தள பார்வையாளர்களுக்கு எனது அன்பான வேண்டுகோள், எந்தவொரு முடிவையும் எடுப்பதற்கு முன், சுய பகுப்பாய்வு செய்யுங்கள், ஆலோசனை செய்யுங்கள் அல்லது உங்கள் நிதி ஆலோசகருடன் விவாதிக்கவும்.

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