How to start learning in the stock market or how to learn the stock market from the beginning.
So let's start this journey with a story, insisting that you read it carefully.
There lived a person in a village whose name was Ram and he used to do some small business of his own in that village. He heard from somewhere that there is a sea in a nearby village and the people there have their own business and they are very wealthy, so they thought why not open their business in that village and he went to that place and he Seen that some people sell fish, some people have business of pearls, some people have petroleum business and most of them are rich whose business is of pearls, then Ram thought why should we not do business of pearls. But he did not know much about there. Then he thought why not take help from someone. So he met a man from the same village and said that I want to open my business here, will you help me in this, if you help me, I will give you some money in return. At this, the man agreed and took Ram beside to the sea. The man says to Ram what do you want to learn first. So Ram said I want to bring pearls from the sea. The man laughed at this, and said that you are completely new here, you do not even know how to swim and you want to go straight into the sea. With this you will die by drowning in the sea. On this Ram said that then how should I learn. then the man replied that first you have to learn to fishing and when you become adept in this thing then you will have to learn to swim further and then to go inside the sea and then You will become a big businessman one day. if you search for pearl from day one, you will not be able to go home either. On this Rama said, okay, I will do everything as you say. In this way Ram first learned to fishing and slowly learned everything and one day he became a big businessman there.
Friends, this story teaches us that we should start learning anything slowly and with small things only then we will become successful. And the stock market is also like a sea, but even here we should start learning slowly if we try to chose multibagger stock or do intraday trading from day one, then we will lose our money very soon and forever from this market Will be out, so we need to learn fishing first like Ram. that is, we have to choose the stock which is easy to choose. So let's learn how to catch fish. I mean, which stock to choose first.
Friends, every day you will use some things in your daily life and if you look carefully, you will find that a company works to make that thing. Just like when you clean your teeth in the morning, you will be using toothpaste and it will be made by some company, is that company listed in the stock market, if it is, then you keep one of its stock with you. If you bathe, which company does the soap use, is its company listed in the stock market, buy one of its stocks. In the same way, you will be using the products of hundreds of companies, you should make a list of all of them and ask your friends or your relatives about the products of that company or you ask yourself whether the products of that company are good. People will be using that product. If everyone is using the product of that company, then that company will do well in the share market. Similarly, buy one to two shares of some good companies with you and then slowly keep taking information about this market. If you work slowly in this way, then one day you will definitely become a successful investor.


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