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Vidyalankar Marg, Wadala (East) Mumbai 400037.

Synopsis of the project for the subject area Study Of Stock Market With Special studies to Role of Broker in Stock Market w.r.t Magnum Equity Broking Ltd.

Presented by Pratik Lawana (10B729) (T.Y.B.M.S)


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Table of Contents

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Topic

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Title

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Introduction to the study

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Objective of the study

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Importance of the study

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Methodology of data collection

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Index

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Bibliography

Introduction to the study


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Stock Market
A stock market which is also known as equity market is a public body in which a free network of economic transactions occurs. It is not a physical facility or secret body. It is the place for the trading of stock or shares of company and its derivatives at an agreeable price. These shares and derivatives are securities that are listed on a stock exchange. A stock exchange is a corporation or mutual organization which provides "trading" facilities for stock brokers and traders, to trade stocks and other securities. Stock exchanges also provide facilities for the issue and redemption of securities as well as other financial instruments and capital events including the payment of income and dividends. The securities traded on a stock exchange include: shares issued by companies, unit trusts, derivatives, pooled investment products and bonds. To be able to trade a security on a certain stock exchange, it has to be listed there. There are 23 stock exchanges in India. Among them two are national level stock exchanges namely Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange of India (NSE). The rest 21 are Regional Stock Exchanges (RSE).

What is the role of stock broker?


A stock broker is a regulated professional broker who buys and sells shares and other securities through market makers or Agency Only Firms. The brokers primary role is to serve as the vehicle through which you either buy or sell stock. Brokers can also be individuals who work for such firms. Although you can buy some stocks directly from the company that issues them, to purchase most stocks, you still need a broker. Providing advisory services - Investors pay brokers a fee for investment advice. Customers also get access to the firms research.

Brokering other securities - Brokers can also buy bonds, mutual funds, options, Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), and other investments on client behalf.

Brokerage commissions - This fee is for buying and/or selling stocks and other securities.

Objective of the study


To know what a broker do in stock market.
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To know his right and duties regarding investments. To compare the past and recent working style of stock market. To literate people about stock market. To know functioning of stock market. To know ethics followed by broker in his profession. To find various strategies implemented.

Importance of the study


To go in depth about the working of stock market for future prospects and learning. How the business is carried out by the Stock Brokers in India. How can they survive in the competitive world.

Methodology of data collection


Primary Data Visit to Magnum Equity Broking Ltd
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(Mr Vijay Shah, Co-partner) Secondary Data Newspapers Economics Times Business Standard Financial Express News Channels CNBC Awaaz CNBC TV 18 UTV Bloomberg Zee Business NDTV Profit Magazines Forbes Capital Market Business Today Business Standard Dalal Street Business Line

Index

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Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Introduction Stock Meaning of Stock Market

Topic

Types and history of Stock Market Working of Stock Market Stock Broker and his role Functions and Registration of Stock Broker Case Study of Magnum Equity Broking Ltd. Conclusion

Bibliography http://magnum.co.in/ http://www.bseindia.com/ http://www.nseindia.com/


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http://www.moneycontrol.com/

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