Financial Freedom Services

Financial Freedom Services A financial sub-broking service to help people get financial freedom through investing and trading The products we offer are:

1.) Mutual Funds: TIP, SIP
4.)

We are an associated partner/sub-broker of ICICI Direct - one of India's largest retail brokers and financial products distributor - to assist people in equity and derivatives investing through educating and providing them with other financial products that can lead them to financial freedom and wealth creation. Digital and Offline Account Opening: Individual, Corporate, HUF and
NRI/NRO
2.)

Equity Products: Equity, Derivatives, Commodities
3.) Fixed Income Products: Corporate Fixed Deposit, Bonds, FD, NPS,
NCDs, IPO/FPO
5.) Insurance: Life Insurance, General Insurance, Health Insurance.
6.) Loan Products: Home Loan, Home Loan Top up, Loan Against
Property (LAP), Lease Rental Discounting (LRD), Personal Loan, Credit
Card, Auto Loan, Gold Loan, Two Wheeler Loan, Loan Against
Security (LAS), Forex, Travel Cards.

ZOMATO STOCK PRICE vs TOMATO PRICE
07/07/2023

ZOMATO STOCK PRICE vs TOMATO PRICE

THE AWESOME REWARDS OF BETTING RIGHT AND SITTING TIGHT IN THE STOCK MARKETIf you had invested INR1 lakh each in HDFC and...
06/07/2023

THE AWESOME REWARDS OF BETTING RIGHT AND SITTING TIGHT IN THE STOCK MARKET

If you had invested INR1 lakh each in HDFC and HDFC Bank in 2000, it would be worth INR1.9 crore today. Within a span of 23 years, the shares of HDFC twins have recorded a compounded annual growth rate of 22%. At 12%, the performance of BSE’s benchmark 30-share index, the Sensex, pales in comparison. For the very few who have mastered the art of betting right and sitting tight, patience is richly rewarded by the equity market.

HIGH SUCCESS PROBABILITY STOCKS SECTORS FOR BUYING IN JULY 2023We have collated data for the last eight years for differ...
03/07/2023

HIGH SUCCESS PROBABILITY STOCKS SECTORS FOR BUYING IN JULY 2023

We have collated data for the last eight years for different sectors to see which sectors perform the best in terms of returns on investment. The year 2019 was left out because of COVID outbreak and the stock market crash.

We hope this aids in your investment/trading decisions.

* Please note, we are not SEBI registered financial advisors. Our aim is to educate people about stock markets only and not to provide any trading-related advice. Please do your own research or consult your financial advisor before taking stock-related investment decisions.

INDIAN STOCK MARKET ENTERS BULL PHASE - RIGHT TIME TO INVEST IN STOCKSWith NIFTY crossing the historic 19000 level, the ...
02/07/2023

INDIAN STOCK MARKET ENTERS BULL PHASE - RIGHT TIME TO INVEST IN STOCKS

With NIFTY crossing the historic 19000 level, the Indian stock market has decisively entered the bull market phase. This fact has been acknowledged by famous international investor Mark Mobius. Speaking in an interview to Economic Times he spoke about how India is the highest attractive emerging market in the world today.

So what are you waiting for? Partner along with FFS in this bull run by opening a free demat account through us in ICICI Direct.

Mind-Blowing Results of Staying Invested in the Stock Market Over the Long Term.
01/05/2023

Mind-Blowing Results of Staying Invested in the Stock Market Over the Long Term.

DON'T UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF DIVIDENDS THROUGH INVESTING IN EQUITIESAccording to the Business Standard report, India...
27/04/2023

DON'T UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF DIVIDENDS THROUGH INVESTING IN EQUITIES

According to the Business Standard report, India's top promoters made more money from equity dividends and share buybacks in FY22 in line with corporate earnings.

The report showed that in FY22, the top 50 promoters' average income from dividends and share buybacks in FY22 was nearly 47,300 times higher than India's average per capita income of ₹1.5 lakh in the last fiscal. The analysis is based on the sample of 338 companies that declared the final dividends for FY22.

The promoters’ earnings from dividends and share buybacks are over and above their regular income, such as salary, commissions, board sitting fees, bonuses, and other perquisites.

In FY22, the Anil Agarwal family, which owns the Vedanta group, earned a gross dividend income of ₹11,677 crore.

Wipro, Infosys, and HCL Technologies executives earned the most from their companies through equity dividends and share buybacks. Shiv Nadar family of HCL Technologies earned ₹7,254 crore in FY22 by way of equity dividends.

Mukesh Ambani earned around ₹2,657 crore by way of dividends from their flagship Reliance Industries. Azim Premji got ₹2,401 crore as equity dividends from his IT major in FY22.

Other individual promoters or promoter families with big dividend income from their listed companies include Rahul Bajaj family ( ₹1,381 crore), Asian Paints promoters ( ₹967 crore), Harsh Mariwala of Marico ( ₹710 crore), Munjals of Hero Group ( ₹660 crore) and Burmans of Dabur ( ₹619 crore), according to the report.

DHAN'S STOCK TRADER'S ANTHEM - A TRIBUTE TO THE LIFE OF A TRADERMaking one's livelihood as a stock trader is one of the ...
26/04/2023

DHAN'S STOCK TRADER'S ANTHEM - A TRIBUTE TO THE LIFE OF A TRADER

Making one's livelihood as a stock trader is one of the least visible options in society.

The following ad by DHAN - an online stock trading and investing app for India - beautifully brings out the grit, intelligence and emotional maturity a stock trader requires to be successful.

Here is every word of the anthem:

Hum market ke ghanti se pehle uthkar strategies banate hain,
Hum sawa nau se sade teen
Tabs aur screens mein,
Reds aur greens mein,
Market ka mood pehechante hain.
Hum bhaav ko bhagvaan,
Chai ko mahaan,
Aur charts ko kamaan maan kar,
‘Buy’ aur ‘Sell’ ke teer chalate hain.
Log haath ki lakeeron mein vishwaas rakhte hain,
Lekin hum, chart ki lakeeron se apni kismat banate hain.
Laakhon ki bheed mein, hum apna makaam banate hain.
Hum duniya se bekhabar hokar, duniya ki khabar rakhte hain,
Hum risks mein himmat, aur mushkilon mein sabar rakhte hain,
Hum na losses se darte hain,
Na profits se bigadte hain,
Hum traders kehlaate hain.

Hum market ki raftaar jaante hain,
Hum paise se paisa banate hain,
Hum past aur present ko samajh kar, futures par boli lagaate hain,
Hum market hours ke baad bhi, markets mein hi paye jaate hain,
Humare liye zindagi markets hai aur hum markets se zindagi banate hain,

Hum traders kehlaate hain.

https://youtu.be/xT-0lvqIrr8

We bring to you Trader’s Anthem - Hum Traders Kehlate Hai.This is expressing our sincere gratitude🙏and appreciation towards Traders & the Trader Community i...

DIFFERENT TRADING STYLES1.) ScalpingScalping is the most short-term form of trading. Scalp traders only hold positions o...
25/04/2023

DIFFERENT TRADING STYLES

1.) Scalping
Scalping is the most short-term form of trading. Scalp traders only hold positions open for seconds or minutes at most. These short-lived trades target small intraday price movements. The purpose is to make lots of quick trades with smaller profit gains, but let profits accumulate throughout the day due to the sheer number of trades being executed in each trading session.

This style of trading requires tight spreads and liquid markets. As a result, scalpers tend to trade high beta stocks.

They also tend to trade only the busiest times of the trading day, during the overlap of trading sessions when there is more trading volume, and often volatility. Scalpers look for the tightest spreads possible, simply because they enter the market so frequently, so paying a wider spread will eat into potential profits.

The fast-paced trading environment of trying to scalp a few pips as many times as possible throughout the trading day can be stressful for many traders and is hugely time-consuming, given the fact you will need to focus on charts for several hours at a time. As scalping can be intense, scalpers tend to trade one or two stocks only.

2.) Day trading
For those that are not comfortable with the intensity of scalp trading, but still don't wish to hold positions overnight, day trading may suit.

Day traders enter and exit their positions on the same day (unlike swing and position traders), removing the risk of any large overnight moves. At the end of the day, they close their position with either a profit or a loss. Trades are usually held for a period of minutes or hours, and as a result, require sufficient time to analyse the markets and frequently monitor positions throughout the day. Just like scalp traders, day traders rely on frequent small gains to build profits.

Day traders pay particularly close attention to fundamental and technical analysis, using technical indicators such as MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence), the Relative Strength Index and the Stochastic Oscillator, to help identify trends and market conditions.

3.) Swing trading
Unlike day traders who hold positions for less than one day, swing traders typically hold positions for several days, although sometimes as long as a few weeks. Because positions are held over a period of time, to capture short-term market moves, traders do not need to sit constantly monitoring the charts and their trades throughout the day.

This makes it a popular trading style for those who have other commitments (such as a full-time job) and would like to trade in their leisure time. However, it is still necessary to dedicate a few hours a day to analyse the markets.

Swing traders (as well as some day traders) tend to use trading strategies such as trend trading, counter-trend trading, momentum and breakout trading.

4.) Position trading
Position traders are focused on long-term price movement, looking for maximum potential profits to be gained from major shifts in prices. As a result, trades generally span over a period of weeks, months or even years. Position traders tend to use weekly and monthly price charts to analyse and evaluate the markets, using a combination of technical indicators and fundamental analysis to identify potential entry and exit levels.

As position traders are not concerned with minor price fluctuations or pullbacks, their positions do not need to be monitored the same way as other trading strategies, instead occasionally monitoring to keep an eye on the major trend.

WEEKLY STOCK MARKET ANALYSIS - 24th APRIL'23 - 29th APRIL'23 For the sake of people involved in stocks trading, we at Fi...
23/04/2023

WEEKLY STOCK MARKET ANALYSIS - 24th APRIL'23 - 29th APRIL'23

For the sake of people involved in stocks trading, we at Financial Freedom Services publish a weekly report based on market analysis to provide readers with a view of how the market will behave in terms of

1. Nifty
2. Bank Nifty
3. Nifty Mid Caps
4. Nifty Small Caps
5. Stocks with potential upside

The report is intended to educate traders about stock market behaviour through sound technical and fundamental analysis. At the end of the report, we also give some stocks that traders can keep an eye on, for trading.

Please click the link for the report - https://finfreeserv.wordpress.com/2023/04/23/weekly-outlook-of-markets-24th-apr-23-29th-apr-23/

(We look forward to your feedback and suggestions to make the report more effective for you. Please mention them in the comments section)

* Please note, we are not a SEBI-certified financial advisor. The analysis presented is only for educational purposes. Readers are advised to do their own research or consult their registered financial advisors before making any trading decisions.

Macroeconomic Analysis Market Remains Cautious Last Week Amid Global Cues & Domestic Results, But What Next? The Indian market witnessed lots of mixed news last week The government has revised …

Technical Analysis Of Stock Markets Is Based On Predictable Human BehaviourThe tendency of prices to repeat past pattern...
20/04/2023

Technical Analysis Of Stock Markets Is Based On Predictable Human Behaviour

The tendency of prices to repeat past patterns is mainly attributed to market participants repeating the same behaviour. Although it is not impossible with sufficient and continuous conscious effort and strength of will, human beings rarely change their basic behavior, temperament, and deep‐rooted biases, especially in relation to their emotional response to fear, greed, hope, anger, and regret when participating in the markets.

Teaching Technical Analysis To Traders So That They Don't Get Tripped By EmotionsAt FFS, we understand that the most for...
19/04/2023

Teaching Technical Analysis To Traders So That They Don't Get Tripped By Emotions

At FFS, we understand that the most formidable opponent one has to deal with is one's own emotions.

Technical Analysis is a tool by which traders can be guided less by emotions and more by the data of price action in stock markets.

Technical analysis is a system which:

■ Uses past information
■ Uses charts
■ Identifies past and current price action
■ Forecasts potential future price action based on historical price behavior (especially the start of a new trend)

In case you would like to be a successful trader and get financial freedom, please join hands with FFFS for getting mentoring on how to trade using technical analysis.

WEEKLY STOCK MARKET ANALYSIS - 17th APRIL, 23 - 22nd APRIL, 23 For the sake of people involved in stocks trading, we at ...
17/04/2023

WEEKLY STOCK MARKET ANALYSIS - 17th APRIL, 23 - 22nd APRIL, 23

For the sake of people involved in stocks trading, we at Financial Freedom Services publish a weekly report based on market analysis to provide readers with a view of how the market will behave in terms of

1. Nifty
2. Bank Nifty
3. Nifty Mid Caps
4. Nifty Small Caps
5. Stocks with potential upside
6. Sectors showing uptrend

The report is intended to educate traders about stock market behaviour through sound technical and fundamental analysis. At the end of the report, we also give some stocks that traders can keep an eye on, for trading.

Please click the link for the report - https://finfreeserv.wordpress.com/2023/04/16/weekly-outlook-of-markets-17th-apr-23-22nd-apr-23/

(We look forward to your feedback and suggestions to make the report more effective for you. Please mention them in the comments section)

* Please note, we are not a SEBI-certified financial advisor. The analysis presented is only for educational purposes. Readers are advised to do their own research or consult their registered financial advisors before making any trading decisions.

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