ETF landscape includes different segments of the equities market, gold, fixed income etc. But the most common disadvantage of ETFs, at least in India, is that they don’t have enough liquidity. The image below shows some of the ETFs available in India. India and ETF Investing The first ETF...
If you need to move shares from one Demat account to another, you need to know about depository systems. In India, there are two depository systems: NSDL(National Securities Depository Limited ) & CDSL(Central Depository Services Limited).For example, Zerodha is on CDSL while ICICIDirect is on...
An ETF is a pre-packaged collection of commodity stocks. In this method, trusts pool funds of small investors to build a vast portfolio. The fund can also purchase futures contracts and stock in numerous commodity firms. Commodity ETFs are inexpensive, accessible, and liquid. Commodity Trading: ...