Is there anyone from Bangladesh on this platform? If yes, then please explain your country's stock market in the comments, mate. It hasn't given any returns in the last 10 years, just like Japan, Thailand, China, and others.
seff indian market hi nahi global market ka hi yehi hal hai, USA, INDIA, CHINA, JAPAN ETC ETC sabke stock market crash kar geya
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Aryan patil
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Monkey Ads • 6m
Costliest/Cheapest Stock Markets in the World
PE (Price to Earnings)
India: 27.25x
US 26.28x
New Zealand: 26.16x
Australia: 22.71x
France: 19.21x
Canada: 18.48x
Thailand: 18.3x
Japan: 17.63x
UK: 16.89x
Germany: 15.69x
Sweden: 15.37x
Indonasia: 1
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mg
News & updates • 1m
US now holds more than 50% to global stock market cap.
01 USA - $62.2 trillion (53.9%)
02 China - $7.2 trillion (6.3%)
03 Japan -$5.1 trillion (4.5%)
04 India - $4.8 trillion (4.2%)
05 UK - $3.7 trillion (3.2%)
06 Canada - $3.0 trillion (2.6%)
Japan - Anime
South Korea - K-Drama & K-Pop
Italy - Cuisine & Fashion
Switzerland - Scenic Beauty & Chocolates
France - Wine & Romance
Egypt - Ancient Wonders
Brazil - Soccer & Carnivals
USA - Hollywood & Tech Giants
China - Great Wall & Kung Fu
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Vrishank Raj
VC enthu • 7m
Ola electric has already given 44% returns in 2 days, despite being a loss making company. Ola electric incurred a loss of rs.267 cr last financial year. It has a negative ROE.
Ola electric is a fundamentally weak company, but it is still giving re
Today, I went to a meeting where some new traders and investors had gathered. We were there primarily to discuss the Indian market, but the majority of the questions were related to the stock markets of China, Pakistan, Turkey, Japan, and South Korea
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Rohan Saha
complicated Investor • 5m
Say what you will, but the best example of a business that can solve every problem with its brand value is Tata Motors. The fundamentals of this company are not particularly strong. While other car manufacturing companies have been profitable for man
Everyone should know 19 financial terms before any investment...
Stock: A security that represents the ownership of a fraction of the issuing corporation.
IPO: The first sale of the company's share to the public allowing it to raise capital by listin