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MULTIBAGGER MEANING | WHERE TO FIND MULTIBAGGER STOCKS |HOW TO FIND MULTIBAGGER SHARES | MULTIBAGGER SHARES | STOCK MARKET

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What are Multibagger shares? For this topic YouTube video click Fininfo and don't forget to subscribe and like the video. And like our Facebook page  https://www.facebook.com/106589764336595/posts/108864957442409/ Multibagger shares are the shares of the company which generates multiple time returns from price of buying. Multibagger shares are issued by those companies which have high growth and having tremendous opportunity in them Process of reaching to Multibagger share? • By fundamental analysis. • Technical analysis. • Research on management of company. What are the Characteristics of multibagger shares ? • Companies having high growth. • Companies having excellent management. • Companies continuous improving their product range. • Highly reputed or having leading position in the market. • Stable working with continuity. • Profitability of the company.etc. Where to find Multibagger ? • Most of them can be in penny shares having le...

Relation between gold and stock market | why invest in gold | gold vs stock market | which is better gold or stock market?

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RELATION BETWEEN GOLD AND STOCK MARKET The relationship between stock valuations and the gold price is another widely discussed correlation. The standard view is that these two markets are  negatively linked: when the stocks go up, the yellow metal dives, and vice versa. There is empirical evidence that confirms this common opinion, at least partially. The chart below shows the gold price and S&P 500 Index. As you can see, from 1987 to 2000 there was negative correlation between these two markets. Then, the dot-com bubble started bursting in 2000, while the bull market in gold began not earlier than in 2001. The stocks and gold have also been moving in opposite directions since 2011; however the 2000s can be regarded generally as a period of co-movement. Therefore, this chart clearly indicates that the gold-stock relationship changed over time, depending on external conditions, especially the macroeconomic factors. Chart 1: Gold price (red line, left scale) and...