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Types of Capital Market
Primary Market
Primary MarketIn primary markets, new securities are issued either through an initial public offering (IPO) or a follow-on public offer (FPO)
Secondary Market
Secondary MarketExisting securities are traded in the secondary market among investors.
Things to consider while investing
Assess Risk Tolerance
Assess Risk ToleranceUnderstand your risk tolerance and invest accordingly
Evaluate Financial Health
Evaluate Financial HealthAnalyze the financial health and market trends of your investments.
Diversify Investments
Diversify InvestmentsSpread risk by diversifying across different securities and sectors.
Align with Financial Goals
Align with Financial GoalsAlign investments with your short-term and long-term financial objectives
Who Should Invest in Capital Markets?
Wealth growth over time
Ideal for those seeking to grow wealth over time.
Comfortable with market fluctuations
Suitable for those comfortable with market fluctuations.
Understanding market dynamics and informed investing
Best for those who understand market dynamics and can make informed decisions.
Got Questions? We’ve got all your answers!

Capital markets are marketplaces where individuals and institutions trade in various securities, such as stocks, bonds, ETFs, etc.

Market volatility, company-specific issues, and economic downturns are major risks associated with capital markets.

Open a Demat and trading account with a brokerage firm, conduct research on various securities, develop an investment strategy, and start with a diversified portfolio. Stay updated on market trends and seek professional help when in doubt.

Capital markets are regulated by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).

An IPO happens when a company issues shares for the first time. An FPO happens when a company already listed on the exchange issues new shares.

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