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NISM Series XV is the mandatory exam standing between you and a SEBI Research Analyst registration and it was significantly restructured in January 2026. Here's the current syllabus, exam pattern, what changed, and how our crash course prepares you for it.
NISM Series VIII is one of the most commonly required certifications for anyone working in India's equity derivatives market. Here's the full syllabus, exam pattern, why most students fail, and how our crash course fixes that with a 99% pass rate.
140+ companies report Q1 FY27 results today, and every finance site will give you the raw numbers within minutes. This post does the part they skip: what those numbers actually mean, using today's Trent and Hero MotoCorp results as live, real examples.
The RBI's Monetary Policy Committee met from August 3-5 and, once again, chose to do nothing to the repo rate. But 'nothing changed' is not the same as 'nothing happened' here's what actually moved, and what it means for your loans, FDs, and portfolio.
Indian markets opened the week with a sharp rally, driven by falling crude oil prices and a strong start to earnings season. Here's what drove Monday's surge, why caution crept back in on Tuesday, and the key Nifty levels to track for the rest of the week.
Not every sector moves together, and this week made that obvious. Auto and IT led the charge, Pharma joined in, and financials/capital goods added selective strength while a SEBI penalty on Zee Entertainment offered a timely reminder of why regulatory risk matters to every investor.
From August 3, the way closing prices get decided for F&O stocks has fundamentally changed and its first two sessions produced a strange Nifty-Sensex divergence and an odd last-minute rally that had traders asking questions.
Meridian Fasteners posted an 18% YoY rise in standalone net profit to ₹42 crore, helped by steady auto-component demand and lower input costs.
Candlesticks look intimidating until you know what each shape is telling you. Here's the quick version.
Most students who fail their first attempt make one of these five avoidable mistakes.
There's no universal right answer it depends on your cash flow, market conditions, and comfort with volatility.