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RESEARCH VIA FINANCIAL SERVICES

ABOUT US Research via is a leading financial services provider with presence in Indian and other global capital markets. With its full fledged research operations, Research via has proven itself as Investment Advisory Company that produces and delivers high accuracy tips and recommendations for  Equity Tips  Derivatives Tips – Futures and Options  Commodity Tips – MCX, NCDEX and COMEX  Forex Tips – Domestic and International

OUR VISION Research via believes that its existence depends upon its product. Keeping that in mind, Research via dedicates more than 70% of its revenues toward its research, product and services. Research via stresses on maintaining a high standard in its research practice, its research team and its research systems and makes investments in constant system up-gradations, training and development and top of the line software subscriptions. Research via focuses on providing only the BEST to our precious clients and that reflects in our track sheets.

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REPORTS FROM RESEARCH CORNER  It is mandatory to know for a trader the exact coverage & depth of the market in which he is trading.  That is why Research via brings to you daily & weekly the market report directly from the Research Counter for  Equity  Commodity  Forex

MARKET PARTICIPANT

 Market participants involve individual retail investors, institutional investors such as mutual funds, banks, insurance companies and hedge funds, and also Openly traded corporations trading in their own shares. Some studies have suggested that institutional investors and corporations trading in their own shares generally receive higher risk-adjusted returns than retail investors.  A less decades ago, worldwide, buyers and sellers were individual investors, such as wealthy businessmen, commonly with long family histories to particular corporations. Over time, markets have become more "institutionalized"; Traders are largely institutions (e.g., pension funds, insurance companies, mutual funds, index funds, investor groups, hedge funds, exchange-traded funds, banks and various other financial institutions).  The rise of the institutional investor has brought with it some enhancement in market operations. There has been a gradual tendency for "fixed" (and exorbitant) fees being diminished for all investors, partly from falling administration costs but also assisted by large institutions challenging traders' oligopolistic approach to setting standardized fees.

TRENDS IN MARKET PARTICIPATION

 Stock market participation refers to the no. of agents who buy and sell equity backed securities either indirectly or directly in a financial exchange. Participants are generally subdivided into three distinct sectors; households, institutions, and Overseas traders. Direct participation occurs when any of the above entities buys or sells securities on its own side on an exchange. Indirect participation occurs when an institutional investor exchanges a stock on side of an individual or household. Indirect investment arise in the form of pooled investment accounts, retirement accounts, and other managed financial accounts.

INDIRECT VS. DIRECT INVESTMENT

 The total value of equity backed surveillance in the United States rose over 600% in the 25 years between 1989 and 2012 as market capitalization widen from $2,789,999,902,720 to $18,668,333,210,000. The demographic composition of stock market participation, accordingly, is the main originator of the distribution of gains from this growth. Direct ownership of stock by households rose slightly from 17.8 Per cent in 1992 to 17.9% in 2007 with the median value of these holdings rising from Dollar 14,778 to Dollar 17,000. Indirect participation in the form of retirement accounts rose from 39.3% in 1992 to 52.6 Per Cent in 2007 with the median value of these accounts more than doubling from $22,000 to $45,000 in that time. Spizman, Rydqvist, and Strebulaev attribute the differential growth in direct and indirect holdings to differences in the way each are taxed. Investments in annuity funds and 401ks, the two most common vehicles of indirect participation, are taxed only when funds are detached from the accounts. Conversely, the money used to directly purchase stock is subject to taxation as are any profit or capital gains they generate for the holder. In this way current tax code incentivizes households to devote indirectly at greater rates.

STOCK MARKET PREDICTION

 Tobias Preis and his colleagues H. Eugene Stanley and Helen Susannah Moat introduced a method to identify online forerunner for stock market change, using trading strategies based on search volume data provided by Google Trends. Their study of Google search volume for 98 terms of differing financial relevance, published in Scientific Reports, suggests that hike in search volume for financially relevant search terms tend to precede large losses in financial markets

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