Mirc Electronics stock may perform better in short term
Mirc Electronics stocks (BSE: 500279 NSE: MIRCELECTR ) has a good chance to perform better in coming days,
Close Price : Rs 16.90 (10-Apr-2008)
Buy Price : Rs 17.40
Target Price : Rs 19
Stop Loss : Rs 15
52 Week
Highs 41.85
Lows 15.50
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Care before starting Forex Trading
There are many places anywhere where you can get people to trade forex accounts for you. But go for the government registered forex traders wherever you are, as this business has a lot of scams when it comes to people trading for you. My experience is that it is not a good idea unless you are a big account holder.
You have the option to trade forex indirectly through funds that have professional traders to trade and you just buy units.
Otherwise, I would feel it is better to learn to trade yourself.
Get a good knowledge and some good tools like Forex Killer.
How and when will you get dividend for your stocks
You don’t have to holdĀ stock for the entire year. You just have to own it on the record day. The next day would be the ” ex-dividend day” ( meaning: without dividend).
Every quarter these dates are published at company websites or look for them in financial mags, or the quote provider you use may provide the info, too.
Once you qualify for the dividend, you will receive it on the ” pay date”. you can sell before that date and still receive the dividend, but in 99% of the cases it wouldn’t make much sense because the share price will drop as much as the div on that ex-div date.
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