Buckle Up, Girl! Time to Start Investing in Stock Market Right Now

Time to Start Investing in Stock Market
Time to Start Investing in Stock Market

What is the right time to start investing in the stock market?

The best time is today; an even better opportunity was yesterday. No one can say the best time to invest in stocks because market trends are based on domestic and global growth factors. You should know that if you have to start investing, start now.

Many women have a Demat account but invest as any family member suggests. Some of those I interacted with felt that investing in the stock market requires colossal capital and expertise. So, here’s your bubble buster, ladies. Investment in stock markets can be as low or high as you want. Even from Rs. 10/- though I suggest investing more to cover associated expenses. Regarding the expertise required, two modes of earning potential from the equity market exist. 

First is a long-term investment where you buy stocks at a reasonable price (more on that later), put them in your Demat Account, and forget (not literally, though). Second is intraday trading, where you buy or sell stocks daily and settle the incurred profit or less on the same day. 

While trading requires expert-level skills and practice to earn substantial profits, the former requires a Demat account, some patience, and the right choice of stocks.

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What Can The Stock Market Offer You?

According to a study, the average annual return on investment (ROI) in the Indian stock market has been 19.7% over the last 37 years. If you invest Rs. 1000 today, you can expect a profit of Rs. 197 by next year, right?

Wrong!!

The estimate of 19.7% is absolute. Considering some years perform better than others, you can achieve higher returns by staying updated with local and global financial and geopolitical clues. For example, the best year in terms of return (119%) was 1992. That was the year of the famous Harshad Mehta scam. The lowest returns were earned in 2003 when they turned negative, amounting to -37%. So, investors lost their capital.

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Buying a Dip is The Best Time To Start Investing in Stock Market

By being vigilant and proactive about factors like scams, recession, or the pandemic and investing in quality blue chip stocks,  you can earn handsome profits while protecting your capital during turbulent times. 

Besides, the stock market is one of the few sectors where you can earn money even in the fall. Short-selling, a part of intraday or futures and options, allows you to sell the stocks in the falling market and earn profits. More on that later when you are an expert in the market.

Can I Start Investing In Stock Market With Rs. 10?

There is no compulsory minimum amount to start your stock market investment journey. Most brokers offer a zero-balance demat account now. However, you must maintain a sufficient balance to pay AMC and brokerage charges. Also, don’t let a considerable amount sit idle in your Demat account. You don’t earn any interest on unused balances. Moreover, transferring money to your account is simple and instant. 

Fun Fact: The lowest-priced stock listed on BSE is Kretto Syscon Ltd, with a 52-week low of Rs. 0.56. You can purchase even a single share, although such penny stocks are not advised due to the high risks involved. 

How To Maximize Your Returns In The Stock Market?

When investing, we want to maximize our returns irrespective of the instrument. There is a little (read ‘nothing’) you can do to earn more with fixed deposits, sovereign gold bonds, or corporate bonds. However, you can maximize your ROI in the stock market. Curious to know how? Let’s serve you the treat. 

-Study market trends and stock movements for a few days before investing money. You can also try paper trading (simulated trading), where you can feel the impact of buying and selling stocks with paper (fake) money.

-Always invest when the markets have experienced a dip in pricing and attained a plateau. For example, from January 2020 to March 2020 (the infamous advent of COVID-19), market indices, Nifty 50 fell from 12,500 to 7,500. A whopping 40% fall was an investor’s nightmare. However, April 2020 came with some relief, and markets started to recover. While investment at this point was risky, those who did saw double returns within a year.  You must identify opportunities and follow the next pointer to maximize ROI. 

Buy Dips To Maximize Returns In The Stock Market

-A systematic investment plan (SIP) works great when you have long-term investment goals. For example, if you want to invest Rs. 50,000 in equity markets, you can distribute the amount monthly, half-yearly, or quarterly. This way, you can average out the buying cost of the stocks. Even if you buy a stock at a high price one time, you can bring back its cost by buying the rest at a lower price.

-Once you start buying stocks and get comfortable, learn a few fundamental and technical concepts defining price actions. Purchasing expensive courses or joining paid social media groups is unnecessary. Listening to financial news and some brilliant vloggers (Free, Free, Free) allows you to gain basic insights into the stock markets.

-You should set your return goals and stick to them. For example, you may be aiming for a 20% profit from your investment or planning to keep the money for 5 years. Once your targets are achieved, exit and strategize your assets again. Remember, greed is bad, and something is better than nothing.

Bonus Pro Tips

*Always consult a SEBI-registered investment advisor. In this fast-paced digital world, many self-proclaimed ‘Stock Gurus’ claim to put your money to work for you. Had it been so easy, everyone could have done it. What do you say?

*Even if you are availing of research services, keep an eye on the market movement periodically and take appropriate action if needed.

*Always protect your Demat account from hackers and phishing attacks. Most incidents happen to accounts with longer dormancy. Read more on how to protect your Demat account from hacking.

*Always add a nominee to your Demat account. 

Comment and tell me if you want to read about how to invest in the U.S. stock market from India. Stay tuned for an upcoming blog for beginners on investing in the stock market by subscribing to my new blog post alert.

Risk Disclaimer: Stock markets investments are subject to market risks, read all scheme-related documents carefully before investing.

Q. Can I earn daily from the stock market?

You can earn daily from the stock market after gaining enough experience. Those who wish to earn daily go for intraday trading.

Q. Which stocks should I avoid as a beginner?

You should avoid high-risk stocks like companies in debt or at high valuations, penny stocks, and highly costly stocks like MRF, currently priced near Rs. 90,000.

Q. What mistakes should you avoid making in the stock market?

*Investing all your money in one stock.
*Buying due to FOMO and panic selling.
*Being greedy.
*Listening to rumors and investing on the advice of anyone.

Q. How long should I stay invested in the stock market?

You can stay invested in the stock market for the short or long term. The short term may be 3-6 months.