For some, ushering in 2023 will be a welcome change while for others it could be a continuation of an enthralling year that was 2022. Across the financial market’s board, most of the asset classes e
For some, ushering in 2023 will be a welcome change while for others it could be a continuation of an enthralling year that was 2022. Across the financial market’s board, most of the asset classes e
When most global economies are facing a slowdown in growth in the aftermath of the Covid 19 pandemic, the emerging markets in Asia shine as a bright spot on the investment map. Economies including Chi
2022 has been a rollercoaster ride for oil. The twists and turns that the year observed can be an appropriate blueprint for a thriller series. The year started with oil trading at $75.69 per barrel be
In the financial markets eco-system, the various asset classes are linked with each other. Inflation has been the underlying factor influencing the global economy in 2022 in the aftermath of Covid 19
The study of the influence of psychology on the mental capacity of traders or financial analysts is called Behavioral Finance. This understanding has a glaring effect on the financial markets. It is b
Observing the monthly chart of the bullion, gold prices have declined in a manner reminiscent of a ship sinking to the floor of the ocean. The prices had skyrocketed in the first quarter reaching a hi
The oil markets have largely been on a bullish path in 2022. It is ironic that the lowest price of crude oil for this year - $74.47 per barrel - was realised on the first trading day of the year. Sinc
In financial markets, market sentiments play a major role in influencing the value of a financial asset. These opinions or sentiments sometimes catapult the price of a financial asset into unchartered
The financial markets are filled with stories of comebacks and transformation. These stories rejuvenate the trader’s mindset and provide hope in times of struggle and grief. One such story doing the
Behaviour and trading have been on the opposite ends of the spectrum. For centuries, numerous psychologists and analysts had pushed the theories of economies and trading back. In their argument, they