The stock market, explained like you're five
If the stock market has always felt like a closed room full of people speaking a language you never learned, this is the door in. No jargon. No pressure.
A share is a slice of a company
Big companies need money to grow, so they sell small pieces of themselves to the public. Each piece is a share. Buy one, and you own a tiny part of that real business.
Why prices move
A share's price is just people constantly re-guessing how well the company will do. Good news, the price often rises. Worries, it often falls. Nobody can predict the day-to-day swings, and you don't need to.
What actually matters
Over years, owning slices of healthy, growing businesses is what tends to build wealth. The charts and noise are detail on top of that one simple idea.
Ready to start investing?
You'll need a demat account to buy any share in India.