Author name: Satyam Raj

Satyam Raj is a finance enthusiast with over five years of experience in the field. A CFA Level-II candidate, he specialize in company valuation and financial analysis. His journey includes valuing various companies, mastering the art of valuation techniques, and continuously expanding his knowledge of investment strategies, market trends, and corporate finance.

What's Next For Gold?
Investing

What’s Next For Gold?

copywrite: financeflashcard With a whopping 50% rally in 2025, gold has outperformed most of the major equity indices and hedge funds; only bitcoin has delivered more returns in a year. Gold is one of the few commodities whose price is supposed to be “telling us something.”, and a recent historical surge followed by a violent […]

Market Update

Valuing Indian Stock Market: Bubble or Fairly Valued

In the current year, the Indian stock market (Nifty-50) has delivered a return of just 2.73% while if we look at the post-Corona numbers. On 3rd January 2022, Nifty was trading around the 17,812 level and ended the year 2022 on the same level of 17,859, while in 2023 the Nifty gained a whopping 21%

Glossary

VIX (Volatility Index): What Does It Measures

VIX is a crucial metric calculated by the major stock exchanges to measure the market’s anticipation of volatility and fluctuations in the near term. Table of Contents What Is VIX? Investors use the VIX to measure the level of risk, fear, or stress in the market when making investment decisions. For intraday traders, it informs about

Glossary

PEG Ratio: Adding Growth to P/E For Better Investment Decisions

The PEG ratio is a company’s Price/Earnings ratio divided by its earnings growth rate over a period of time. Table of Contents What Is PEG Ratio? The price/earnings to growth ratio (PEG ratio) is a stock’s price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio divided by the growth rate of its earnings for a specified time period. The PEG ratio

Uncategorized

Kurtosis: Definition, Types & Example

Kurtosis is a statistical measure that describes the tailedness or sharpness of the peak in a data distribution. Table of Contents What Is Kurtosis? Kurtosis is a statistical term that describes how significantly the tails of a distribution deviate from the tails of a normal distribution. In other words, kurtosis determines whether the tails of

Glossary, Word of The Day

Leveraged Buyout(LBO): Definition and Case Study

A leveraged buyout (LBO) is a financial transaction in which a company is acquired primarily using borrowed funds, with the acquired company’s assets often serving as collateral for the loans. Table of Contents What Is LBO? A leveraged buyout (LBO) occurs when the buyer of a company takes on a significant amount of debt as

Glossary, Word of The Day

What Are Blue Chip Stocks & Benefits?

A blue chip is a stock of a well-established corporation with a reputation for reliability, quality, and financial stability. Table of Contents What Is Blue Chip Stocks? Blue chip companies are large, sound, and stable, with a significant market presence. Many traders and investors prefer blue chip stocks because they are stable and pay rising

Glossary, Word of The Day

What Is Bear Market? Phases & Examples

A time when stock prices are declining and market sentiment is pessimistic. Generally, a bear market occurs when a broad market index falls by 20% or more over at least a two-month period. Table of Contents What Is Bear Market? A bear market is a financial term used to describe a drop of over 20%

Investing

20 Most Common Finance Interview Questions

20 Most Common Finance Questions This article will help you ace your upcoming finance interview, below are the most common questions that you can expect to be asked by the interviewer. 1. What are the three main financial statements, and why are they important? Answer: Income Statement: Shows profitability by detailing revenue, costs, and net income over