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Penny Stocks List Company NameLTPMarket Cap (in Cr) GACM Technologies Ltd-DVR ₹0.97 ₹17.45 Sabar Flex India Ltd ₹4.20 ₹6.90 Ishan International Ltd ₹1.05 ₹22.70 Lasa Supergenerics Ltd ₹9.76 ₹46.596 more rows
Low no. Of equity shares S.No.NameNo. Eq. Shares Cr. 1. Triton Valves 0.12 2. Hind.Urban Infra 0.14 3. Stovec Inds. 0.21 4. Bemco Hydraulics 0.2222 more rows
Unlike many misconceptions, there is no strict minimum limit to commence trading or investing in Indian stocks.
SEBI, which regulates the regulations for listing a public limited company in a stock market, defines the minimum face value of INR 1. The corporations are incorporated with a face value of INR 10, whereas most of them are either, INR 100 or INR 1.
SEBI, which regulates the regulations for listing a public limited company in a stock market, defines the minimum face value of INR 1. The corporations are incorporated with a face value of INR 10, whereas most of them are either, INR 100 or INR 1.
Face value is calculated by dividing the equity share capital by the number of outstanding shares. The face value of a share represents the nominal value assigned to it when it is first issued by a company. In the Indian stock market, this value is typically denoted in rupees and is printed on the share certificate.
The 20-20-20 rule filters stocks of those companies that are growing sales and profits at 20%, and also have return on equity (ROE) above 20%. The stocks that pass these criteria are highly sought after as they offer highly profitable growth as well as strong business fundamentals.
One rule of thumb is to own between 20 to 30 stocks, but this number can change depending on how diverse you want your portfolio to be, and how much time you have to manage your investments. It may be easier to manage fewer stocks, but having more stocks can diversify and potentially protect your portfolio from risk.
In essence, you are not restricted to buying a minimum of one share, and the corporation or brokerage keeps accurate records of ownership percentages.