The future of ChatGPT or AI is potent with possibilities of tremendous progress and use. Businesses are using it to generate strategies for increasing customer bases or increasing profitability. Scientific research can be greatly helped by such generative apps. Governments also use it for data analysis, creating solutions to problems or creating policies for the benefit of all. ChatGPT, given its wide capabilities can rule the AI world for years to come and technologies that may appear.
Sunday, April 23, 2023
ChatGPT – The Wonder Bot
The future of ChatGPT or AI is potent with possibilities of tremendous progress and use. Businesses are using it to generate strategies for increasing customer bases or increasing profitability. Scientific research can be greatly helped by such generative apps. Governments also use it for data analysis, creating solutions to problems or creating policies for the benefit of all. ChatGPT, given its wide capabilities can rule the AI world for years to come and technologies that may appear.
Saturday, October 1, 2022
The Stock Market Story
The Stock Market is a place where the stocks and shares of Companies, Govt. Institutions etc. are sold or purchased giving them an opportunity to get public funding and the public and other investors to earn from the rise or fall in stock/share prices traded there. The stocks or shares of the Companies etc. are listed on the Stock Exchanges like the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) or the National Stock Exchange (NSE) in India after which the investors can purchase them to earn profits in the rise/fall in stock/share prices. The investors can do so through a registered Broker either Online though Websites, Apps etc. or through telephonic requests.
The Stock Market is a very popular investment medium. The returns from it are usually higher than any other form of investment viz. Bank Savings, FD, Real Estate, Gold or even Mutual Funds. Although long term returns are better, still some traders eke out formidable returns in short term trades say, 1 day, a week, a month or 3 months.
· Share or Stock – A unit of holding of partnership of a
Company or firm by an investor after purchase from a stock market. A stock is a
group of shares thus acquired.
· Demat A/c- A Dematerialized account where shares of Companies
etc. are stored in electronic form after converting them from physical shares.
· Listing and IPOs- A stock or share must listed on a
Stock Exchange in order to be traded. An IPO (Initial Public Offering) is the availability
of shares for purchase for getting listed on the Exchange.
· Exchange-A place where stocks/shares of Companies can be
traded like BSE, NSE in India or the NYSE (New York Stock Exchange), LSE
(London Stock Exchange) etc. SEBI (Securities Exchange Board of India)
regulates the markets in India.
· Index – A value for indicating total of value of stocks
in an Exchange or in the predefined group.
· Broker- A firm or Company registered with the
regulator so that it can enable its customers to trade in stocks at the
exchanges.
·Bidding Price and Offer Price- Bidding Price, Price at
which a stock can be bought. Offer price, price at which a stock can be sold.
· Bulls and Bears- Technical term meaning prices or markets are going up, Bulls and going down, Bears.
· Volatility-Sharp or fast movement in the stock prices
or the indices.
· Order - The request to buy or sell a particular
stock/share made through a broker.
· Stop Loss – A minimum price of stock below which it is
sold and not retained.
·Futures and Options – A segment of the Stock Market
that purchases stocks/shares that are to be sold at date later with or without
the chance to make exits in between.
· Commodities- A segment of the Stock Market that
enables sell or purchase of items like Gold, Silver, Copper etc, Pulses like
Dal, Spices, Grains like Rice, Wheat, Barley etc., Oil, Natural Gas, Crops
like Jute, Guar etc.
· Currency Market - A segment of the Stock Market that
enables the trading of Indian or Foreign
currencies.
· T+1 date- A date after a trading date on which it is
settled. Usually one day (working day) after the given trade.
· STT and LTCG – The Securities and Transaction Tax,
paid on each trade done. Long Term Capital Gains Tax, tax paid on profits of stocks/
shares held for more than a year.
· DMA, DEMA, MAs- Abbreviations for Daily Moving Average, Daily Exponential Moving Average or simply Moving Average used to show the stock price movements on a daily or a 20, 30, 50, 100 200, 500 day intervals.
The fortunes of the world’s richest billionaires have been brightened by the Stock Markets viz- Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, Benjamin Graham, Jeff Bezos, George Soros, Elon Musk or India’s own Rakesh Jhunjhunwalla, Mukesh Ambani, Ramdeo Agarwal, Radha
Krishna Damani etc. One thing is common among them all. They have arduously even against the worst of market crashes and turmoils stuck to their task and built wealth both for themselves, their Companies or their clients. The Stock Market is a large source of public revenue as well as a hope of additional income for large number of small investors, mutual fund investors or garnering wealth for companies listed. The Indian stock markets have been leaders lately in terms of overall returns generated on investments and will very hopefully do well in the future given India’s high economic growth rates and excellent prospects.Sunday, April 24, 2022
Pushpa: The Rise
Pushpa: The Rise a phenomenal movie released in 2021, has set the screen afire with its high-blasting action, drama, stellar performance and its energetic dialogues. The film made in the backdrop of red sandalwood smuggling led by an angry, adroit and passionate labourer Pushpa Raj , portrayed by Allu Arjun has been pathbreaking in bringing back people to the theatres after the Covid-19 disruption.
Pushpa Raj, an avengeful son of an estranged mother, works in the forest of Seshachalam. Just like many other labourers, he too in the lure of quick bucks ventures into the deep jungles to cut and smuggle the precious red sandalwood , banned legally, to be exported to far away countries like Japan
etc. as gifts, momentos et al. DSP Govindappa a strict and honest
policeman manages to create terror among the people involved in the trade.
Pushpa, however challenges him and makes away with trucks of the contraband
wood outwitting the DSP. He cleverly hides his own truck in a pond at the
surprise of all, to successfully deliver it to his master Konda Reddy. Pushpa
alongwith his friend Kesava purchases a car from the proceeds of the labour
then.
Pushpa by his courage, adroit skills and clever tactics and successes manages to get bigger assignments from his master Konda Reddy and climbs higher in the game very fast. In the mean time he falls for a beautiful rustic girl Srivalli and decides to marry her. However , his half brother Mohan also an influential wood smuggler comes in between and questions Pushpa’s inheritage and creates a ruckus in the ceremony. Pushpa’s mother gets
grievously injured in the fight which infuriates him. Pushpa vows to rise in the society to avenge his mother and break the pride of Mohan. During this time, he is assigned a big job of safely protecting a large consignment, 200 tons of the ‘red-sandalwood’ of Mangalam Srinu for further transport to Chennai. Despite a police raid, Pushpa cleverly drops the wood blocks into the flowing river and and captures the same with his aides. To quickly earn more, he decides to trade the wood directly to traders to Chennai at a higher price, ₹1 crore/ton and shares the profit with his partner Konda. When Konda’s brother tries to dishonour Srivalli, Pushpa smashes him up to
disability. Konda discovers about this and tries to kill Pushpa. But Srinu’s men come to Pushpa’s rescue. Pushpa however manages to kill Konda in the fight. Pushpa captures and kills Srinu’s brother-in-law Mogileesu.With the mediation of MP Bhumireddy Naidu, Pushpa and Srinu declare truce and Pushpa becomes the head of the syndicate. While Pushpa flourishes in his trade, a new SP Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat gets appointed in the district. Pushpa tries to bribe him which the SP rejects. In the ensuing tussle with the officer, Pushpa secretly meets the SP on his wedding day and drinks with him passionately. Stung by Pushpa’s arrogant and rebellious attitude the biligerent SP returns home angry and kills his own pet dog. Pushpa too fired by the insult to his clout vows to take forward his business more rigorously culminating the first edition of the movie.-
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