Top 20 Dividend Stocks in India 2026: High Yield, Consistent Payers

Criteria for This List Stocks included meet all four criteria: (1) Dividend yield above 2.5% at current prices, (2) Consistent dividend payments for at least 5 consecutive years, (3) Dividend payout ratio between 20% and 80% (sustainable), (4) Market cap…
FOMO in Trading: Why You Buy Late, Sell Early, and How to Break the Cycle

What is FOMO in Investing? Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) drives investors to buy stocks or sectors that have already rallied significantly, fearing they will miss further gains. The same psychology causes early exits — taking small profits because ‘what…
Building a Fixed-Income Ladder: Bond Strategy for Retirees and Risk-Averse Investors

What is Bond Laddering? A bond ladder is a portfolio of bonds with staggered maturity dates. Instead of investing all money in one bond maturing in 10 years, you spread across bonds maturing in 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5…
How to Buy Government Bonds in India 2026: RBI Retail Direct and Broker Route

Three Ways to Invest in Government Bonds Route How It Works Best For RBI Retail Direct Buy directly from RBI portal — primary auctions + secondary market Long-term holders, DIY investors Broker Platform (NSE/BSE) Buy existing G-Secs on exchange via…
Rights Issue in India Explained: Should You Subscribe or Sell Your Rights?

What is a Rights Issue? A rights issue is when a company offers existing shareholders the right (but not the obligation) to purchase additional shares at a price below the current market price, in proportion to their existing holding. Example:…
India Semiconductor Stocks 2026: Government Incentives and Investment Opportunities
India’s Semiconductor Vision India’s National Policy on Electronics targets a $300 billion electronics manufacturing ecosystem by 2026. The India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) has approved several semiconductor fabrication projects with government subsidies of up to 50% of project cost. The goal:…
Post-Market Trading Session in India: 3:40–4:00 PM Explained

India’s Post-Market Closing Session NSE/BSE operate a Closing Session from 3:40 PM to 4:00 PM after normal trading ends at 3:30 PM. During this 20-minute window, only market orders at the closing price are accepted. This session was introduced to…
How to Read Earnings Call Transcripts for Investment Ideas in Indian Stocks

Why Earnings Call Transcripts Are Underutilised by Retail Investors Quarterly results (P&L numbers) get instant media coverage. But earnings call transcripts — where management discusses strategy, challenges, and guidance in their own words — are far more valuable for long-term…
Nifty, Sensex end lower as IT stocks weigh; midcaps lag

Indian stock market closed lower on June 11 with Nifty near 23,160 and Sensex at 73,833 as IT stocks fell, while Aegis Logistics, Zee, DOMS Industries and Tejas Networks featured among key gainers.
Nifty falls as IT stocks slide, crude jumps on West Asia flare-up

Sensex and Nifty fell around 0.6% as West Asia tensions lifted crude, IT stocks slid and Reliance underperformed. Citi cut its Nifty target while FIIs stayed cautious on India.




