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📈 Max Healthcare Stock Analysis: May Go to ₹1300 if It Stays Above ₹1180

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📈 Max Healthcare Stock Analysis: May Go to ₹1300 if It Stays Above ₹1180 --- 🌎 English Version Title: Max Healthcare Stock Outlook — May Reach ₹1300 if It Holds Above ₹1180 Meta Description: Discover the technical and fundamental outlook for Max Healthcare stock. The stock may move toward ₹1300 if it sustains above ₹1180. Includes disclaimer, analysis, and long-term trading view. Keywords: Max Healthcare share price, Max Healthcare target 1300, Max Healthcare stock analysis, Max Healthcare technical levels, NSE Max Healthcare, stock to buy, Indian healthcare stock Labels: Max Healthcare, Stock Market, Technical Analysis, NSE, BSE, Healthcare Sector, Trading View, Investment, India #Hashtags: #MaxHealthcare #StockAnalysis #ShareMarket #HealthcareSector #NSE #BSE #TechnicalAnalysis #StockToWatch #TradingView --- 📊 Introduction Max Healthcare Institute Limited (NSE: MAXHEALTH) has emerged as one of India’s leading private healthcare chains. Over the last few years, it has s...

BSE Investor Collateral Report 2025 — Understanding Your Funds & Securities Balance | Peerless Securities | Investor Safety Awareness

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📘 Blog Title: Understanding BSE’s Investor Collateral & Fund Balance Report — A Step Toward Transparent Trading --- 🌐 English Version Introduction Every investor in the Indian stock market receives multiple regulatory updates and compliance reports from time to time. Among these, one important document is the “Segregation and Monitoring of Collateral at Client Level” report, issued by BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange) and sent via the investor’s stockbroker. This document ensures that your broker is handling your funds and securities correctly — separate from their own company’s holdings — thereby protecting your investment. Recently, investors received an update email regarding this process from BSE Limited, referring to previous notices 20210922-64 (dated September 22, 2021) and 20211022-44 (dated October 22, 2021). The email explains how investors can check their fund and securities balances as of 30th September 2025, reported by their stockbroker — in this case, Peerles...

Blog: National Holiday in Stock Market for Diwali and Especially Market for an Hour

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đŸĒ” Blog: National Holiday in Stock Market for Diwali and Especially Market for an Hour --- 🌍 English Version Introduction In India, Diwali is more than a festival of lights — it’s a celebration of wealth, prosperity, and new beginnings. For the Indian stock market, this day holds immense cultural and financial significance. Each year, while the markets remain closed for the national holiday, a special one-hour session known as Muhurat Trading takes place in the evening. This unique session marks the symbolic start of the Hindu financial year, invoking blessings from Goddess Lakshmi — the goddess of wealth. --- What Is Muhurat Trading? The word Muhurat means “auspicious time.” Both the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) schedule this one-hour session to mark Diwali. Even though the day is officially a holiday, markets open for an hour in the evening to allow traders to perform symbolic trades for prosperity. --- Why Does the Market Open for an Hou...