Investor participation refers to the process where individuals or institutions buy and sell shares in the stock market. To participate, investors must open a Demat and trading account with a SEBI-registered broker. This allows them to invest in listed companies, track market trends, and trade shares securely through NSE or BSE platforms. Participation helps investors build wealth, earn dividends, and benefit from capital appreciation over time.
Order placement is the process by which investors buy or sell shares in the stock market. After selecting a stock, an investor places a buy or sell order through their trading account, specifying the quantity and price. The stock exchange matches these orders automatically based on demand and supply, executing trades efficiently. Proper order placement ensures timely transactions and helps investors manage risk and capitalize on market opportunities.
Price discovery is the process by which the market determines the value of a stock based on supply and demand. Share prices fluctuate continuously depending on company performance, economic data, market news, and investor sentiment. This mechanism ensures fair pricing, reflects real-time market conditions, and helps investors make informed buying or selling decisions.