Free Float Market Cap Explained 📊 | Stock Market Concepts You Must Know

Free Float Market Cap Explained 📊 | Stock Market Concepts You Must Know

Free Float Market Cap Explained 📊 | Stock Market Concepts You Must Know

What is Free Float Market Capitalization, and why is it important?

Free Float Market Cap represents the market value of shares that are actually available for public trading.

In this video, learn:

🔹 What is Free Float Market Cap?

🔹 How is it calculated?

🔹 Free Float Market Cap vs Total Market Cap

🔹 Why are promoter and strategic holdings excluded?

🔹 Why is Free Float Market Cap important for stock indices like NIFTY 50?

💡 Formula:

Free Float Market Cap = Share Price × Free Float Shares

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u/MarketWithMahesh — 12 hours ago
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Enterprise Value Explained 📊 | The Stock Market Concept You Must Know

Enterprise Value Explained 📊 | The Stock Market Concept You Must Know

What is Enterprise Value (EV), and why is it important when analysing a company?

Enterprise Value gives you a broader picture of a company's total value by considering its equity and debt, while accounting for cash.

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u/MarketWithMahesh — 1 day ago
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Market Cap Explained | How to Calculate Market Capitalization | Stock M...

📊 Market Cap Explained: A Stock Market Concept You Must Know

What is Market Capitalization, and why is it important for investors?

Market Cap = Share Price × Total Outstanding Shares

In this short video, I explain:

🔹 What is Market Cap?

🔹 How is Market Cap calculated?

🔹 What are Large Cap, Mid Cap and Small Cap companies?

🔹 Why does Market Cap matter to investors?

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u/MarketWithMahesh — 3 days ago
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Face Value vs Market Value Explained 📊 | Stock Market Concepts You Must ...

Face Value vs Market Value 📊 | Stock Market Concepts You Must Know

What’s the difference between Face Value and Market Value?

A stock can have a ₹10 face value but trade at ₹500 in the market. So, what do these two values actually mean? 🤔

In this short video, learn:
📌 What is Face Value?
📌 What is Market Value?
📌 Why can they be different?
📌 How does Face Value matter in corporate actions?

This is Episode 1 of the “Stock Market Concepts You Must Know” series by MarketWithMahesh.

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u/MarketWithMahesh — 4 days ago
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Demerger Explained: What Happens to Your Shares? | Corporate Action

📊 Demerger Explained: What Happens to Your Shares?

What happens when a company separates one of its businesses into a separate company?

That’s a Demerger.

In this short, I explain:
🔹 What is a Demerger?
🔹 Why do companies demerge?
🔹 What happens to shareholders?
🔹 How can a Demerger potentially unlock value?

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u/MarketWithMahesh — 5 days ago
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QIP Explained in Simple Terms | What is Qualified Institutional Placemen...

QIP Explained in Simple Terms | What is Qualified Institutional Placement? | Stock Market Education

What is QIP? 📈

QIP (Qualified Institutional Placement) is a fundraising method used by listed companies to raise capital by issuing shares or other eligible securities to Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs).

In this short video, learn:
✅ What is QIP?
✅ Why do companies use QIP?
✅ Who can participate in a QIP?
✅ How is QIP different from an IPO, FPO and Preferential Allotment?
✅ Why is QIP important for investors?

Understanding corporate actions and fundraising methods can help you better understand how listed companies raise capital and how their shareholding can change. 📚

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u/MarketWithMahesh — 6 days ago
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Preferential Allotment Explained | What Is Preferential Allotment? | Sto...

Preferential Allotment Explained | What Is Preferential Allotment? | Stock Market Education

What is Preferential Allotment? 📈

Preferential Allotment is a method through which a listed company issues shares or securities to a selected group of investors, such as promoters, institutional investors, or other identified persons, rather than offering them to the general public.

In this short video, learn:
✅ What is Preferential Allotment?
✅ Why do companies use it?
✅ Who can receive preferential shares?
✅ How is it different from an IPO or FPO?
✅ What should investors watch for?

Understanding corporate actions can help you better understand how companies raise capital and how shareholding can change. 📚

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u/MarketWithMahesh — 7 days ago
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FPO Explained in Simple Terms | What is FPO & How Does It Work? | Stock ...

FPO Explained in Simple Terms | What is FPO & How Does It Work? | Stock Market for Beginners

What is an FPO? 📈

FPO (Follow-on Public Offer) is when an already publicly listed company issues additional shares to the public to raise more capital.

In this short video, learn:
✅ What is an FPO?
✅ Why do companies launch an FPO?
✅ FPO vs IPO — what’s the difference?
✅ How does an FPO work?
✅ What should investors consider before investing?

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u/MarketWithMahesh — 8 days ago
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🎯IPO Explained in Simple Terms | What is an IPO & How Does It Work? | St...

What is an IPO? 📈

An IPO (Initial Public Offering) is the process through which a private company offers its shares to the public for the first time.

In this short video, we explain:
✅ What is an IPO?
✅ Why do companies launch an IPO?
✅ How does an IPO work?
✅ What should investors check before applying?
✅ Key IPO risks every investor should understand

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u/MarketWithMahesh — 8 days ago
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ESOP Explained: How Employee Stock Options Work | ESOP Benefits and Risks

Ever wondered how employees get a chance to own shares of the company they work for? 📈

That’s where ESOPs (Employee Stock Option Plans) come in.

ESOPs allow eligible employees to purchase company shares at a predetermined price, subject to the plan’s terms and conditions. They can provide employees an opportunity to participate in the company’s growth—but they also come with important factors such as vesting period, exercise price, taxation, and market risk.

In this short video, understand:
✅ What is ESOP?
✅ How ESOPs work
✅ Vesting & exercise
✅ Why companies offer ESOPs
✅ Key things employees should know

📌 Save this video for your investing and financial education journey.

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u/MarketWithMahesh — 10 days ago
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Delisting Explained: What Happens When a Stock Is Delisted? | Corporate ...

🚨 Delisting Explained in Simple Terms

What happens when a company’s shares are removed from the stock exchange?

Delisting means a company’s shares are no longer available for trading on a stock exchange.

It can be:
🔹 Voluntary Delisting – The company/promoters choose to go private.
🔹 Compulsory Delisting – The exchange removes the company for regulatory or compliance reasons.

Before investing in a delisting situation, understand the exit price, tender process, timelines, and risks.

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u/MarketWithMahesh — 10 days ago
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Demonetisation Failed? The Data Tells a Different Story

Did Demonetisation Really Fail?

On 8 November 2016, India announced demonetization, invalidating the old ₹500 and ₹1,000 notes.

Currency in circulation initially fell sharply.

But then something interesting happened…

📉 2017: ~₹13.4 lakh crore
📈 2025: ~₹36.9 lakh crore

So, did demonetisation fail?

Not so fast.

Demonetisation had multiple objectives — from tackling counterfeit currency and undeclared cash to encouraging formalisation and digital payments.

The real question is not simply “Did cash come back?”

It’s this:

“Did demonetisation achieve its broader objectives?”

The answer requires looking beyond a single graph.

📊 Data is important than Narratives

What do you think — Success, Failure, or Something in Between? 👇

Disclaimer: This content is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial, investment, political, or legal advice.

#demonetisation #indianeconomy #indianeconomy2026 #india #rbi #indiancurrency #economicdata #digitalpayments #financeeducation #MarketWithMahesh

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u/MarketWithMahesh — 11 days ago

NSE CAS Explained - How to Protect Yourself on Expiry Day! | Is this end...

🚨 Is NSE's Closing Auction Session (CAS) changing expiry trading?

If you trade 0DTE options, this is a change you shouldn't ignore.

In this video, I explain:
✅ How CAS determines the official closing price
✅ Why it can affect option settlement on expiry
✅ The risks for option sellers
✅ Practical ways to manage that risk, including exiting earlier and using hedged strategies

Understanding market structure is just as important as predicting market direction.

Watch the full video and let me know your thoughts in the comments. Has CAS changed the way you trade expiry?

Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment, trading, or financial advice. The views expressed are personal and based on publicly available information. Trading in securities and derivatives involves substantial risk. Please consult a SEBI-registered investment adviser or financial adviser before making any investment or trading decisions.

#NSE #CAS #OptionTrading #OptionSelling #0DTE #ExpiryTrading #Nifty #BankNifty #StockMarket #MarketWithMahesh

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u/MarketWithMahesh — 12 days ago
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What is Share Buyback? | Share Buyback Explained | Corporate Actions

📚 What is Share Buyback? | Share Buyback Explained

A share buyback is when a company repurchases its own shares from existing shareholders.

But why do companies buy back shares? 🤔

In this video, learn:
✅ What is a Share Buyback?
✅ Why do companies buy back shares?
✅ How does a buyback affect shareholders?
✅ Impact on EPS and share price
✅ What investors should know before participating

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u/MarketWithMahesh — 12 days ago
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What is a Rights Issue? | Stock Market Basics for Beginners

📢 Rights Issue Explained!

A Rights Issue allows a company to raise fresh capital by offering existing shareholders the opportunity to buy additional shares, usually at a discounted price.

Here's how it works:
✅ Offered only to existing shareholders
✅ Usually priced below the current market price
✅ Shareholders can subscribe, ignore, or (in some cases) sell their rights
✅ Helps companies raise funds for expansion, debt reduction, or other business needs

A rights issue isn't always good or bad. The real question is why the company needs the money and how it plans to use it.

📚 Follow MarketWithMahesh for simple, practical stock market education, and subscribe on YouTube for in-depth videos on investing, trading, and corporate actions.

⚠️ Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and should not be considered investment or financial advice. Please do your own research before making any investment decisions.

#RightsIssue #CorporateActions #StockMarket #Investing #ShareMarket #FinancialEducation #Stocks #NSE #BSE #MarketWithMahesh

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u/MarketWithMahesh — 13 days ago
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Everything You Need to Know About Stock Splits

📉 Stock Split Explained!

Ever wondered why a company's share price suddenly drops while your investment value stays the same?

A stock split increases the number of shares you own while proportionally reducing the price per share. Your total investment value remains unchanged—but the stock becomes more affordable and accessible to a wider range of investors.

In this short video, you'll learn:
• What a stock split is
• Why companies announce stock splits
• How it impacts shareholders
• Whether it's bullish or bearish for investors

🎓 Part of the Corporate Actions Series—follow along to understand how corporate decisions can impact your investments.

⚠️ Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice. Please consult your financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

#StockSplit #CorporateActions #StockMarket #Investing #ShareMarket #NSE #BSE #FundamentalAnalysis #MarketWithMahesh #FinancialEducation

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u/MarketWithMahesh — 14 days ago
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Bonus Shares Explained in 60 Seconds | Bonus Issue Made Simple

🎁 What are Bonus Shares?

Ever wondered how your share count can double without investing more money?

A bonus issue is when a company rewards existing shareholders by issuing additional shares free of cost. While the number of shares you own increases, the share price usually adjusts proportionately, so your overall investment value remains nearly the same immediately after the bonus.

Watch this short video to understand how bonus shares work in under 60 seconds.

⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is solely for educational and informational purposes. It does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation, or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities. Please consult your financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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u/MarketWithMahesh — 16 days ago
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NSE CAS Explained - How to Protect Yourself on Expiry Day! | Is this end...

🚨 Is NSE's Closing Auction Session (CAS) changing expiry trading?

If you trade 0DTE options, this is a change you shouldn't ignore.

In this video, I explain:
✅ How CAS determines the official closing price
✅ Why it can affect option settlement on expiry
✅ The risks for option sellers
✅ Practical ways to manage that risk, including exiting earlier and using hedged strategies

Understanding market structure is just as important as predicting market direction.

Watch the full video and let me know your thoughts in the comments. Has CAS changed the way you trade expiry?

Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment, trading, or financial advice. The views expressed are personal and based on publicly available information. Trading in securities and derivatives involves substantial risk. Please consult a SEBI-registered investment adviser or financial adviser before making any investment or trading decisions.

#NSE #CAS #OptionTrading #OptionSelling #0DTE #ExpiryTrading #Nifty #BankNifty #StockMarket #MarketWithMahesh

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u/MarketWithMahesh — 16 days ago