Category: Expert advice

By Avishek Majumder on April 16, 2019 1 Comment

Abstract and summary is the short version summarizing and describing the contents of a paper. They comprise of the same context but are different in a few ways. They provide the first impression of a paper and act as a preface to answer the reader’s questions; What has been done in the paper? How has […]

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By Avishek Majumder & Priya Chetty on April 15, 2019 No Comments

Capital asset pricing model (CAPM) is a method of estimating the risks of investing in a particular stock. It is mainly used by financial analysts and investors to decide what price they should pay for a particular stock. It was first used and developed by Harry Markowitz in 1952. Harry described the relationship between an […]

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By Avishek Majumder & Priya Chetty on April 11, 2019 No Comments

In the previous article, different data types and challenges faced while conducting momentum of daily returns remain presented. There are different methods of calculating the momentum of stock prices. Each type of calculation depends on the type of data being used. Stock exchange experts use different tools to find the momentum of stocks, however, MS […]

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By Avishek Majumder & Priya Chetty on April 10, 2019 1 Comment

Momentum analysis is mainly done to measure the rate of rising or fall in stock prices. It is a method to show the trend of daily stocks and prices over time.

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By Avishek Majumder & Priya Chetty on April 2, 2019 3 Comments

‘Limitations or shortcomings of the study’ is the last stage of a thesis. After the study is completed, as a researcher, you may have identified shortcomings.

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By Avishek Majumder on March 19, 2019 3 Comments

The PRISMA framework or Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA), is a set of guidelines or steps developed by Moher.

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By Priya Chetty on March 12, 2019 9 Comments

The part “scope for further research” is essential in every academic study such as a thesis, dissertation or journal paper. The main purpose of this part is to make the readers aware of the findings emerging from the study, and shortcomings.

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By Avishek Majumder & Abhinash Jena on February 1, 2019 No Comments

Chicago Manual of Style referencing style was incepted in 1906 by the University of Chicago Press (University of Chicago, 2017). It follows two styles: note & bibliography and the author-date system.

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