Investing Education

Learn to invest in the Bangladesh stock market — from BO accounts to portfolio strategy.

Debt-to-Equity Ratio on the DSE: What Leverage Tells You About Stock Risk

How to read debt-to-equity ratios on the DSE. Real examples from banking, pharma, and textile sectors show why the same ratio means different things.

Open-End vs Closed-End Mutual Funds on the DSE: Which Type Suits Your Strategy

DSE closed-end funds averaged 30% NAV discounts while open-end funds trade at NAV. Here's what drives the gap and which type fits your strategy.

Fear & Greed Index Explained: How Sentiment Drives DSE Volatility

Fear & Greed Index at 19 signals Extreme Fear. What the index measures, how contrarian investors use it, and how DSE investors can read sentiment locally.

Mutual Fund Technical Analysis on DSE: RSI and MACD for Beginners

Learn to apply RSI and MACD to DSE mutual fund NAV data. Step-by-step calculations and practical interpretation for Bangladesh investors.

Red Flags in DSE Company Financials: 10 Warning Signs Before You Invest

10 financial red flags DSE investors should check before buying. Spot troubled companies before they hit Z-category with this checklist.

Market Orders vs Limit Orders on the DSE: When to Use Each Type

When to use market orders vs limit orders on the DSE — with real examples showing how liquidity, volatility, and spreads affect your execution price.

NPL Ratios Explained: How to Assess Banking Stock Risk on the DSE

Why the NPL ratio matters more than ROE for DSE banking stocks — with real benchmarks from EBL, BRAC Bank, and Islami Bank.

Price to Book Ratio on the DSE: What P/B Tells You About Stock Value

What the P/B ratio means for DSE investors — formula, sector benchmarks, and how to spot the difference between a bargain and a value trap in Bangladesh stocks.

Dividend Yield Explained: What DSE Payouts Really Tell You About a Stock

Dividend yield on the DSE explained with real examples — why Grameenphone's 8% yield signals risk while EBL's 5% signals strength. Formula, traps, sectors.

DSE Stock Categories Explained: What A, B, G, N, and Z Really Mean for Investors

What DSE's A, B, G, N, and Z stock categories mean for your portfolio — dividend rules, settlement cycles, and what to do when a holding changes category.