Stock market classification of Equity Shares
Blue chip shares: Shares of large, well-established, and financially strong companies with an impressive record of earnings and dividends.
Growth shares: Shares of companies that have a fairly entrenched position in a growing market and which enjoy an above average rate of growth as well as profitability.
Income shares: Shares of companies that have fairly stable operations, relatively limited growth opportunities, and high dividend payout ratios.
Cyclical shares: Shares of companies that have a pronounced cyclicality in their operations.
Defensive shares: Shares of companies that are relatively unaffected by the ups and downs in general business conditions.
Speculative shares: Shares that tend to fluctute wdely because there is a lot of speculative trading in them.
Note that the above classification is only indicative. It should not be regarded as rigid and straightjacketed. Often you can't pigeonhole a share exclusively in a single category. In fact, many shares may fall into two (or even more) categories.
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