Mohammad Arsalan, who deals in buying and selling of shares in a brokerage company operating in the Pakistan Stock Market, is very busy with his clients these days.
Before Eid-ul-Adha, Arslan’s clients were not showing much interest in trading the market, but his work suddenly increased last month as clients were now showing interest in buying shares.
According to Arslan, he guides his clients to invest in the stock market and advises them to buy shares of such companies, where profits can be made.
According to Arslan, in the last five weeks, he has been so busy during trading hours that there is hardly any time when he is sitting down.
But things were not like that before July. According to him, even if he asked to invest in a company’s shares, there was little interest from the clients.
Most of the clients used to sell the shares they already had in panic lest the share price fall further due to the bad economic conditions of the country. has increased
Stock market broker Amin Yusuf says that undoubtedly there is a lot of momentum in the stock market, but still the volume of buying and selling shares in the stock market is not high.