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The Mysterious Market
Dhan & Achu's Stock Market Adventure
One sunny morning, Dhan and Achu were playing in their backyard. Achu noticed her brother reading a book with colorful pictures. "What's that, Dhan?" she asked curiously. Dhan smiled and said, "It's about the stock market, Achu!" Achu's eyes widened with excitement, eager to learn more.
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Dhan closed the book and said, “Imagine you own a candy factory, Achu. If you want to share it with friends, you give them small papers called shares.” Achu laughed, picturing herself handing out candy-covered papers to her friends. “So, shares are like sharing my candy factory?” she asked. Dhan smiled and nodded. “That’s right, Achu. Now your friends also own a part of your candy factory
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Later that day, Dhan took Achu to the vegetable market. “Look at these tomatoes,” Dhan said. “When there are lots of tomatoes, the price is low. But when there are only a few, the price goes up.” Achu’s eyes widened as she understood. “Oh, so the tomatoes are like my candies!” she said, pointing at a small basket of ripe red tomatoes.
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Back home, Dhan showed Achu a roller coaster graph on TV. "This shows how stock prices go up and down," he explained. Achu loved roller coasters, so she found this part interesting. "Does that mean stocks are fun too?" she asked. Dhan laughed, "Yes, but they can be tricky!"
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Dhan explained, “The stock market is like planting a tree. You invest in it, and over time it grows.” Achu’s eyes sparkled with imagination. “Like planting a candy tree and waiting for candies to grow?” she asked. Dhan chuckled. “Yes, but you need patience, Achu. Good things take time!”
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Dhan helped Achu pretend to buy shares in her favorite candy factory. "Now, you're a part owner!" he said. Achu felt proud and excited. "I can't wait to see my candies grow!" she exclaimed. Dhan reminded her, "Remember, patience is key!"
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A few weeks later, Dhan told Achu that her candy factory shares had gone up in value. "Your candies have grown!" he said. Achu jumped with joy, feeling like a successful businesswoman. "This is fun, Dhan!" she said happily. Dhan was glad Achu enjoyed her stock market adventure.
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Achu learned that the stock market is like a fun game. She understood the importance of patience and careful choices. Dhan was proud of his little sister's curiosity and understanding. "Thank you, Dhan, for teaching me!" Achu said with a big smile. Their adventure in the stock market had just begun.
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