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Indian Stock Markets Comment: Query on RPL
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Indian Stock Markets Comment. Wednesday, December 19, 2007. There have been lot of queries on RPL regarding the target for RPL. I had recommended RPL on this blog when it was around 120 levels with target of 180 in one year. It has surpassed my target in few months and hit high of 300 and came to 220 levels before I recommended to buy it again around 220 levels. I am sure RPL will still reach around 500 levels in one year and even if merger with RIL happens one will get atleast 400 Rs worth in RPL. I hav...
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Indian Stock Markets Comment: Monday Morning Market Musing - Fresh Innings
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Indian Stock Markets Comment. Monday, December 24, 2007. Monday Morning Market Musing - Fresh Innings. Good morning to all of you and we are beginning another week of activity but this week will be a short week as tuesday is a market holiday for Christmas. Thursday will be the settlement for this month F and O and so we have only 3 days for the settlement. Please note that my last comments on this blog will be on December 28th. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to Indian Stock Markets. Welcome ...
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Indian Stock Markets Comment: Market Comments - Rollover Problems
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Indian Stock Markets Comment. Thursday, December 20, 2007. Market Comments - Rollover Problems. Markets corrected from the peak as there were huge positions to be rolled over in F and O for this month. With Friday and Tuesday being market holidays we have only 4 days to rollover and so this was good opportunity for bulls to rollover when market rallied smartly. Now IFCI can be available at around 80 Rs and it is only short term traders who will suffer the loss. Why? The reason is simple. IFCI wanted ...
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Indian Stock Markets Comment: Market Comments - Knee Jerk Reaction
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Indian Stock Markets Comment. Friday, December 28, 2007. Market Comments - Knee Jerk Reaction. Markets will react negatively to news of Benazir Bhutto's killing in Pakistan yesterday but it will be a knee jerk reaction. When we had blasts in India and that too in Mumbai only, our markets reacted negatively but the next day we had recovered very sharply. A successful Investor in stock markets is one who can see tomorrow and beyond it and not worry about today.". This is my last post of Market Comments in ...
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Indian Stock Markets Comment: November 2007
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Indian Stock Markets Comment. Friday, November 30, 2007. Market Comments - Reliance Petroleum's Day Out. Markets moved up smartly yesterday but based on the positions markets had to give up the gains as it was the settlement day in F and O yesterday. RPL reminds me of the quote that I like. When you do not see Stars in the sky, it does not mean that they have disappeared forever, it is only a matter of time before the clouds move away and you see the stars twinkle again". Thursday, November 29, 2007.
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Indian Stock Markets Comment: October 2007
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Indian Stock Markets Comment. Wednesday, October 31, 2007. Market Comments - Waiting for Direction. RBI increased CRR by 0.5% as I had expected though very few expected RBI to do this. Markets were surprised at the move but Profit booking had to come as we rallied smartly already. I have been mentioning that 20K would be difficult to cross as Valuations look stretched and so we will have to keep moving in a range for some time. Teledata is still being accumulated and very soon I believe there will be upp...
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Indian Stock Markets Comment: September 2007
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Indian Stock Markets Comment. Sunday, September 30, 2007. Queries Updated 30th September 2007. I have update my blog http:/ indianstockmarketsquery.blogspot.com. With my answers for all the queries posted ( in form of comments) till 30th Sept 2007. I request all of you to post your queries in my blog http:/ indianstockmarketsquery.blogspot.com. Which would make it easy for me to consolidate. Any comments other than queries you can post it here. Friday, September 28, 2007. GMR Infra Stock Split. Powergrid...
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Indian Stock Markets Comment: IFCI Update
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Indian Stock Markets Comment. Thursday, December 20, 2007. As expected IFCI is stuck around 75 to 80 levels due to panic selling by investors who entered around 100 levels to make quick bucks. Added to this the ban in F and O created further problems as there was huge winding of in F and O positions and so this has led to the fall to 75. There is no need for IFCI investors to worry at this point if you plan to hold it for atleast another 6 months to 1 year. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Market Comm...
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Indian Stock Markets Comment: Market Comments - Bulls in Full Flow
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Indian Stock Markets Comment. Thursday, December 27, 2007. Market Comments - Bulls in Full Flow. Bulls were in flow for second day in a row and the short sellers were trapped so badly that there was no profit booking seen towards closure as the number of shorts were very high. Reliance was in full flow and it is now at 2900 and just another 100 away from the magical 3000. Once this is crossed we will see lot of action and the news of stock split coming soon. Tomorrow will be my last post in this blog.