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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Note for Investor

Dear investor

According to my analysis, go with power sector , pharma sector , fmcg sector and RPL, SESAGOA, JPASSOCIATE, NTPC, RPOWER, RNRL, ONGC, L&T, RELCAP, TATAMOTORS, SAIL, NMDCL, RECL, RPOWER, UNITECH, DLF, ITC, HINDALCO, PFC, MMTC,Bank of india,SBI, and Hindustaluniliver, FOR LONG TERM POINT OF VIEW because market is very volatile at present and in coming 1 or 2 months more. So please be careful for short term investor, some times you get good profit its your luck but some times you get loss also because of market fluctuation.
According to our analysis market may touch 19K levels (sensex) in month of Oct or Nov (after one year), so long term investor don't loose this chance and invest his/her money for 1 year or more than 1 year and make good profit.

Indian growth story will remain bullish in long term because of domestic consummation and demand for the products.

Regards
Rohit Saxena
Phone No: 09891265905
Mail Id: rohit_9sep@indiatimes.com

Thursday, November 6, 2008

How to make money in Brish market

Dear Reads,

You want to make money in bearish market, thanks to the advanced investing technique called short selling. Let us in short and sweet words how this works. If you are absolutely sure that stock price is going to decline, you want to make money out of it...? Wouldn't it be nice to see your portfolio increase in value during down fall of the market..? Then you should use the concept of short selling.

The selling of a security(Stock) that the you (seller) does not own, or any sale that is completed by the delivery of a security borrowed by the you (seller). Short sellers assume that they will be able to buy the stock at a lower amount than the price at which they sold short.

Selling short is the opposite of going long. That is, short sellers make money if the stock goes down in price.

This is an advanced trading strategy with many unique risks and pitfalls. Novice investors are advised to avoid short sales.

for more date you can look at :

What is Short selling?

What is shorting?



Sunday, November 2, 2008

RBI cuts CRR, repo, SLR: Impact analysis

The Reserve Bank of India, or RBI, has cut the repo rate by 50 basis points to 7.5% with effect November 3.

It has also cut CRR, or cash reserve ratio, by 100 bps in two stages to 5.5%. The first stage of CRR cut would be with effect October 25 and the second stage would come into effect November 8. The 100-bps CRR cut will infuse Rs 40,000 crore into the system, the RBI said.

The central bank will also cut SLR to 24% by 100 bps from November 8 onwards. It has allowed refinance to banks up to 1% of NDTL, or net demand and time liabilities, for 90 days.

 

In a statement on its website, the RBI said, "The Reserve Bank has reviewed the current and evolving macroeconomic situation and liquidity conditions in the global and domestic financial markets."

 

So, will bankers cut rates following the RBI liquidity booster?

Keki Mistry, Managing Director, HDFC, said one would have to gauge the situation before cutting lending rates. "I would not cut PLR, or prime lending rates, unless funding costs come down. Interest and borrowing rates are still high. We see need for a reverse repo rate cut," he said.

KC Chkrabarty of Punjab National Bank expects rates to come down. "I am unsure about the timeframe as that would depend upon individual banks. We plans to cut rates further by the end of the current year. I will re-examine the situation on December 1 and if need be the bank would definitely cut PLR again."
Regards
Rohit Saxena
Phone No: 09891265905
Mail Id: rohit_9sep@indiatimes.com

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