Markets across the globe which looked down and out for the count by mid-week, witnessed a U-turn over the last few trading sessions of the week.Indian markets which came under huge selling pressure during the earlier trading sessions of the week, witnessed value buying and short covering in the latter half of the week, as the global markets suddenly seemed to improve.There was also the factor of the derivatives expirty on Thursday that triggered huge short-covering which too helped our indices to surge.Buying which emerged in the latter half of the week was further aided by positive news about a resurgent north European economic scenario and some easing of tensions in Korea.The settlement between the Ambani brothers was another important event that took place at the start of the week. As a result, ADAG stocks rose between 5% and 20% in the week, with RNRL leading the pack.The erstwhile battered metal stocks, witnessed considerable value buying in the latter half of the week following a late rebound at the LME.The first of its kind, Standard Chartered Bank's IDR issue did not get a wholehearted response from Indian investors, indicating either a lack of interest or lack of understanding of the new concept of IDRs.With the result season now ending and all major positives appearing discounted, among local factors, it appears to be only the advent of the rains that may act a catalyst to sustain the rally.One may now keep an eye on fertiliser stocks with the monsoons inching closer.Needless to say, the announcement of the fourth quarter GDP data on Monday too could influence the near term market trend going forward.Despite the fact that the Indian benchmark indices gained about 2.5% during the week, one may avoid taking aggressive positions hereon, as there is an ominous fact that must not be overlooked.The FIIs were net sellers during the week and that is a negative near term indicator.Whether this is merely profit taking for re-entry at lower levels or a pull-out for a specific time frame could well determine the medium term trend for the market.Hence, we recommend taking partial profits off the table at successive market upswings.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
MARKET THIS WEEK
Markets across the globe which looked down and out for the count by mid-week, witnessed a U-turn over the last few trading sessions of the week.Indian markets which came under huge selling pressure during the earlier trading sessions of the week, witnessed value buying and short covering in the latter half of the week, as the global markets suddenly seemed to improve.There was also the factor of the derivatives expirty on Thursday that triggered huge short-covering which too helped our indices to surge.Buying which emerged in the latter half of the week was further aided by positive news about a resurgent north European economic scenario and some easing of tensions in Korea.The settlement between the Ambani brothers was another important event that took place at the start of the week. As a result, ADAG stocks rose between 5% and 20% in the week, with RNRL leading the pack.The erstwhile battered metal stocks, witnessed considerable value buying in the latter half of the week following a late rebound at the LME.The first of its kind, Standard Chartered Bank's IDR issue did not get a wholehearted response from Indian investors, indicating either a lack of interest or lack of understanding of the new concept of IDRs.With the result season now ending and all major positives appearing discounted, among local factors, it appears to be only the advent of the rains that may act a catalyst to sustain the rally.One may now keep an eye on fertiliser stocks with the monsoons inching closer.Needless to say, the announcement of the fourth quarter GDP data on Monday too could influence the near term market trend going forward.Despite the fact that the Indian benchmark indices gained about 2.5% during the week, one may avoid taking aggressive positions hereon, as there is an ominous fact that must not be overlooked.The FIIs were net sellers during the week and that is a negative near term indicator.Whether this is merely profit taking for re-entry at lower levels or a pull-out for a specific time frame could well determine the medium term trend for the market.Hence, we recommend taking partial profits off the table at successive market upswings.
Friday, May 28, 2010
28.05.2010 - HAPPY FRIDAY
HAPPY FRIDAY 28.05.2010
YESTERDAY US MARKET
Dow 10,258.99 +284.54 +2.85%
Nasdaq 2,277.68 +81.80 +3.73%
S&P 500 1,103.06 +35.11 +3.29%
TODAY ASIAN MARKET
Nikkei 225 9,805.46 +165.74 +1.72%
Hang Seng 19,761.96 +330.59 +1.70%
GLOBAL MARKETS ALL ARE GREEN
TODAY OUR MARKET GAP UP OPEN WITH 20 TO 25 POINTS
TODAY HOT BUYING STOCKS
ITC
CAIRN
TATA MOTORS
TATA STEEL
GAIL
JINDAL STEEL
TODAY RESULTS
PUNJ LLOYD
VOLTAS
ITC TARGET 281
PLEASE EVERY 30 MINUTES CLICK ALL MY ADVERTISEMENTS IN MY BLOG
TODAY NIFTY STRONG SUPPORT 4950
RESISTANCE 5030 - 5050 - 5080 - 5102
9.00 AM: OUR MARKET GOOD START
BUY ITC TARGET 281 - 283
TATA MOTOTORS 775 -
NIFTY CROSS 5080
THEN 5102
DELIVERY CALL BUY RNRL TARGET 60+
TATA MOTORS TARGET 800+
TRADERS KEEP EYE ON NIFTY EVERYTIME
DON'T TRADE AGAINST MARKET
NIFTY DOWN DON'T BUY
NIFTY UP TREND DON'T SHORT
EVERYTIME DO SWING TRADING
DON'T WAIT FOR LONG TIME FOR PROFIT
9.20 am : CARIN INDIA ROCKING
9.30 AM : BUY JINDAL STEEL TARGET 646 - 648
TRADERS ADD IN YOUR SCREEN JUNE NIFTY F&O CALL 5100 AND PUT 5000
JINDAL STEEL MY TARGET ACHIEVED ENJOY HAPPY FRIDAY
SESAGOA ROCKING
ITC MY TARGET 281 ACHIEVED ENJOY HAPPY FRIDAY
SESA GOA 8% UP
10.23 am : MARKET VOLATILE DONT FEAR
NIFTY 5030 TO 5080 LEVEL STRUGGLE
10.27 am: TATA MOTORS TRY TO AVERAGE IF BOUGHT AT HIGHER LEVELS. REVISED TARGET 770
10.30 AM : PLEASE EVERY 30 MINUTES CLICK ALL MY ADVERTISEMENTS IN MY BLOG
NIFTY LEVEL 5030 TO 5080
10:34 AM: BUY NIFTY 5100 CALL @ 88. Target 102
11.00 AM; MARKET VOLATILE
BUT GLOBAL TREND IS GOOD
TRADERS DOUBLE MIND
11.15 AM : DON'T FEAR NIFTY UP TO 5100 LEVEL
COMMON NIFTY 5050
PLEASE EVERY 30 MINUTES CLICK ALL MY ADVERTISEMENTS IN MY BLOG
TRADERS GIVE YOUR COMMENT PLEASE
DEAR TRADERS SESA GOA SHORT AT THIS LEVEL
MAINTAIN CLOSE STRICT STOPLOSS TGT 360 - 358 TRY TRY
COMMON NIFTY 5050
11.50 AM : TRADERS BE ALERT MKT. SENSITIVE
ANY ONE SHORT SESA GOA
SESAGOA DOWN DOWN
PLEASE EVERY 30 MINUTES CLICK ALL MY ADVERTISEMENTS IN MY BLOG
TRADERS STRICT STOPLOSS KEEP EYE ON NIFTY
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12.05 PM : TODAY GAP UP OPEN SOME PROFIT BOOKING
12.17 PM :PLEASE EVERY 30 MINUTES CLICK ALL MY ADVERTISEMENTS IN MY BLOG
12.28 PM :PLEASE EVERY 30 MINUTES CLICK ALL MY ADVERTISEMENTS IN MY BLOG
12.28PM :PLEASE EVERY 30 MINUTES CLICK ALL MY ADVERTISEMENTS IN MY BLOG
Nikkei 225 | 9,762.98 | +123.26 | +1.28%UP | ||
Hang Seng | 19,816.94 | +385.57 | +1.98%UP |
ASIAN MARKET TRADE WITH GREEN 12.40 PM: CLICK ALL THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN MY BLOG 12.45 PM: OUR MARKET TRADE WITH FLAT 1.05 PM: EUROPE MARKET OPEN WITH GREEN EXIT FROM SESAGOA SHORT 1.10 PM; ALERT ALERT NIFTY TRY TO KISS 5080 COMMON NIFTY TRADERS PLEASE COMMENT 1.50 PM: ONLY 25 POINTS MOVE UP AND DOWN PLEASE CLICK ALL THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN MY BLOG 2.00 PM : COMMENT PLEASE PLEASE CLICK ALL THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN MY BLOG 2.05 PM: COMMON NIFTY TODAY KING SESAGOA 9% UP 2.13 PM : NIFTY 5080 3.10pm : NIFTY 5080 3.30pm : NIFTY CLOSING WITH 5058 HAPPY FRIDAY |
Thursday, May 27, 2010
HAPPY THURSDAY - 27.05.2010
HAPPY THURSDAY - 27.05.2010
YESTERDAY US MARKET UPDATEDow 9,974.45 -69.30 -0.69% DOWN
Nasdaq 2,195.88 -15.07 -0.68% DOWN
S&P 500 1,067.95 -6.08 -0.57% DOWN
YESTERDAY US MARKET OPEN WITH GREEN
BUT CLOSING WITH RED
MICROSOFT 4% DOWN
DOWJONES SLIP WITH 10,000 MARK
TODAY ASIAN MARKET
Nikkei 225 9,467.63 -55.03 -0.58% DOWN
Hang Seng 19,237.88 +41.43 +0.22% UP
Straits Times 2,700.21 +4.19 +0.16% UP
TRADING WITH FLAT
TODAY HOT BUYING STOCKS
CAIRN INDIA
GSPL
SBIN
RELIANCE
TATAMOTORS
WATCH NIFTY CAREFULLY
NIFTY RESISTANCE 4950 - 4980 - 5002
NIFTY SUPPORT 4881 - 4850 - 4786
TODAY EXPIRY DAY OUR MARKET VOLATILE
SO TRADERS TRADE CAREFULLY
REFRESH YOUR WEB PAGE EVERY 15 MINUETES
WE WILL GIVE THE CURRENT STATUS
9.00 AM : OUR MARKET OPEN WITH FLAT
9.20 am : BUY TATA MOTORS 714 TARGET 720
BUY TATA STEEL 477 TARGET 486
9.30 AM : NIFTY WILL ZOOM TO KISS 4950
BUY SBIN 2170 TARGET 2199
KEEP EYE ON NIFTY LEVEL
TRADE WITH STRICT STOPLOSS
9.45 AM :CAUTION MARKET VERY SENSITIVE
TRADE WITH STRICT STOPLOSS
TODAY OUR BUY CALL CAIRN INDIA MOVING UP
ASIAN MARKET TRADE WITH GREEN
10.00 AM: SESAGOA DOWN DOWN
LOOK SBIN ZOOOOOOOOM
10.10 am : TATA MOTORS TARGET ACHIEVED NOW 722
NIFTY 4931 , COMMON NIFTY
AFTERNOON ALERT NIFTY WILL BROKE
TRADERS WILL BE ALERT KEEP EYE ON NIFTY EVERY TIME
10.20 am : NIFTY NOW 4949
IT WILL BROKEN 4980
11.00 AM : MARKET SENSITIVE KEEP EYE ON NIFTY
11.30 AM : COMMON NIFTY 4980
12.00 pm :
Hang Seng 19,340.27 +143.82 +0.75%
Straits Times 2,719.27 +23.25 +0.86%
ASIA TRADING WITH GREEN
12.20 PM: NIFTY 4950
12.30 PM : TATA STEEL TARGET ACHIEVED BOOK PROFIT
SESAGOA MOVE UP TO 335 UPTREND
DEAR TRADERS PLEASE CLICK ALL THE ADVETISEMENTS IN MY BLOG
TATA STEEL NEXT TARGET 492
TATA STEEL ZOOM
SBIN NEAR TO MY TARGET PLEASE BOOK PROFIT
TATA STEEL ALSO
12.40 PM : EUROPEAN MARKET 1% UP
DEAR TRADERS PLEASE CLICK ALL THE ADVETISEMENTS IN MY BLOG
TATA STEEL SECOND TARGET ACHIEVED 492
12.45 PM: NIFTY WILL GO TO 4980 ALREADY I TOLD TODAY MORNING
BOOK PROFIT CAIRN,GSPL,RELIANCE ALSO
KEEP EYE ON NIFTY
NIFTY WILL U TURN POSSIBLE
ALERT ALERT
1.00 PM :DEAR TRADERS PLEASE CLICK ALL THE ADVETISEMENTS IN MY BLOG
NIFTY WILL TRY TO MOVE
DEAR TRADERS PLEASE CLICK ALL THE ADVETISEMENTS IN MY BLOG
1.30PM. DEAR TRADERS, DONOT TRADE LIKE THIS MARKET LEVEL ONLY KEEP WATCHING NIFTY.
DEAR TRADERS PLEASE CLICK ALL THE ADVETISEMENTS IN MY BLOG
2.10 pm: BUY LIC HOUSING FINANCE 921 TARGET 930
PLEASE GIVE YOUR COMMENT BELOW
DEAR TRADERS PLEASE CLICK ALL THE ADVETISEMENTS IN MY BLOG
TATA MOTORS ROCKING
OUR LIC HOUSING FINANCE CALL NEAR THE TARGET
2,20PM LIC HOUSING FINANCE TARGET 930 ACHIEVED
2.45pm : TODAY MORNING I TOLD 4980
BROKEN 5000 POSSIBLE. COMMON NIFTY
TRADERS COMMENT PLEASE
DEAR TRADERS PLEASE CLICK ALL THE ADVETISEMENTS IN MY BLOG
3.00PM : NIFTY TRY TO CROSS 5000
5000 BROKEN
3.25 PM : HAPPY THURSDAY
BYE ALL THE TRADERS
MEET YOU AGAIN TOMMOROW MORNING 8.45AM
WAITING YOU GOOD TIPS ON TOMMOROW
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
26.05.2010
26.05.2010
HAPPY WEDNESDAY
TODAY OUR GAP UP OPENING NIFTY 40 TO 50 POINTS
TODAY SELL CALL
CUMMINS
LIC HOUSING FINANCE
SESA GOA
BUY CALL
CIPLA
RELIANCE
9.20 am : SELL CUMMINS AND SESAGOA AT CMP
SELL CUMMINS AND SESAGOA AT CMP
TOMMOROW EXPIRY SO MARKET UP AND DOWN
11.00 AM : MARKET VOLATILE REGARDING EXPIRY
LIC HOUSING FINANCE TARGET ACHIEVED
12.00 PM : CIPLA TARGET ACHIEVED PROFIT BOOK
12.40 PM: EUROPE MARKET 1% UP
2.45PM: MARKET GOOD RECOVER
TATA MOTORS ZOOOOOOOOOOM
TODAY OUR MARKET IS GOOD COMEBACK ABOVE 2% UP
TODAY EUROPE OPEN WITH GREEN
THESE ALL GOOD NEWS FOR TRADERS
TODAY NIGHT US MARKET WILL OPEN WITH GREEN?
TOMMOROW OUR MARKET WILL ZOOOOOOOOOOOM
GAP UP OPEN AND NIFTY WILL REACH 5100
IT WILL POSSIBLE?
100% TRADERS ALL PRAY FOR THIS
HAPPY WEDNESDAY
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
25.05.2010
HAPPY TUESDAY 25.05.2010
YESTERDAY US MARKET
Dow 10,066.57 -126.82 -1.24% DOWN
Nasdaq 2,213.55 -15.49 -0.69% DOWN
S&P 500 1,073.65 -14.04 -1.29% DOWN
YESTERDAY EUROPE MARKET
FTSE 100 5,069.61 +6.68 +0.13% UP
DAX 5,805.68 -23.57 -0.40% DOWN
CAC 40 3,430.93 +0.19 +0.01% UP
TODAY ASIAN MARKET
Nikkei 225 9,526.67 -231.73 -2.37% DOWN
Hang Seng 19,282.73 -385.03 -1.96% DOWN
Straits Times 2,691.43 -32.44 -1.19% DOWN
TODAY TIPS
SBIN SELL SELL 2243.00 TARGET 2222
MARUTHI SELL SELL 1220 TARGET 1210
ITC BUY 268.00 TARGET 273.00
JK TYRE BUY 181 TARGET 185
ALL ARE TRADE WITH STRICT STOPLESS
BEFORE TRADE KEEP EYE ON NIFTY
SBIN TARGET ACHIEVED
MARUTHI TARGET ACHIEVED
10.10 am : BUY TATA MOTORS 685 TARGET 693 - 697
10.15 AM : NIFTY SUPPORT 4850 - 4800
RESISTANCE 4902-4950-5000
NIFTY LAST SUPPORT 4702
AFTERNOON NIFTY WILL "U" TURN
JK TYRE STRICT STOPLOSS 177
ITC STRICT STOPLOSS 266
TATA MOTORS 1ST TARGET ACHIEVED 693
BOOK PROFIT
RISKY TRADERS NEXT TGT 697
11.00 AM : WATCH NIFTY AFTERNOON "U" TURN
NIFTY WILL GAIN 30 TO 40 POINTS
BUY TATA STEEL 490 TARGET 497
NIFTY 4850 SUPPORT
11.10 am : DONT AFRAID NIFTY WILL REGAIN
1.30PM =
FTSE 100 4,921.50 -148.11 -2.92% DOWN
DAX 5,642.41 -163.27 -2.81% DOWN
CAC 40 3,335.53 -95.40 -2.78% DOWN
Nikkei 225 9,459.89 -298.51 -3.06% DOWN
Hang Seng 19,036.32 -631.44 -3.21% DOWN
Straits Times 2,655.47 -68.40 -2.51% DOWN
2.00 PM : Every day one bad news hit on the market.. Euro zone.. now new problems, S.Korea Vs. N.Korea fight.. :
Govt may free Petrol / Diesal price.. : when the Curde trade at 70$ we may needs to pay more then when It trade at 80$..
Telecom Sector may suck the money from Market : 75k crs
2.00 PM : NIFTY 4844>>>>>>>>4860>>>>>>>4880>>>>>>>4895
3.00 pm : NIFTY FINAL SUPPORT 4702
YESTERDAY US MARKET
Dow 10,066.57 -126.82 -1.24% DOWN
Nasdaq 2,213.55 -15.49 -0.69% DOWN
S&P 500 1,073.65 -14.04 -1.29% DOWN
YESTERDAY EUROPE MARKET
FTSE 100 5,069.61 +6.68 +0.13% UP
DAX 5,805.68 -23.57 -0.40% DOWN
CAC 40 3,430.93 +0.19 +0.01% UP
TODAY ASIAN MARKET
Nikkei 225 9,526.67 -231.73 -2.37% DOWN
Hang Seng 19,282.73 -385.03 -1.96% DOWN
Straits Times 2,691.43 -32.44 -1.19% DOWN
TODAY TIPS
SBIN SELL SELL 2243.00 TARGET 2222
MARUTHI SELL SELL 1220 TARGET 1210
ITC BUY 268.00 TARGET 273.00
JK TYRE BUY 181 TARGET 185
ALL ARE TRADE WITH STRICT STOPLESS
BEFORE TRADE KEEP EYE ON NIFTY
SBIN TARGET ACHIEVED
MARUTHI TARGET ACHIEVED
10.10 am : BUY TATA MOTORS 685 TARGET 693 - 697
10.15 AM : NIFTY SUPPORT 4850 - 4800
RESISTANCE 4902-4950-5000
NIFTY LAST SUPPORT 4702
AFTERNOON NIFTY WILL "U" TURN
JK TYRE STRICT STOPLOSS 177
ITC STRICT STOPLOSS 266
TATA MOTORS 1ST TARGET ACHIEVED 693
BOOK PROFIT
RISKY TRADERS NEXT TGT 697
11.00 AM : WATCH NIFTY AFTERNOON "U" TURN
NIFTY WILL GAIN 30 TO 40 POINTS
BUY TATA STEEL 490 TARGET 497
NIFTY 4850 SUPPORT
11.10 am : DONT AFRAID NIFTY WILL REGAIN
1.30PM =
FTSE 100 4,921.50 -148.11 -2.92% DOWN
DAX 5,642.41 -163.27 -2.81% DOWN
CAC 40 3,335.53 -95.40 -2.78% DOWN
Nikkei 225 9,459.89 -298.51 -3.06% DOWN
Hang Seng 19,036.32 -631.44 -3.21% DOWN
Straits Times 2,655.47 -68.40 -2.51% DOWN
2.00 PM : Every day one bad news hit on the market.. Euro zone.. now new problems, S.Korea Vs. N.Korea fight.. :
Govt may free Petrol / Diesal price.. : when the Curde trade at 70$ we may needs to pay more then when It trade at 80$..
Telecom Sector may suck the money from Market : 75k crs
2.00 PM : NIFTY 4844>>>>>>>>4860>>>>>>>4880>>>>>>>4895
3.00 pm : NIFTY FINAL SUPPORT 4702
Monday, May 24, 2010
INDIAN MARKET - 24.05.2010
The Indian markets closed in the negative after what was a juggernaut of a start to the day.
In the closing sessions, there was intense selling pressure which led to the submission of all its early gains made earier in the day.
Sensex shut shop at 16428, in the negative by 17 points while Nifty stropped at 4928, in the red by 2 points since its previous close.
CNX Midcap index was down 0.1% and BSE Smallcap index was up 0.4%.
The market breadth was positive with advances at 886 against declines of 400 on the NSE.
FII trading activity on NSE and BSE on Capital Market Segment
The following is combined FII trading data across NSE and BSE collated on the basis of trades executed by FIIs on 21-May-2010.
FII trading activity on NSE and BSE in Capital Market Segment(In Rs. Crores)
Category Date Buy Value Sell Value Net Value
FII 21-May-2010 ON FRIDAY = 1831.38 3371.7 -1540.32
PLEASE LOOK AT THIS DATA FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS (FII) MAJOR
SELLING AFTER 3 MONTH LEVEL. ( -1540.32)
OUR MARKET LOOK LIKE A NEGATIVE TREND NIFTY MAJOR SUPPORT 4950 BROKEN
TODAY, NEXT SUPPORT 4900 - 4800
TOMORROW CLOSING BELOW NIFTY 4850 UNEXPECTED SELLING POSSIBLE.
PLEASE EXIT ALL LONG
TRADE WITH SAFE , ONLY TRADE INTRADAY
U.S. stock futures
U.S. stock index futures pointed to a lower open on Wall Street on Monday following the previous session's late rally, with futures for the S&P 500 SPc1 down 0.68 percent, Dow Jones DJc1 futures down 0.52 percent and Nasdaq 100 NDc1 futures down 0.43 percent at 0830 GMT.
* European shares were flat in morning trade, as a rebound in mining shares was offset by worries in the banking sector after the Bank of Spain took over the running of Spanish savings bank CajaSur. [.EU]
* Japan's Nikkei average fell 0.3 percent to its lowest close in more than five months as investors remained wary about taking on more risky assets without assurance that a recent stock slide is over. [.T]
* Oil snapped three straight sessions of declines and slightly rose above $70 a barrel on Monday, but analysts said sentiment remains fragile and prices could again be hit by macroeconomic pessimism.
* Investors will keep an eye on the National Association of Realtors' existing home sales data for April, due at 1400 GMT, for fresh insight on the outlook for the economy.
* China struck a conciliatory note at the opening of talks with the United States by vowing to spur domestic demand and keeping a guarded opening to exchange rate reform, which the Obama administration says is needed to rebalance the global economy. [ID:nNTOE64M02]
* Marriott International Inc (MAR.N: Quote, Profile, Research), the largest U.S. hotel chain, aims to double the number of Marriott brand hotels in China within five years and intends to introduce a lower-priced hotel brand in the near future.
* Equity One Inc (EQY.N: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Sunday it would buy Capital Shopping Centres Group Plc's (CSCG.L: Quote, Profile, Research) U.S. unit in a $258.3 million deal, helping the U.S. shopping center owner expand into California.
* U.S. stocks snapped a three-day losing streak on Friday as investors bought beaten-down shares including banks on bets the financial regulation bill won't be as onerous as some had feared.
* The Dow Jones industrial average .DJI gained 125.38 points, or 1.25 percent, to 10,193.39. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX jumped 16.10 points, or 1.50 percent, to 1,087.69. The Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC rose 25.03 points, or 1.14 percent, to 2,229.04. (Reporting by Blaise Robinson; Editing by David Holmes)
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