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all guys n dupes hre..
listen
NIFTY HIT 3600 & SENSEX TOUCH 12000 i will shave my BALD k...if u think dat NIFTY HIT 3600 & SENSEX TOUCH 12000 den u guys sux...btta leave share market..u have no right 2 stay hre..
other indices r on dre 1 year low n india is outperformin its peer + uS MARkets...n again nifty will go 2 15000...n if it starts fallin frm dat level it ont touch NIFTY HIT 3600 & SENSEX TOUCH 12000 .dis k,...so guys i sugest u betta don reply dese DUpe msg's n njoy..
JAI HINd !...
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WILL NIFTY HIT 3600 & SENSEX TOUCH 12000
Posted by :
mohanji
Radhikaji,
Never mind about going wrong.Keep up the good work and regularly update your excel and share with us.Don't you think that indian stock market is likely to celebrate NSG waiver,inflation easing out and low crued price for atleast next two to three days?....or you feel these are the days when puts will be cheaper.So which day, you feel is the right time to buy puts and which strike level?Regards
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I am sure that India do not have such an aggressive attitude for the first use of Nuclear weapon against Pakistan or China. Why we have nuclear weapons is to keep ourselves evenly balanced with these neighbours in the defence front. Nucelar test is not the one to be conducted on a regular basis and as per my understanding, the huge area sorrounding the test arena cannot be inhabited for many many years and a country like Inida with huge population and deficit land area cannot affrod to sacrifice more of our precious land for test purpose. Even a single atomic weapon has immense distructive power and it is meaningless to pile up such weapons of mass distruction. ...
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CHINA
Posted by :
zoombusiness
The Chinese leadership has signalled its belief that India is a responsible nuclear power, which will never use its nuclear capability against China while supporting India\'s case at the Nuclear Suppliers Group, a senior expert at a government-run think-tank told TNN on Saturday. -
\"I hope the Indian leaders and the Indian people realise that China sincerely wants to improve relations between the two countries. This is a very big political decision of the Chinese leaders,\" Ma Jiali, research professor at the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations said soon after the NSG announced its decision in Vienna.
Ma said China and India should now start a new dialogue focusing on ways to ensure non-proliferation of nuclear technology in Asia.
China\'s vote played a crucial role in helping India win the approval of the 45-nation NSG because several of its members looked at Beijing for advise on how to deal with this situation, sources in Beijing said.
Chinese experts believe the NSG decision will hugely impact the border negotiations between the two countries because it will result in India becoming a more advanced nuclear power. New Delhi should appreciate China\'s goodwill and take measures to settle the border row, they said.
Supporting India\'s case at the NSG meeting was a difficult decision for the top Chinese leadership who faced severe resistance from a section of the Communist Party and the military brass, another expert on international relations, who preferred anonymity, said.
The resistance was apparent in an article published in the People\'s Daily , the Communist Party mouthpiece, severely criticising the India-US deal.
\"There are hawks in every country and it is not always easy to win them over. This decision shows the commanding influence of the top leadership even in a highly sensitive issue like this,\" he said.
Ma and other experts feel the generally decision to back India\'s case will help build the right atmosphere for solving outstanding issues between the two nations including the border problem. China has been appreciative of India\'s approach towards pro-Tibet protesters during and after the Lhasa riots and at the time of the Olympic torch relay.
\"The time has come for China and India to sit down and discuss the Dalai Lama issue,\" Ma said. Beijing apparently expects India to reciprocate its goodwill expressed through the vote at the NSG meeting by helping it solve problems relating to Tibet, sources said.
China recognises the fact that the NSG decision will enable India to obtain nuclear technology and material from different countries across the world and further strengthen its technological base, Ma said.
In taking the decision to vote for the India, Beijing has taken into consideration the fact that it will impact its close relationship with Pakistan.
Islamabad has been urging Beijing to oppose India at the NSG because it has to fear most from India\'s nuclear strength. The Pakistan factor could be one reason why Ma suggested regulator dialogue on nuclear non-proliferation in Asia.
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Earnings Report Strategy
(Long Strangle )
When the companies releasing their Quarterly earnings report you can use this strategy.
suppose the stock XYZ you are tracking is going to announce the results tomorrow, and trading 250 rs, you could think of buying slightly OTM call , slightly OTM Put.
say 260 CALL, 240 PUT. ( you can decide how many contracts )
so when the price announced tommorrow either the stock will Gap up or gap down according to the report.
If it's goes down Your calls will be worthless, and you can make money in PUTS, If it's goes up you can make money from calls.
make sure that when you are buying that you are not giving more premiums.
Happy options trading...
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The primary difference lies in the obligation placed on contract holders and writers. In a futures contract, the holder is obliged to buy (or sell) the underlying asset at a specific price at a specific future date. On the other hand, an option gives the holder the right but not the obligation to buy (or sell) the underlying asset at a specific price at anytime before the expiration date. Hence the term option and this option comes at a price in the form of a premium (specifically the time value of the premium).
As a result, while both buyers and sellers of futures contracts face the same amount of risk, sellers of options take on an additional volatility risk in exchange for a premium and this premium can be high if the underlying asset is perceived to be very volatile.
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Crude is hovering near to my 3rd downside target of dollar 100-101/bbl....currently trading around dollar 105-106/bbl....
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Commodity Cycle to BURST
Posted by :
mannish
Correction to the above post:-
Crude hit my 2nd downside target of dollar 113 per barrel as predicted earlier.
Regards,
Manish Bothra,
Kolkata.
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It's best to invest ourselves instead of going with SIP, yes if your horizon is 20 / 30 years then you can do that....
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SIPs: A long-term investment strategy
Posted by :
sp.palo
Some investors opt for SIPs thinking that despite the drawbacks it is nonetheless a smart way to invest as opposed to one-time lumpsum investments. This is right, but SIPs work best only if you last the entire tenure and don’t redeem units prematurely. Some investment consultants advise their clients to go in for SIPs because the entry load is waived off. Their argument is that since the entry load is waived off, then even if the client withdraws prematurely, the 2.00% exit load (approximately) is not really damaging as its just a charge for not paying the entry load. This argument is flawed because the entry and exit loads are charged on different amounts.
For example, from the above real life illustration its easy to understand how the exit load can be particularly high on premature redemptions from an SIP. Take the first SIP at an NAV of Rs 11.72 (in the table above); if the investor had entered one-time at that level at 2.00% entry load it would have cost him Rs 0.23 (2% of Rs 11.72). But since he has opted for the SIP route let us understand how a premature redemption works for him. Say, the investor wants to redeem his units by January 1, 2005 because the NAV has climbed significantly and he wants to capitalise on the opportunity. He will be slapped with a 2.00% exit load since the entry load was waived off on the SIP. However, the 2.00% exit load will be calculated on Rs 18.68, which amounts to Rs 0.37. Compare this with the Rs 0.23 he would have had to pay if he had entered lumpsum in August 2004.
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Dear Eshers,
please don't mind my ignorance...what is SGX and how you trade in this? and how it starts earliar than normal market time?Regards...
In reply to:
2nd September
Posted by :
eshers
RN,
Am seriously considering of using SGX especially considering it starts early and over-shoots most of the day.. There is a bit of the problem with Margin requirements with SGX and also options are not available i guess.. But am seriously looking to see how i could trade in SGX and also in DOW :-)..
I use MOST for trading..
Cheers
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With India getting NSG waiver, Congress President Sonia Gandhi today congratulated Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for his \"conviction and commitment to pursue with determination India\'s integration with the global mainstream to meet the requirements of our energy security.\"
Explaining the waiver as a historic moment in a press release, Gandhi said, \"The NSG waiver marks the culmination of enormous efforts and skillful negotiations by our diplomats and nuclear scientists. Three decades of isolation have ended.\"
She further said that with this decisive step, India will also work along with other countries towards ensuring global energy security and addressing the issue of climate change.
\"This is a tribute to India\'s impeccable credentials and genuine quest for energy security,\" she added.
-ET...
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Liquidity would not be a problem, in case of Nifty, Some players only play deep ITM in case of PUTs, and Deep OTMs in case of calls , if they feel market will not go there, just to pocket the premium money due to Time decay. ( if nifty is at 4350 , you can look to sell 3800 PUT and you can look to sell 5000 Calls )
It's up to the investors to decide what is best trade.
Most of the Day traders or one week horizon traders prefer ITM and ATM contracts as the point to point variations will be there....
In reply to:
How to write PUTS to Purchase stocks
Posted by :
mohanji
Dear Aru,
How is the liquidity of deep ITM options?....hope these are easily tradable.How you compare it with ATM and OTM options?..and why you are inclined towards deep ITM? Your veiws please.Regards
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The Chinese leadership has signalled its belief that India is a responsible nuclear power, which will never use its nuclear capability against China while supporting India\'s case at the Nuclear Suppliers Group, a senior expert at a government-run think-tank told TNN on Saturday. -
\"I hope the Indian leaders and the Indian people realise that China sincerely wants to improve relations between the two countries. This is a very big political decision of the Chinese leaders,\" Ma Jiali, research professor at the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations said soon after the NSG announced its decision in Vienna.
Ma said China and India should now start a new dialogue focusing on ways to ensure non-proliferation of nuclear technology in Asia.
China\'s vote played a crucial role in helping India win the approval of the 45-nation NSG because several of its members looked at Beijing for advise on how to deal with this situation, sources in Beijing said.
Chinese experts believe the NSG decision will hugely impact the border negotiations between the two countries because it will result in India becoming a more advanced nuclear power. New Delhi should appreciate China\'s goodwill and take measures to settle the border row, they said.
Supporting India\'s case at the NSG meeting was a difficult decision for the top Chinese leadership who faced severe resistance from a section of the Communist Party and the military brass, another expert on international relations, who preferred anonymity, said.
The resistance was apparent in an article published in the People\'s Daily , the Communist Party mouthpiece, severely criticising the India-US deal.
\"There are hawks in every country and it is not always easy to win them over. This decision shows the commanding influence of the top leadership even in a highly sensitive issue like this,\" he said.
Ma and other experts feel the generally decision to back India\'s case will help build the right atmosphere for solving outstanding issues between the two nations including the border problem. China has been appreciative of India\'s approach towards pro-Tibet protesters during and after the Lhasa riots and at the time of the Olympic torch relay.
\"The time has come for China and India to sit down and discuss the Dalai Lama issue,\" Ma said. Beijing apparently expects India to reciprocate its goodwill expressed through the vote at the NSG meeting by helping it solve problems relating to Tibet, sources said.
China recognises the fact that the NSG decision will enable India to obtain nuclear technology and material from different countries across the world and further strengthen its technological base, Ma said.
In taking the decision to vote for the India, Beijing has taken into consideration the fact that it will impact its close relationship with Pakistan.
Islamabad has been urging Beijing to oppose India at the NSG because it has to fear most from India\'s nuclear strength. The Pakistan factor could be one reason why Ma suggested regulator dialogue on nuclear non-proliferation in Asia.
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Dear Sp.palo,
In case if one invest in SIP for 3 years horizon , I think the NAV will not be rising much in the case of 18 months rise and 18 months fall,or may be little rise in NAV.
I don't prefer the SIP, I prefer putting MF's whatever the amount you nare comfortable with, If you feel the vaue come down you can average as you would do for stocks.
You are right....
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SIPs: A long-term investment strategy
Posted by :
sp.palo
I may not be correct in my view .
But.. Suppose we invest in SIP for 3 years. Say the first 18 months markets rise 25% and the next 18 months the markets fall 30%, then what about the invested money. Someone may say that 4-5 years should be the horizon. Where is the end ?
My point is neither there is guarantee about the returns after a specific period nor we can specify a time frame as a safe horizon.So,book profits or redeem your funds after a predefined gain. Thats it. Greed has no end.
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Dear Aru,
How is the liquidity of deep ITM options?....hope these are easily tradable.How you compare it with ATM and OTM options?..and why you are inclined towards deep ITM? Your veiws please.Regards...
In reply to:
How to write PUTS to Purchase stocks
Posted by :
vam_aru
When we are at 4450 I did all of those, when i sold the 4700 PUTs I have buyed 4450 Puts ( 2 of them ), and when i sold 4600 puts I have buyed 4300 Puts, I had a very bearish views that market might go to 4200...anyway for eacg sold put I am having a covering for two puts so that in the event of nifty crashes it will provide me the profits.
Friday When i saw the profits in 4300 PUts and I expected a good outcome but wanted to keep some cushion, I had squared off the 4300 Puts and only kept 4450 puts.
since now the expectation of NIFTY going to 4600 and above I will take out the 4450 Puts with loss, anyway I will be making that with the sold puts.
My reason for the deep in the money is that i had the bearish view. and wanted to have some cover as well.
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Market is spontaneous in reacting to any news and especially any positive developments regarding nuclear deal. It may take long time to reap the benifits of such deal, but still market should react favourably when the market open on Monday. I am not an expert to analyse the merits and demerits of the deal and hence do not intend to discuss politicial controversies based on the deal. Market may see it as a postivie factor and some sectors like Power, Engg etc likely to witness some big buying interest during the next week.
Stocks to watch next week:-
1) BHEL
2) L & T
3) Siemens
4) Voltas
5) Patels Airtemp
6) Hindustan Construction
7) PTC
8) GVK Power
9) Thermax
10) Power Grid
11) JP Hydro
12) NTPC
13) Blue Star
14) Punj Llyod
15) GMR Infra
16) BEML
17) SIEMENS
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Jagdish, Lets talk about the banking sect
Banking & Financial Services - Sector
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JAGDISH GABATracked by: 0 Boarder
radhika,you are most welcome if i am of any help to you in this matter or on the subject-jagdish...
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Jagdish, Lets talk about the banking sect
Posted by :
radhika_nandlal
Jagdish,
some things are clear but still some of my doubts remain... will be back shortly..
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Sony recalls 440,000 Vaio laptops on overheating concern.
Sony has initiated a voluntary program to perform a free inspection and, if necessary, a repair to ensure these units meet our high quality standards.\"
The company said the recall is for its VGN-TZ100, VGN-TZ200, VGN-TZ300 and VGN-TZ2000 series.
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