Stocks To Keep A Close Eye On

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SavantGarde

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Couldn't concentrate on the screen...for things happening around me.... therefore there was no point... just managed to sell overnight IFCI @ 65.95 and bought it back @ 65.10...& 1 lot of BGR @ 732.45

SavantGarde

With the break 3000 support the next support is at 2900...Wonder whats with the markets today...Would give higher weightage to SG...in no trade though...failing to read the price and charts....even friday was a bit better that way...
 

rsingh2005

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Hi Amit,

To detect one must at least have NF, BNF, RIL, ONGC, SBI, BHEL & LT on the screen...when observing the Indexes (BSE & NSE) if one notices slightly faster rate of Lower Low..... and the screen gets awash in RED as if there is Basket Selling... then you know the Big Guys are actively participating..in moving the Index...


SavantGarde
Savant Sir,
One novice question.. so what one should perceive, either go with the direction of the Index or it is the trap of big player..

Thanks.
 

amit_15

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Within 4 minutes... not bad....way too fast than I would have thought

SavantGarde
Dear Mr SG,

It was about 7-8 minutes I think.

When you talk about deception, do you mean that the Total Buy Qty was a deception to make people think that Titan would go up? Cause, what happened was Titan went down 10 points in 8 mins, then went back up 10 points and stayed there for about 1 hour before going down. So, this 1 hour many novice people like me would have bought, but the big guys were taking short positions?

Thanks.

Amit.
 

gauharjk

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SG sir,

Political crisis in the making...

Cong presses panic button, calls allies for meeting

The Congress has called an emergency meeting of its allies in New Delhi on Monday evening after opposition parties held up Parliament for the 17th consecutive day to press for a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) probe into the 2G spectrum allocation scam
How would the markets handle it if this crisis escalates?
 
I am utterly confused with the meaning of margin trading.

Defintion on googling: "Margin trading is buying stocks without having the entire money to do it"

So is not intraday trading a type of Margin trading? Or is there something called "margin trading" available with the Online Broker, which we can use?

Please someone can clarify so that I can understand the discussion about margin trading.
 

deneb

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Watch out ADAG shareholders. Your investments (whatever left of your investments) in power, telecom, infra, capital will now fluctuate with price of steel and cement price

Mukesh Ambani’s Altamount Road residence, Antillia , billed as the world’s most expensive family home, will soon have competition. Its rival, and this should be easy to guess, is being built by his younger brother, Anil.

Just a few months back, as Mukesh and Nita Ambani’s Rs 4,500-crore dream home was getting its finishing touches, construction began on Anil and Tina Ambani’s new house at Bandra’s Pali Hill. The work, as the picture here shows, has since progressed and reached the plinth level.

Ravi Muthreja, spokesperson for the Anil Ambani-controlled Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group Group (ADAG), confirmed that the plot on the Nargis Dutt road will house a residence for Anil Ambani and his family. Muthreja, however, refused to share any details of the project. A questionnaire sent to his office remained unanswered.

Members of the Pali Hill Residents Association (PHRA), who are opposing the project, however, revealed that the Ambanis have got permission to build a 66-metre tall structure and applications have been moved to raise the height to 150 metres.

Antillia, for record, towers over almost all of south Mumbai at 170 metres and has Mukesh’s personal library on the top floor. If Anil’s new house gets the clearance for 150 metres, it would dwarf everything in its sight in Bandra.

A senior officer from the Buildings Proposal Department of BMC , who did not wish to be identified, confirmed that his office has received a proposal from the Ambanis for a residential building in Bandra. "It’s a preliminary proposal. I would not like to comment on the proposed or sanctioned height of the building," he added.

The 1537 sq mt plot where the Ambani house is being built was home to a bungalow of Bombay Suburban Electricity Supply company’s (BSES) chairman. In early 2000, when Reliance gained control of BSES, the spacious bungalow came into its ownership.

Subsequently, in 2005 when the brothers split, Anil got the power business and with it this quaint bungalow on Pali Hill.

Anil currently stays with his wife, sons and mother at the 17-storeyed Sea Wind building at Cuffe Parade.
The Pali Hill Residents Association, meawhile, are building up their case to oppose any move to allow Anil’s house to rise to 150 metres. "There is water reservoir that supplies to almost all of Bandra and Khar adjacent to this plot. The new building will also be in the flight path of planes taking off and landing at the airport," said Madhu Poplai, secretary, PHRA.

The residents association is also raising questions about the plot’s ownership. "After Reliance Energy acquired BSES and plot came into their possession, the land was sold to Kunj Bihari Developers, whose main officials, including the directors, were employees with Reliance Infrastructure . This huge plot was sold to Kunj Bihari Developers for just Rs 43 lakhs," PHRA chairman Amitav Shukla said.

Muthreja, however, dismissed all of PHRA’s reservations. "There are so many highrises in the area, we do not know where are these objections coming from," he said.
 
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rajeabc

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I am utterly confused with the meaning of margin trading.

Defintion on googling: "Margin trading is buying stocks without having the entire money to do it"

So is not intraday trading a type of Margin trading? Or is there something called "margin trading" available with the Online Broker, which we can use?

Please someone can clarify so that I can understand the discussion about margin trading.
You got the meaning of margin right.. you need only partial amount to trade .
There are two types of margin. 1st one is provided by NSE to trade in Future..That means when you trade in Future you need only partial some of money..% you can check at your broker's website. Future of stock comes in lot..Number of shares in a Lot depend on value of the stock. Normally 1 lot (worth ~ 3-4 lakhs )need margin money of around 60-70 k.. You can keep position till expiry of that contract.. (profit and loss will be adjusted at EOD)

2nd type of margin is provided by brokers..It could be any thing.. start from 6 times to 20 times. BUT this is only for INTRADAY. you will have to close your position(s) by EOD. you can not carry forward for next day. Yes if you have money then you can get it converted to delivery..

INTRA DAY "MARGIN " TRADING IS DANGEROUS TO YOUR POCKET.
 
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