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Originally Posted by J.Ravi
(Post 3796594)
SBI 50 @ 221.15 |
Ravi Sir,
I got SBI @220. But I guess there is more bleeding yet to happen. Analysts predicted 22k for Sensex and we are already in 24K range now.
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Originally Posted by ghodlur
(Post 3796647)
But I guess there is more bleeding yet to happen. |
More bleeding means adding more blue chips to my portfolio, reducing the average cost! :D
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Originally Posted by The Rationalist
(Post 3794784)
Dear Amazing,
I hope you are an 'investor' not 'speculator'. If you are the former, just sit tight. But if you are the latter sell out. Once you sell out just read ' The Intelligent Investor ' by Benjamin Graham twice before re entering stock market. Sometimes in life the only thing you need to do is do 'NOTHING'.
Regards,
The Rationalist. |
The Rationalist.
Hi.
That is what I am doing :)
Some scrips, like Tata Motors that I have posted about in my earlier post, is a great buy,at least to me. But will wait. As per an article in the Ecomomic Times the derivatives signal some more downside but things may change within no time.
On 7/9/2015 Shankar Dayal was pretty pessimistic about the immediate future. Incidentally he was not at all bullish on Tata Motors.
A few days back somebody else mentioned that during Lehman crisis it was a bank failed but if a country like China has problems that can lead to a bigger problem
Que sera sera the future is not ours to see. :)
Regards
Recent update on motherson sumi:
Motherson Sumi shares fell as much as 5.3 per cent to hit an intraday low of Rs 268.75 after the auto component maker's biggest client Volkswagen admitted to fudging emission norms for diesel cars in the US.
Volkswagen has stopped selling diesel cars in the US with immediate effect and the German carmaker can face a potential fine of $18 billion, according to a Reuters report that quoted the US Environmental Protection Agency.*
Of Motherson Sumi's revenue pie, 40 per cent comes from the Volkswagen group, making it the largest client for the Noida-based company. Out of this 10 per cent revenues come from the US market.
Bought Coal India 50 @ 323 just a few minutes back. :)
Any reason behind your coal India buy or just that the PE looks cheap ?
MSIL showing a surge of positive sentiment. Had grown 300+ in few months
[quote=faustus77;3797736]The Rationalist.
Hi.
That is what I am doing :)
Some scrips, like Tata Motors that I have posted about in my earlier post, is a great buy,at least to me. But will wait. As per an article in the Ecomomic Times the derivatives signal some more downside but things may change within no time.
Profitability of Tata Motors is hugely dependent on JLR operations,mostly from China. Due to economic problems in China,of late sales have dropped drastically. Locally,Nano is still not doing well. Zest and Bolt are facing stiff competition. So,better to be careful while adding more of the stock in your portfolio, on price dips.
Sorry to butt in, but has anyone here looked at Dlink India, a reputed MNC with 55% Market share and good brand recall trading at a Market Cap of around 600 Cr. The share price was around Rs. 20 sometime last year and has gone upto Rs. 235 and corrected again to 160 levels.
Disc: Invested at around Rs.140/- last year.
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Originally Posted by faustus77
(Post 3797736)
The Rationalist.
Hi.
That is what I am doing :)
Some scrips, like Tata Motors that I have posted about in my earlier post, is a great buy,at least to me. But will wait. As per an article in the Ecomomic Times the derivatives signal some more downside but things may change within no time.
Profitability of Tata Motors is hugely dependent on JLR operations,mostly from China. Due to economic problems in China,of late sales have dropped drastically. Locally,Nano is still not doing well. Zest and Bolt are facing stiff competition. So,better to be careful while adding more of the stock in your portfolio, on price dips. |
Toingpoing
Hi
Agree with your point but the downside would not be much.
I bought Tata Motors DVR on 29/9/15 and the September figures were a pleasant surprise.
Today (6/10/15) it was the best performing Nifty stock
Regards
Does anyone know what is 'wrong' with Dishman Pharma?
One analyst and another friend (the person who had recommended Dishman to me) both asked to to exit one month ago. I did not.
The stock has kept moving up sharply after that (46% up in one month). I am still invested. :)
Guys need your suggestions - Is it a good idea to invest in spicejet tomorrow at around 43-45? Looking for some short term gains and will dispose it within a short period of time. Looking to buy around 200 shares casually since I hear it is going to shoot up due to Indigo effect. Am I doing the right thing or should I drop this idea?
Apart from that, shooting at Indigo too, which is by far the most anticipated IPO by many..
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Originally Posted by S_U_N
(Post 3819724)
Does anyone know what is 'wrong' with Dishman Pharma?
One analyst and another friend (the person who had recommended Dishman to me) both asked to to exit one month ago. I did not.
The stock has kept moving up sharply after that (46% up in one month). I am still invested. :) |
Pharma is doing well as a whole, 46% up in one month should be indication that its doing very well. From a cursory look at it nothing looks inherently bad. I'd ignore the analyst/friend
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Originally Posted by audioholic
(Post 3828237)
Guys need your suggestions - Is it a good idea to invest in spicejet tomorrow at around 43-45? Looking for some short term gains and will dispose it within a short period of time. Looking to buy around 200 shares casually since I hear it is going to shoot up due to Indigo effect. Am I doing the right thing or should I drop this idea?
Apart from that, shooting at Indigo too, which is by far the most anticipated IPO by many.. |
I read that there are only two profit making airlines in India - Indigo & Go Air. By that standard, I personally wouldn't invest in Spicejet.
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Originally Posted by swiftnfurious
(Post 3828309)
I read that there are only two profit making airlines in India - Indigo & Go Air. By that standard, I personally wouldn't invest in Spicejet. |
Yes I am aware of that. But looking at the performance of Spicejet, and many people saying that it would spike under the effect of Indigos hefty price tag, I thought of casually putting down some money on SJ (200 shares = ~ 9k) and trying my luck. Not planning to hold it for a long time, maybe would sell it if it crosses 55 or so. Just dont want it to tumble down severely. Afterall, its a small risk I am taking. So just wanted to get some suggestions.
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