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Friday, 14 August 2015

The indices had a spectacular session of trade, with the Sensex reclaiming the 28,000 mark and Nifty settling above 8,500 : 14 Aug 2015

The benchmark indices had a spectacular session of trade, with the Sensex reclaiming the 28,000 mark and Nifty settling above 8,500, on expectations of a rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India, a glimmer of hope on the GST front and return of stability in the Chinese currency markets. The bull surge was led by index heavyweights such as ICICI Bank, HDFC, SBI and RIL. The Sensex ended at 28,067, stronger by 517 points or 1.8% and the Nifty settled at 8,519, up 162 points. The broader markets were also in top gear, with the BSE midcap index surging by 2.1% at 11,431 and the smallcap index gaining 1.4% at 11,735. The market breadth was over-whelmingly in favour of the bulls; out of 2,943 stocks traded on the BSE, there were 1,791 advancing stocks as against 1,055 declines. The wholesale prices fell at a faster-than-expected annual rate of 4.05% in July, its ninth consecutive decline and lowest in atleast a decade, mainly driven by weak food and fuel prices. The plunging inflation has resurrected hopes of a rate-cut by the central bank at On the GST front, the government is reportedly mulling a two-day Parliament session to get GST Bill passed in its determination to stick to the implementation timeline of April 2016 after a belligerent Congress-led opposition stalled passage of the indirect tax legislation in the just-concluded session. Meanwhile China's central bank raised the value of yuan against the US dollar by 0.05%, halting a 3-day decline in the currency. "The encouraging July CPI inflation print not only reflected the favorable base effect but more importantly, weakening sequential momentum. High frequency data hints at further downside to inflation in August. We expect CPI inflation to undershoot RBI's January CPI target considerably, implying scope for further 25-50 bps rate cut in FY2016. We believe chances of a 25 bps rate cut on September 29 have increased significantly, with global volatility being the only potential risk," points out a note from Kotak Institutional Equities. RUPEE The rupee bounced back from the 65.34 mark, its weakest level since September 2013, after China strengthened yuan against the dollar. The rupee is currently trading at 65, up 3 paise. SECTORS AND STOCKS All the BSE sectoral indices ended in the green. The rate-sensitive banking and auto indices were the leading sectoral gainers on the BSE, racing ahead by 3% and 2% respectively on rate-cut expectations. Vedanta, ICICI Bank, HDFC, SBI and RIL were the top individual gainers on the BSE. In the banking space, PNB soared by more than 8%, while ICICI Bank, HDFC, HDFC Bank, SBI and Kotak Mahindra Bank added 2-4% each. The auto space saw the likes of Bajaj Auto, M&M, Hero Motocorp and Maruti Suzuki gaining 2-3% each. The metal stocks were also in the limelight, with Hindalco and Vedanta gaining around 3% each. Telecom majors, including Bharti Airtel, Idea Cellular and Rcom surged by 2-3% each after the government permitted spectrum sharing in a move that could resolve the issue of call drops and improve efficiency in their respective telecom circles. Glenmark Pharmaceuticals surged by 7% to Rs 1,131 on inclusion in the MSCI Emerging Markets Index from close of August 31, 2015. Adani Port and Special Economic Zone has gained 8.7%, adding to Thursday's 3.9% rise as the stock is set to replace NMDC in Nifty from 28 September. Infosys and Dr Reddy's shed around 1% each to be the sole losers among the Sensex-30 scrips.

Monday, 9 February 2015

The New Trading For a Living-Study Guide



Test your trading knowledge and skills-without risking any money
You may read the best trading book, but how much of that knowledge will you retain a week later? This is why you need this Study Guide for The New Trading for a Living. It'll give you a firmer grasp of the essential trading rules and skills. This Study Guide, based on the bestselling trading book of all time, was created by its author to help you master the key points of his classic book.

The Study Guide's 170 multiple-choice questions are divided into 11 chapters, each with its own rating scale. They cover the entire range of trading topics, from psychology to system design, from risk management to becoming an organized trader. Each question is linked to a specific chapter in the main book, while the Answers section functions like a mini-textbook. It doesn't just tell you that A is right or B is wrong-it provides extensive comments on both the correct and incorrect answers.

Friday, 2 January 2015

Do you know about Hidden Divergence ?

                               Divergence, which is a term that technicians use when two or more averages or indices fail to show confirming trends,  is one of the mainstays of technical analysis. Here’s a new way to use oscillators and divergence as well as methods to locate entry levels during a trend. Most technical indicators mirror or confirm price movement. When price moves up, the indicator moves up; when price moves down, the indicator moves down. When prices peak, the indicator peaks; and when prices bottom, the indicator bottoms. Sometimes, however, a discrepancy occurs between price and indicator movement. That discrepancy is known as nonconfirmation and can be seen most clearly on overbought or oversold indicators as well as on indicators that move above or below a zero line.

Saturday, 18 October 2014

15 High-Profit Trading Strategies





Praise for Trade Like a Pro


"Noble's commitment to the individual trader is exactly what traders need during these volatile times. He has knowledge that spans across markets and is worldwide. He is a valued contributor to the TraderPlanet.com community, and this book further demonstrates his dedication to educating traders and helping them become more successful."
—Lane J. Mendelsohn, Publisher, TraderPlanet.com



Sunday, 31 August 2014

Important finance books

The Best Finance Books




Robert Kiyosaki

Personal finance author and lecturer Robert T. Kiyosaki developed his unique economic perspective from two very different influences - his two fathers. This text lays out Kiyosaki's philosophy and his relationship with money.


William J. Bernstein

The classic guide to constructing a solid portfolio—without a financial advisor!

The Millionaire Next Door


Christopher Jarvis and David Mandell


A Random Walk Down Wall Street


Burton Malkiel

The best investment guide money can buy, with over 1.5 million copies sold, now fully revised and updated.

The Investor's Manifesto


William Bernstein

A timeless approach to investing wisely over an investment lifetime

The Intelligent Asset Allocator


William Bernstein
“Bernstein has become a guru to a peculiarly ’90s group: well-educated, Internet-powered people intent on investing well—and with minimal ‘help’ from professional Wall Street.”
--Robert Barker, BusinessWeek



The E-Myth Revisited


Michael Gerber





                


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