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Monday, 31 December 2007

Happy New Year....

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No entry load on Mutual Funds from Jan 4 2008

As a New Year gift to mutual fund investors, market regulator Sebi on Monday exempted them from payment of entry fee on applications filed directly to the asset management companies (AMC)."It has now been decided that no entry load shall be charged for direct applications received by the AMCs i.e. applications received through Internet, submitted to AMCs or collection centre/ investor service centres that are not routed through any distributor/agent/broker," Securities and Exchange Board of India said in a circular.The exemption would apply for...

Fund houses say market fairy valued: CNBC-TV18 poll

CNBC-TV18 has polled around 13-15 fund houses barring Reliance, Franklin Mutual Fund. 82% of fund houses said that the market is fairly valued and rest said it is overvalued at current levels. 55% of them have kept target of 20000-22000. 33% said that the Sensex will go upto 22000-24000.CNBC-TV18 has polled around 13-15 fund houses barring Reliance, Franklin Mutual Fund. CNBC TV18 analyst Varinder Bansal reports that according to Mutual Funds poll, 82% of fund houses said that the market is fairly valued and rest said it is overvalued at current...

Mute welcome to the new year

The Sensex opened 116 points above its previous close tracking positive Asian markets. But, the market could not hold on to its gains as trading progressed on lack of buying support. However, the presence of bullish sentiment helped the market to remain in a range with a positive bias in the latter part of the session with buying in consumer durables, PSU and FMCG stocks. However, selling in frontline stocks towards the close saw the Sensex touch its day's low of 20,240. The Sensex finally closed the session with a gain of 80 points at 20,286,...

20 great stocks to buy in 2008

Stock selection will be the key factor in determining returns in 2008, given concerns of a global slowdown and premium valuations in domestic markets. Year 2007 saw the market deliver good returns amidst volatility, especially in the second half, thanks to global concerns. The BSE Sensex was up a good 46.6 per cent, helped by strong foreign and domestic inflows. And what led to these inflows was none other than a strong performance by India Inc. For investors, the moot question is how will 2008 be? The answer is not simple given that none of the...

Sunday, 30 December 2007

Weekly Technicals

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Bullish outlook on the market

The trading activity in the final hour on Friday signalled bullishness, going ahead. However, if the past is any indication, the markets tend to have one good week, only to follow it up with weakness in the subsequent week. What happens on Monday will thus be a trend setter.The markets opened on a weak note on Friday, the first trading day of the new January series, with the bears pulling the benchmark indices close to their support levels.The reversal came towards the close, with the Nifty moving up from the day’s low of 6,022 to close at 6,080....

Saturday, 29 December 2007

How to invest your money most profitably

Understanding your objectives and your own nature is a large part of successful investing. These are two anchors in a sea of financial variables.Before investing your first dollar, it helps to know what your time frame is. Are you investing for short-term, medium-term or long-term objectives? If you have previously invested, a glance at your transactions will reveal your tactics, though perhaps not your intentions.Short-term speculations have a way of becoming long-term investments when the market moves the wrong way.By definition, successful investing...

Don’t Forget about Past Trades

Emotions control our decisions everyday and the greatest leaders and traders learn to harness these emotions and use them to their advantage. As soon as money is involved in a transaction, whether it be the stock market, real estate, art work or antiques; emotions ultimately set the final price. Some investors have greater control over their emotions while other investors are destroyed by their emotional reactions to certain situations and events.One...