Thursday 20 March 2014

IGL READY FOR NEW BULL RUN : 350/450/500++

VIew Indraprastha  Gas

Buy IGL LTD Till 276/74 SL 264 CB TGT 320/380/450/500++ 
LTP 284






About IGL

IGL is in the Oil Drilling And Exploration sector. The current market capitalisation stands at Rs 3,976.70 crore.The company has reported a standalone sales of Rs 1,040.43 crore and a Net Profit of Rs 89.46 crore for the quarter ended Dec 2013.

Tuesday 18 March 2014

Technical view By RS on NIFTY : NF may Test 6700 Before any Fall



LTP 6516.65 

Buy With SL of 6420 CB SPOT FOR TARGET 6666-6710/30. and then Try TO Sell there With SL OF 6800 SPOT CB FOR TGT 6161. SPOT 


Friday 7 March 2014

NF AT 6500++..RIL 840CE 9 to 40 .all investment call on FIRE..... Voltas.ITC. CESC. Century

RIL 840cE@ 9 to 40





CLICK HERE FOR LIVE CALL

NIFTY NEAR TGT OF 6525..

After booked Loss in Short, Yesterday we initiated Long on Nifty above 6359 Spot today hit 6505. Short Initiated at 6295-6310 Zone . and we r buyer at 6222-6215 bottom before Rally . (BUY CALL 6215)

SEE HERE FOR BUY CALL

Investment Holding on ROCKKKKKKKK

 83 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>112

360>>>>>>>>>502++ 

CENTURYTEXTILE

240>>>>>>>>>>>> 342++

VOLTAS

115>>>>>>>>>>>>>>148+

RELIANCE

793>>>>>>>>>>>>>868 till NW

ITC LTD

325>>>>>>>>336

Note: Click on Stock Name for chart .

LEARN N EARN :) 

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Tuesday 4 March 2014

04/03/2014 Report: 80+ Point In Nifty 6350ce given 80% Return in 1 day

When Everyone giving a target of 6060 yesterday after a Big fall of 60 Point...........
As Usual Taken long against  crowd and its paysssssss 

Nifty BOunced again from exact level of mine and made high mine level too... :) 

             NF6350ce@41 >>>>>>>>>>>71 made high :)


LIVE CALL

Whats NEXT >................



Monday 3 March 2014

Short Term Call : ADANIENT Can test 270/80 ++

VIEW ON ADANI ENT :

Buy Adani Ent 256-254 SL 250 Target 270-80++ (cash lvl)

OptionPlayer BET ON 280CE near 3-3.4 with SL 1.7 TGT 6/8++


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About Adani Enterprises

Adani Enterpris is in the Trading sector. The current market capitalisation stands at Rs 28,980.00 crore.The company has reported a consolidated sales of Rs 13,644.24 crore and a Net Profit of Rs 17.33 crore for the quarter ended Dec 2013.


Friday 28 February 2014

RELIANCE IND : ADD IN PORTFOLIO FOR 1000+++

Reliance Industries

BSE: 500325 | NSE: RELIANCE | ISIN: INE002A01018 | SECTOR: REFINERIES


BUY RIL Till 780/70 SL 750 CB Target 920/1020++ (6/7 MONTH)
LONG TERM TARGET 1200++(2 YEAR)

LTP 793



About Reliance:

Reliance is in the Refineries sector. The current market capitalisation stands at Rs 256,675.16 crore.The company has reported a standalone sales of Rs 103,521.00 crore and a Net Profit of Rs 5 crore for the quarter ended Dec 2013.



NIFTY VIEW FOR MARCH MONTH : TRADE WITH SL :)


NIFTY CMP 6255 SPOT

 EXPECTED SELLING ZONE NEAR 6295-6310 WITH STOPLOSS OF 6359 CB FOR TARGET 6105/6090.

IF CLOSE BELOW 6050 THEN READY FOR 5910 AGAIN. 

IF IN CASE NIFTY SPOT CLOSE ABOVE 6359 SPOT THEN READY FOR 6525++ IN MARCH SERIES. 

SO TRADE WITH CAUTION AND STOPLOSS :) 

OPTION PLAYER CAN TAKE 6150PE@ 32/25 RANGE WITH SL 0 FOR 100++


 


Thursday 27 February 2014

VIEW ON ITC : LOOKING HOT FOR TARGET 353-420++

VIEW ON ITC:

BSE: 500875

 NSE: ITC 

 ISIN: INE154A01025

 SECTOR: CIGARETTE

Buy ITC LTD  Till 320-18 SL 306.5 CB Target 355-385-422++

LTP:328(26/02/2014) Cash Level.

Exit If Close Below 306.5-305 Range... It may test 280/70 Levels. Trade with SL. 

Option Player Can Take ITC March 340CE around 2.1/1.8 (Risk of 2k) For 5/6/7/8+ 
Or 345CE@.5-.8 (RISK OF 500) FOR 2+




About ITC : ITC is in the Cigarettes sector. The current market capitalisation stands at Rs 260,960.22 crore.The company has reported a standalone sales of Rs 8,623.11 crore and a Net Profit of Rs 2 crore for the quarter ended Dec 2013.





Updation of Some Calls & FEB EXPIRY OPTION JACKPOT CALL :)

Bata India 
990>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>1062(1060 Done ALL Target) 1020CE FEB@8 >>>> 40 HIGH (OUR BOTH TGT DONE )(5 Times Money)

BATA INDIA BUY VIEW CLICK HERE


Investment Call Polaris :)

130 >>>>>>>163.4 (Near 1ST TGT OF 170)

Click here For Call

Last Week 3 STOCK OPTION CALL Given........ Low Risk Call All 3 doubled :)







This Feb month 5800PE and Titan 210PE DIDN'T GIVEN MONEY  :) 



Saturday 22 February 2014

The Red Dress Story :)

The Red Dress Story


The stock market is really no different from your own business. 
Investing is a business and should be operated just like a business.
    Assume you own a small retail women's clothing store. You have bought and stocked women's dresses in three colors—yellow, green, and red. The red dresses are quickly sold out, the green ones are half sold, and the yellow ones have not sold at all. What do you do about it?
    Do you go to your buyer and say, "The red dresses are all sold out. The yellow ones don't seem to have any demand, but I still think they're good and besides, yellow is my favorite color, so let's buy some more of them anyway"?
Certainly not!
    The clever merchandiser who survives in the retail business eyes this predicament objectively and says, "We sure made a mistake. We'd better eliminate the yellow dresses. Mark them down 10%. Let's have a sale. If they don't sell at that price, mark them down 20%. Get our money out of those 'old dogs,' and put it in more of the hot-moving red dresses that are in demand." This is common sense in a retail business. Do you
do this with your investments? Why not?
    Everyone will make buying errors. The buyers for department stores are professional buyers and even they make mistakes. When you do slip up, as soon as you recognize it, sell and go on to the next thing. You do not have to be correct on all your investment decisions to make a net profit.

    Anytime a commitment in a security is made, you should define the potential profit and the possible loss. This is only logical: you would not buy a stock if there were a potential profit of 20% and a potential loss of 80%, would you? But how do you know this is not the situation when you buy a stock if you do not attempt to define these factors and operate according to well-thought-out selling rules? Do you have any specific selling rules, or are you flying blindly?

   I suggest you consider writing down the price at which you expect to sell if you have a loss, as well as the expected profit potential of all the securities you purchase. By writing it down, you will focus your attention later on the fact that the stock has reached one of these levels.

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