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Saturday, 31 October 2015

Bihar exit poll outcome to drive market next week :

NEW DELHI: The S&P BSE Sensex closed the month of October on a positive note, up nearly 2 per cent, but the first week of November is likely to see a lot of volatility as market participants track the next batch of September quarter results as well as the outcome of the assembly elections in Bihar.

The benchmark indices ended the month on a positive note, but for the week ended October 30, Sensex and Nifty50 closed with losses of 3 per cent and 2.7 per cent, respectively. 

The forthcoming week is likely to witness a lot of volatility ahead of the exit poll results, which will start coming out after November 5. 

Market experts say Nifty50 is looking bearish on technical charts and could well slip below its crucial psychological support level of 8,000 and then even 7,900. "Nifty50 has moved into profit-taking mode after rising 10 per cent since last month. The levels of 8,100 and 8,000 are crucial from a medium-term perspective," says Jimeet Modi, CEO, SAMCO securities. 

"The market may go into sideways consolidation with a negative bias for want of fresh triggers. It will most likely wait for the Bihar election outcome before any substantial move," he said. 

Shares of automobile companies will remain in focus as they will release their sales data for October. The quarterly numbers of largecap companies like Tech Mahindra, Tata Steel, Cipla, Tata Motor, SBI, PNB, M&M, ONGC and BHEL, among others, will also dictate market trend in the near term. 

The recent bout of weakness in the market was in tandem with profit booking witnessed across emerging markets, say experts. "While news flow from global economies will continue to influence market sentiments, the Indian stock market is likely to remain volatile in the short term," said Hitesh Agarwal, Head of Research, Reliance Securities. 

"This will largely be owing to the fact that Bihar polling will conclude next week on November 5, and the results will be announced on November 8 (Sunday). But that will be preceded by exit poll results," he said. 

Agarwal is of the view that earnings announcement will gather pace next week ahead of the Diwali festivities. Also, auto sales numbers will keep the sector in focus. 

Nifty50 November futures saw a closing at 8,094.70 with a weekly loss of 209.45 points. 

"Technically, Nifty50 future on the daily chart is looking bearish. Nifty future has peaked as it could not cross its important resistance level of 8,400 which is also a downward sloping trend line of a falling channel," says Vivek Gupta, CMT - Director Research, CapitalVia Global Research Limited. 

"In the near future, it may test its support level at 7,980, which is 50 per cent retracement level of the recent rise. If it breaches this level, it may correct till 7,900 level, while on the upside the immediate resistance will be at 8,300 level," he said.

Shekhar's Tech-30.10.15-Nifty Intra Day Level

Buy Abv. 8170 With SL 8150 For Targets 8210 8225

Sell Below 8150 With SL 8169 For Targets (8109) (8093)

As rules- 1. Take any entry/exit by filttering of 2-2.5 points even for reverse...
                      Check accuracies in a month atleast.

2. At buy targets...can sell with stop loss of +15 points from 2nd target
    Same as reverse ,
    At sell targets...can buy with stop loss of -15 points from 2ndt target

Performance- From 12h July to till now earned 

total 1545 points

Follow ups-
Both side SL troggered -42 points

Got total more than points is -42

Thursday, 29 October 2015

5 Reasons Investing In An IPO Could Be A Terrible Idea

                 With the recent announcement of Twitter’s public offering, we may see “Mom and Pop,” or retail, investors racing to invest in the “next hot IPO.”  

Unfortunately, many of these investors will come out on the losing end of the equation.
Granted, some IPO deals are good for retail investors, but I’d argue the odds of that happening are stacked against you.

Regulatory rules, designed to protect IPO investors, generate reams of disclosures about the company and the offering process, but unfortunately, many investors neither read nor understand these. 
On an individual level, of course, there are strong companies that go public and yield high returns for initial investors.  However, what I’m concerned by is a certain “narrative” about IPOs that relies heavily on several perceptions that are highly problematic. 
Myth #1: Investing in an IPO gets you in on the ground floor.
People assume an IPO is an opportunity to “get in on the ground floor” of owning a good company. In reality, you’re coming in on something like the fifth floor. By the time you buy shares of a company on Wall Street, other parties have almost always invested earlier at lower prices -- often, much lower prices.   
Before you even knew about the company, there probably were three or four rounds of private investment, and the per-share price of ownership usually goes up with each round. Understandably, parties to each of those rounds expect a return for the risk they’ve taken, and that return often is realized following the IPO – when the investors are able to sell their ownership stakes for a profit. In fact, one of the big incentives for an IPO is so that previous investors – founders, venture capital firms, individual investors – can “cash out” at least a portion of what they’ve invested.  

This makes sense, as earlier investors get bigger returns for bigger risks.  Face it: You could be late to the party.  In the case of some weak companies that should not even be going public, you are in reality investing in a legal Ponzi scheme where a year later the price per share will be much lower than the offering price once the market moves towards rationality, which is usually the case.  
Myth #2: If everyone’s excited about the IPO, it must be a good investment.
At each stage of a company’s life, new players enter the mix, and they might benefit even if the stock falls from its IPO price. Too many people assume that if the investment banks and analysts and earlier investors like the company, it must be a good investment now. That may or may not be true.
A public company is born after an entrepreneur grows the business and along the way, gets capital to grow via bank loans, investments by family members or private investors such as venture capital firms or private equity firms. Each time the company raises new money, new investors are willing to pay more for the stakes, so long as the company is performing well.
When a company decides to offer shares to anyone through a public offering, it will receive most of the proceeds from the sale. But existing shareholders gain a more liquid market to sell, and even if the stock price drops from the IPO, these investors will likely receive more than they paid.
In addition, the underwriter hired to buy the shares and re-sell them to other investors will get paid whether the stock soars or tanks when it opens on the exchange (called the secondary market). Underwriters’ fees typically range from 5 to 7 percent of the gross IPO proceeds.

Underwriters are going to sell IPO shares to their favored customers, usually big mutual funds or pension funds.  There is much pressure on pricing an IPO high, therefore, since commissions are a function of the price of the stock.   
It’s typically very difficult for the average individual investor to get in at this stage of a good IPO.  As a result, when trading begins on the exchange, the only way most regular retail investors can buy shares is to be a big client of the underwriter or to pay a premium to any investors that sell immediately.
Myth #3: IPOs outperform their peers.
A key part of the IPO narrative is that they offer something, new, fresh, and somehow better than what is out there.  The facts unfortunately say otherwise.  Recent data from the University of Florida shows that IPOs from 1970-2011 underperformed other firms of the same size by an average of 3 percent in the five years after issuing.

Between 2000 and 2011, the underperformance gap in 5-year returns narrowed to 1.8 percent, but it was biggest right after the IPO; in years one and two, IPOs underperformed by 18 percent and 6.3 percent, respectively.
Myth #4: If a company is going public, it must be strong financially.
The floor of the New York Stock Exchange is littered with companies that went public when they shouldn’t have.  Companies go public for a variety of reasons.  Financial strength is, unfortunately, not always one of these reasons.
Vonage (VG) was posting losses equal to 72 percent of sales and was using $189 million in cash for operations in the year before its 2006 IPO. (Shares, which had an IPO price of $17 traded recently at $3.18.)
Plenty of warnings signs for Pets.com didn’t stop its 2000 IPO at $11 a share. The pet-supply retailer had only three quarters’ worth of historical financial data to show potential investors, and even that was bad: A loss of $61.8 million and $65.3 million in cash used for operations. The company folded by the end of the year.
Some more recent IPOs also had no business going through. Groupon (GRPN) has improved revenue since its 2011 IPO, but it’s still not profitable, its cash flow has slowed and margins are narrowing. Shares are slightly more than half the IPO price.

And FriendFinder Networks (OTC: FFNT) had lost money for several years in a row and had negative net worth before it raised $50 million in a 2011 IPO priced at $10 (the company just recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy).
Myth #5: All IPOs are high risk, high reward.
It’s important to remember that not every IPO is bad. The danger lies in the assumption simply that IPOs are inherently good investment opportunities. Some are riskier than others and some have more potential for higher rewards than others. Fairly straightforward evaluation methods can be applied to companies filing for a public offering. 

When you filter companies through this evaluation, you can clearly discern that many of these companies are lousy performers. On the flip side, some companies like Microsoft (MSFT) are objectively good from a financial perspective, and they would have been great IPOs to get in on both because of their financial performance and their valuation at the time of IPO, which was reasonable.  
How the IPO is priced matters. If the company is valued the right way, if it’s profitable and growing, then maybe the first-day price on the exchange is a good one. Certainly, investors who bought shares of Chipotle Mexican Grill (NYSE:CMG) at the 2006 IPO price of $22 have been rewarded (shares now trade around $432). Before its IPO, Chipotle was posting 7 percent margins and generating about $39.7 million in cash from operations.
Twitter might be a fantastic investment opportunity, and it might not; the truth is that we won’t know until they share their S-1 filing with the public.  As long as Twitter’s filing and financial statements remain “confidential,” an accurate analysis of their value is impossible.

Hype and excitement doesn’t necessarily equate to a good investment opportunity.   If stocks continue to climb this year and the IPO line lengthens, I’m afraid you’ll have plenty of opportunities to see if I’m right.

Shekhar's Tech-29.10.15-Nifty Intra Day Level

Buy Abv. 8190 With SL 8170 For Targets 8230 8246

Sell Below 8170 With SL 8189 For Targets (8129) (8114)

As rules- 1. Take any entry/exit by filttering of 2-2.5 points even for reverse...
                      Check accuracies in a month atleast.

2. At buy targets...can sell with stop loss of +15 points from 2nd target
    Same as reverse ,
    At sell targets...can buy with stop loss of -15 points from 2ndt target

Performance- From 12h July to till now earned 

total 1587 points

Follow ups-
Sold call given more than 30 points
Bought call exited cost2cost


Got total more than points is 30

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Shekhar's Tech-27.10.15-Nifty Intra Day Level

Buy Abv. 8298 With SL 8278 For Targets 8339 8355

Sell Below 8278 With SL 8297 For Targets (8236) (8221)

As rules- 1. Take any entry/exit by filttering of 2-2.5 points even for reverse...
                      Check accuracies in a month atleast.

2. At buy targets...can sell with stop loss of +15 points from 2nd target
    Same as reverse ,
    At sell targets...can buy with stop loss of -15 points from 2ndt target

Performance- From 12h July to till now earned 

total 1557 points

Follow ups-
Long by rules 2 
and got 12 points only

Got total more than points is 12

Friday, 23 October 2015

Shekhar's Tech-23.10.15-Nifty Intra Day Level

Buy Abv. 8269 With SL 8249 For Targets 8310 8325

Sell Below 8249 With SL 8268 For Targets (8208) (8192)

As rules- 1. Take any entry/exit by filttering of 2-2.5 points even for reverse...
                      Check accuracies in a month atleast.

2. At buy targets...can sell with stop loss of +15 points from 2nd target
    Same as reverse ,
    At sell targets...can buy with stop loss of -15 points from 2ndt target

Performance- From 12h July to till now earned 

total 1557 points

Follow ups-
By extra call as CAN SELL NEAR 8325
Sell call  given 35 points

Got total more than points is 35

Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Shekhar's Tech-21.10.15-Nifty Intra Day Level

Buy Abv. 8267 With SL 8247 For Targets 8307 8323

Sell Below 8247 With SL 8266 For Targets (8205) (8189)

As rules- 1. Take any entry/exit by filttering of 2-2.5 points even for reverse...
                      Check accuracies in a month atleast.

2. At buy targets...can sell with stop loss of +15 points from 2nd target
    Same as reverse ,
    At sell targets...can buy with stop loss of -15 points from 2ndt target

Performance- From 12h July to till now earned 

total 1522 points

Follow ups-
By extra call as SELL NF 8280-90 WITH SAR 8305
Buy given 12 points and reverse
Sell call given 40 points
And again sell c all given 20 points
Live updates- https://www.facebook.com/groups/481977645293227/

Got total more than points is 72

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Happy Durga Ashtami.


Shekhar's Tech-20.10.15-Nifty Intra Day Level

Buy Abv. 8276 With SL 8256 For Targets 8316 8332

Sell Below 8256 With SL 8275 For Targets (8214) (8198)

As rules- 1. Take any entry/exit by filttering of 2-2.5 points even for reverse...
                      Check accuracies in a month atleast.

2. At buy targets...can sell with stop loss of +15 points from 2nd target
    Same as reverse ,
    At sell targets...can buy with stop loss of -15 points from 2ndt target

Performance- From 12h July to till now earned 

total 1450 points

Follow ups-
Buy call sl hit got -21
again sell call given 20 points..

Got total more than points is -1

Monday, 19 October 2015

Shekhar's Tech-19.10.15-Nifty Intra Day Level

Buy Abv. 8236 With SL 8216 For Targets 8277 8292

Sell Below 8216 With SL 8235 For Targets (8175) (8159)

As rules- 1. Take any entry/exit by filttering of 2-2.5 points even for reverse...
                      Check accuracies in a month atleast.

2. At buy targets...can sell with stop loss of +15 points from 2nd target
    Same as reverse ,
    At sell targets...can buy with stop loss of -15 points from 2ndt target

Performance- From 12h July to till now earned 

total 1451 points

Follow ups-
By 2nd rule in sell call got 15 points 
from last 4 days nothing a good move for intraday..
Almost 4 sl gone continue

Got total more than points is 15

Saturday, 17 October 2015

Shekhar's Tech-16.10.15-Nifty Intra Day Level

Buy Abv. 8189 With SL 8169 For Targets 8229 8244

Sell Below 8169 With SL 8188 For Targets (8128) (8112)


As rules- 1. Take any entry/exit by filttering of 2-2.5 points even for reverse...
                      Check accuracies in a month atleast.

2. At buy targets...can sell with stop loss of +15 points from 2nd target
    Same as reverse ,
    At sell targets...can buy with stop loss of -15 points from 2ndt target

Performance- From 12h July to till now earned 

total 1436 points

Follow ups-
Sell call got SL -211
buy call got trgt got 39 points
Again sell call got -15 points
Almost over all BREAK EVEN...

Got total more than points is 5

Wednesday, 14 October 2015

Shekhar's Tech-14.10.15-Nifty Intra Day Level

Buy Abv. 8142 With SL 8122 For Targets 8182 8197

Sell Below 8122 With SL 8141 For Targets (8081) (8066)

As rules- 1. Take any entry/exit by filttering of 2-2.5 points even for reverse...
                      Check accuracies in a month atleast.

2. At buy targets...can sell with stop loss of +15 points from 2nd target
    Same as reverse ,
    At sell targets...can buy with stop loss of -15 points from 2ndt target

Performance- From 12h July to till now earned 

total 1431 points

Follow ups-
Both side sl hit
got -42 points 
And by extra call got 20 in sell

Got total more than points is -22

Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Shekhar's Tech-13.10.15-Nifty Intra Day Level

Buy Abv. 8188 With SL 8168 For Targets 8228 8244

Sell Below 8168 With SL 8187 For Targets (8127) (8112)

As rules- 1. Take any entry/exit by filttering of 2-2.5 points even for reverse...
                      Check accuracies in a month atleast.

2. At buy targets...can sell with stop loss of +15 points from 2nd target
    Same as reverse ,
    At sell targets...can buy with stop loss of -15 points from 2ndt target

Performance- From 12h July to till now earned 

total 1453 points

Follow ups-
By 2nd rule got 20 points in long 
Again got 30 point sl hitted.

Got total more than points is -10

Monday, 12 October 2015

Shekhar's Tech-12.10.15-Nifty Intra Day Level


Buy Abv. 8213 With SL 8193 For Targets 8253 8269
Sell Below 8193 With SL 8212 For Targets (8152) (8136)

As rules- 1. Take any entry/exit by filttering of 2-2.5 points even for reverse...
                      Check accuracies in a month atleast.

2. At buy targets...can sell with stop loss of +15 points from 2nd target
    Same as reverse ,
    At sell targets...can buy with stop loss of -15 points from 2ndt target

Performance- From 12h July to till now earned 

total 1463 points

Follow ups-
As my follow ups both side sl
 hitted that's why stop trade for day...
got -42 points...

Got total more than points is -42

Friday, 9 October 2015

Shekhar's Tech-09.10.15-Intra Day Level


Buy Abv. 8172 With SL 8152 For Targets 8212 8227

Sell Below 8152 With SL 8171 For Targets (8111) (8095)

As rules- 1. Take any entry/exit by filttering of 2-2.5 points even for reverse...
                      Check accuracies in a month atleast.

2. At buy targets...can sell with stop loss of +15 points from 2nd target
    Same as reverse ,
    At sell targets...can buy with stop loss of -15 points from 2ndt target

Performance- From 12h July to till now earned 

total 1505 points

Follow ups-
Today's trade -1. sold sl hited got -17 points
 2. bought trgt hited but my memberes got around 20 points 
so today BREAK EVEN.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/481977645293227/

Got total more than points is 0

Thursday, 8 October 2015

Shekhar's Tech-08.10.15-Intra Day Level


Buy Abv. 8191 With SL 8171 For Targets 8231 8247

Sell Below 8171 With SL 8190 For Targets (8130) (8114)

As rules- 1. Take any entry/exit by filttering of 2-2.5 points even for reverse...
                      Check accuracies in a month atleast.

2. At buy targets...can sell with stop loss of +15 points from 2nd target
    Same as reverse ,
    At sell targets...can buy with stop loss of -15 points from 2ndt target

Performance- From 12h July to till now earned 

total 1505 points

Follow ups-
1st sell call given 40 points
By 2nd rule gieven 2 time 20-20 points
bought on trgt of sell and booked
total is 80 points

Got total more than points is 80

Wednesday, 7 October 2015

Shekhar's Tech-07.10.15-Intra Day Level

Nifty intraday Level was on 07.10.15

 Buy Abv. 8162 With SL 8143 For Targets 8202 8218

Sell Below 8143 With SL 8161 For Targets (8102) (8086)

As rules- 1. Take any entry/exit by filttering of 2-2.5 points even for reverse...
                      Check accuracies in a month atleast.

2. At buy targets...can sell with stop loss of +15 points from 2nd target
    Same as reverse ,
    At sell targets...can buy with stop loss of -15 points from 2ndt target

Performance- From 12h July to till now earned 

total 1425 points

Follow ups-
1st trgt in buy got 20 points
2nd sl in sell call got -30 points 
3rd in sold call got 35 points
Now total is  25 points for simple and without risk.

Got total more than points is 25

Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Shekhar's Tech-06.10.15-Intra Day Level


 Buy Abv. 8113 With SL 8093 For Targets 8153 8168

Sell Below 8093 With SL 8112 For Targets (8053) (8037)

As rules- 1. Take any entry/exit by filttering of 2-2.5 points even for reverse...
                      Check accuracies in a month atleast.

2. At buy targets...can sell with stop loss of +15 points from 2nd target
    Same as reverse ,
    At sell targets...can buy with stop loss of -15 points from 2ndt target

Performance- From 12h July to till now earned 

total 1400 points

Follow ups-
2 times bought buy buy level
got 25 points 2 times
 By 2nd rules got 30 points in sold call
Again SL hit ..Now total points is 50

Got total more than points is 50

Monday, 5 October 2015

World stocks lift Sensex 565pts, Nifty above 8100; banks up

Experts feel the market may cross 27000 level on the Sensex soon but getting above 28000-mark may depend on September quarter earnings that will kick off next week with Infosys.




    It was a spectacular start to the week as the Sensex surged more than 600 points intraday Monday and the Nifty surpassed 8100-mark, tracking strong global cues. Bank Nifty outperformed benchmarks, rising 3 percent on hopes of more rate cuts going ahead as disappointed US jobs data may delay interest rate hike by Federal Reserve. The 30-share BSE Sensex surged 564.60 points or 2.15 percent to 26785.55 and the 50-share NSE Nifty jumped 168.40 points or 2.12 percent to 8119.30. The broader markets underperformed benchmarks as the BSE Midcap gained 1.8 percent and Smallcap rose 1.6 percent.

Experts feel the market may cross 27000 level on the Sensex soon but getting above 28000-mark may depend on September quarter earnings that will kick off next week with Infosys. India is looking like an island of prosperity among emerging markets , says Nandita Parker, general partner at Karma Capital Management LLC. With the US Federal Reserve liftoff getting delayed, the market, especially emerging markets, are getting enough time to adjust to the first rate hike, whenever that might happen, she says, adding investors in the US are positive on the country. Global markets were strong today. Asian markets like Hang Seng, Nikkei and Straits Times rallied 1.6-2 percent while China was shut for the national day holiday until Wednesday. Key European indices like FTSE, CAC and DAX gained 2-3 percent (at 16 hours IST) after a weak US employment report on Friday dampened expectations that the Fed will start raising interest rates soon. Back home, the Indian rupee appreciated further, up 21 paise to 65.29 a dollar on strong equity markets rally.



Shekhar's Tech-05.10.15-Intra Day Level



Buy Abv. 7965 With SL 7945 For Targets 8004 8019

Sell Below 7945 With SL 7964 For Targets (7905) (7890)

As rules- 1. Take any entry/exit by filttering of 2-2.5 points even for reverse...
                      Check accuracies in a month atleast.

2. At buy targets...can sell with stop loss of +15 points from 2nd target
    Same as reverse ,
    At sell targets...can buy with stop loss of -15 points from 2ndt target

Performance- From 12h July to till now earned 

total 1370 points


Got total more than points is -30

Friday, 2 October 2015

Shekhar's Tech-01.10.15-Intra Day Level


Buy Abv. 7965 With SL 7945 For Targets 8004 8019
Sell Below 7945 With SL 7964 For Targets (7905) (7890)

Today's trade and follow ups___
Buy Abv. 7965 With SL 7945 For Targets 8004 8019
Sell Below 7945 With SL 7964 For Targets (7905) (7890)
Today's trade and follow ups___
shekhar_s007: SELL 8030-40 WITH SAR 8055
shekhar_s007: book partly @ 8005-8000
shekhar_s007: how many bookkkkinnnnggg....enjoiyyyy
shekhar_s007: WE WILL BOOK FULL 7975-70 IN INTRADAY NF
shekhar_s007: 60 point in nifty in just hours
shekhar_s007: 8030 to 8000 again 8030 to _________(now 8000)
shekhar_s007: only who want to carry on intrday trading can buy nf 7970-65 with sar 7945
shekhar_s007: safe traders keep booking above 20+ pointssss
shekhar_s007: 7965------------------7985
shekhar_s007: we are nil in intrday nf trade now booked @ 7993-94
As rules- 1. Take any entry/exit by filttering of 2-2.5 points even for reverse...
                      Check accuracies in a month atleast.

2. At buy targets...can sell with stop loss of +15 points from 2nd target
    Same as reverse ,
    At sell targets...can buy with stop loss of -15 points from 2ndt target

Performance- From 12h July to till now earned 

total 1400 points


Got total more than points is 50