Saturday, September 17, 2005

Trading Resources!

This is a link to the "free stuff" page on the Metastock site. It has a link to the book "Technical Analysis from A to Z by Steve Achelis, the creator of the original Metastock software. The book contains a concise description of almost all the popular technical analysis indicators.


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buying cheap (penny) stocks!!

Anyone looking for a low-priced stock in the Indian stockmarkets will face no difficulty in finding one. Over 60% of the shares traded at the end of March 1999 were priced below Rs. 15 on the Bombay Stock Exchange. And this was four months after a bull market had been in existence, with the sensex up about a thousand points from its November 1998 low of 2,741.


Any investor would love to own a “penny stock” (to borrow the term from Wall Street) which is set to shoot up. The profits to be made on such stocks, after all, are tremendous. Penny stock enthusiasts will easily point out several instances of stocks which have risen five-fold during this calendar year. But is there really a fortune to be made on such stocks?


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No scam in the offing in stock markets (BSE) : FM

The Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Monday asserted that "no scam was in the offing" as made out in certain sections with the Sensex surging towards the 8,400 mark. "There is no cause for alarm. It is completely wrong to say a scam is in the offing and I deny such reports," Chidambaram told PTI....

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Friday, September 16, 2005

Fund Ranking,Mutual Funds

The quick and easy way to find the top performing fund. This tool lets you screen and rank Value Research fund database of nearly 500 Funds.
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watchoutinvestors.com-Arms investors with a self-defense tool!!

This Site Arms investors with a self-defense tool to protect themselves from entities and, wherever available persons associated with such entities, who have been indicted by a regulator for an economic default and/or for non-compliance of laws/guidelines and/or who are no longer in the specified activity


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Thursday, September 15, 2005

Sensex, Nifty close at new all time high

A widespread rally covering metal, pharma, banking, tech, capital goods, and oil and gas shares saw both the Sensex and Nifty surge to new lifetime highs on Thursday, 15 September 2005. The Sensex extended the recent rally today following a good deal of buying momentum by FIIs and mutual funds and the barometer index went on to hit a new all time high. Strong buying was witnessed in both old economy as well as new economy shares. Click To Read Further

News, Hidden gems: Attractive picks below Rs 20 - TAX, Personal Finance, Money, Income Tax, mutual funds, insurance, debt, loans

Investment analyst and author of 'Hidden Gems,' Ashish Chugh expresses his opinion on the stocks that are below Rs 20. Investment advisor, S P Tulsian joins him in picking out attractive buys.Chugh commented on scrips like Integrated Finance, Ecoboard Industries Limited and Devaki Hospitals. Whereas, Tulsian discussed -Ambalal Sarabhai and Bhageria Dyechem.
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News, Stocks to avoid below Rs 50: Expert list - TAX, Personal Finance, Money, Income Tax, mutual funds, insurance, debt, loans

VK Sharma of Anagram Securities and Investment advisor Tulsian advise investors to stay away from Apple Finance, Autoriders Finance, GV Films, IKF Technologies, Dynacons Systems, Sarang Chemicals, Transcon Research and Alka India.
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The Sensex journey: 1000 to 8000!

The Sensex journey: 1000 to 8000!

The oldest stock exchange in India, the Bombay Stock Exchange was established in 1875 as the Native Share and Stock Brokers Association at Dalal Street in Mumbai. A lot has changed since then when 318 persons became members upon paying Re 1.

In 1956, the BSE obtained permanent recognition from the Government of India -- the first stock exchange to do so -- under the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956.

The Sensex, first compiled in 1986, is a 'Market Capitalisation-Weighted' Index of 30 component stocks representing a sample of large and financially sound companies. The BSE-Sensex is the benchmark index of the Indian capital markets.

The BSE Sensex comprises these 30 stocks: ACC, Bajaj, Bharti, BHEL, Cipla, Dr Reddy's, GACL, Grasim, HDFC, HDFC Bank, Hero Honda, Hindalco, HLL, ICICI Bank, Infosys, ITC, L&T, Maruti, NTPC, ONGC, Ranbaxy, Reliance, Reliance Energy, Satyam, SBI, Tata Motors, Tata Power, TCS, Tisco and Wipro.

Here's a timeline on the rise and rise of the Sensex through Indian stock market history.

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