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Friday, November 30, 2018

Foreign moolah flows into Indian market in Nov; 44 FII-heavy stocks rally 10-50%


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FIIs which turned net sellers in Indian Capital markets in August, September and October pulling out nearly Rs 60,000 crore in the last three months turned net buyers in November.




After pulling out funds from Indian capital markets for three consecutive months in August, September and October, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) turned buyers in November.
They have poured in a little over Rs 10,000 crore (equity and Debt) in Indian markets so far this month as macro concerns receded due to fall in crude oil prices and a sharp appreciation in rupee against the dollar which went below Rs 70/USD in trade on Thursday.
“With the sharp decline in crude prices, almost 30 percent in 7 weeks, the key macro headwind for India has been addressed and the same is reflected in Indian rupee (appreciating over 4.6% in November, which is the strongest recovery in Asian FX),” Pankaj Pandey, Head-Research, ICICIdirect.com told Moneycontrol.
“With crude price outlook fading on excess supply concerns and the US Fed adopting a slightly dovish tone, strong EM stories have started to make a comeback. India is stacked well in current set up and FIIs are likely to renew their focus on Indian markets,” he said.
Pandey further added that India continues to offer one of the highest positive real rates (accretive Bond Inflows) and equity market has also cooled off falling more than 10 percent from its record high in January 2018 and looking more compelling based on forward growth projections.
US Federal Reserve's dovish outlook also helped money to flow into riskier assets. One big factor that will act in favour of India is the earnings growth. HSBC analysts said MSCI India EPS (earnings per share) growth consensus expectations — of 18.8 percent in 2018 and 24 percent in 2019 — pegs India as one of the fastest growing markets across the region.
FIIs turning net buyers in the Indian market also boosted some of the FII-heavy stocks. As many as 44 stocks in the S&P BSE 500 index, where FIIs hold more than 10 percent stake, have rallied 10-50% so far this month.
Stocks that witnessed rally include Adani Transmission (up 50%), followed by PNB Housing (up 28%), PC Jeweller (up 2%), Pidilite Industries (up 22%), BPCL (up 21%), Future Consumer (up 19%), VIP Industries (up 18%), and Kajaria Ceramics (up 17%). The table shows top 21 stocks from the list:
“It is indeed pleasant to see FIIs turning net buyers of Indian equities in November and the hope is that the trend would continue. As of now, data seems to suggest that a large part of the inflows is on the account of emerging market ETF flows of which India, too, is a beneficiary,” Shibani Kurian, Sr. Vice President and Head of Equity Research, Kotak Mahindra Asset Management Company (KMAMC) told Moneycontrol.
“In a scenario wherein risks are emerging to the global growth outlook, India does stand out with fairly stable expectations on GDP growth. Further, post the recent correction in the markets, valuations are not as stretched as before,” she said.

Source : https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/markets/foreign-moolah-flows-into-indian-market-in-nov-44-fii-heavy-stocks-rally-10-50-3233351.html  

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Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Technical Views | Top buy & sell ideas by Ashwani Gujral, Sudarshan Sukhani


Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com suggests buying L&T Finance Holdings with stop loss at Rs 137 and target of Rs 142, ICICI Bank with stop loss at Rs 353 and target of Rs 363 and TCS with stop loss at Rs 1950 and target of Rs 2030.

The firm Asian cues and buying in technology stocks helped the market close higher on November 28 but the Nifty50's failure to hold on to its 200-DMA due to profit booking at higher levels indicated that traders turned cautious ahead of expiry of November futures & options contracts on November 30.


The 30-share BSE Sensex was up 203.81 points at 35,716.95 and the 50-share NSE Nifty rose 43.30 points to 10,728.90, but the broader markets underperformed frontliners with the Nifty Midcap index falling nearly a percent on weak breadth.


About three shares declined for every share rising on the NSE. The Nifty IT index rallied 2.9 percent while other major sectoral indices either closed flat or in a negative terrain.


The profit booking at higher levels, and selling & muted trade in major sectors indicated that the market internal picture remained very weak, experts said, adding one can avoid creating fresh longs.


According to Pivot charts, the key support level is placed at 10,699.8, followed by 10,670.8. If the index starts moving upwards, key resistance levels to watch out are 10,757.8 and then 10,786.8.



The Nifty Bank index closed at 26,457.95, up 14.85 points on Wednesday. The important Pivot level, which will act as crucial support for the index, is placed at 26,390.1, followed by 26,322.3. On the upside, key resistance levels are placed at 26,555.3, followed by 26,652.7.
Ashwani Gujral of ashwanigujral.com
Buy IndusInd Bank with a stop loss of Rs 1600, target of Rs 1665
Buy L&T Finance Holdings with a stop loss of Rs 136, target of Rs 148
Buy HDFC with a stop loss of Rs 1900, target of Rs 2010
Buy Mindtree with a stop loss of Rs 865, target of Rs 900
Buy Apollo Tyres with a stop loss of Rs 230, target of Rs 245
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com
Buy L&T Finance Holdings with stop loss at Rs 137 and target of Rs 142
Buy ICICI Bank with stop loss at Rs 353 and target of Rs 363
Buy TCS with stop loss at Rs 1950 and target of Rs 2030
Buy Dabur India with stop loss at Rs 405 and target of Rs 425
Buy HDFC Bank with stop loss at Rs 2070 and target of Rs 2150
Mitessh Thakkar of mitesshthakkar.com
Buy Havells India with a stop loss of Rs 662 and target of Rs 685
Buy ICICI Bank with a stop loss of Rs 354 and target of Rs 374
Buy L&T Finance Holdings with a stop loss of Rs 135.5 and target of Rs 145
Buy Reliance Industries with a stop loss of Rs 1139 and target of Rs 1184

Source:  https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/markets/technical-views-top-buy-sell-ideas-by-ashwani-gujral-sudarshan-sukhani-mitessh-thakkar-for-short-term-3-3232091.html

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Sunday, November 25, 2018

26/11 Mumbai Attack Anniversary: When LeT trained Ajmal Kasab on 'how to fish'

The sea training, as per the book written by historian Saroj Kumar Rath, also included 'how to fish', something that made Kasab think that 'he had got a job and he could earn a respectable living'.




Pakistani militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) gave "sea training" to 26/11 terror attack convict Ajmal Kasab in the high seas of "Karachi", revealed a new book "Fragile Frontiers: The Secret History of Mumbai Terror Attacks".
The sea training, as per the book written by historian Saroj Kumar Rath, also included "how to fish", something that made Kasab think that "he had got a job and he could earn a respectable living".
"He (Kasab) was not informed by the LeT why he was being prepared as a mariner and as a fishermen," quoted the book from what Kasab told during his interrogation.
According to the book, fearing a leak, the sea route assault plan was kept secret by the top LeT commanders -- Hafiz Saeed, Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi, Abu Hamza and others -- until November 2008.
It also said that before the D-day, the LeT tried to send attackers to Mumbai twice, but "failed on both occasions".
"In September 2008, the boat carrying terrorists hit a rock in the sea and the attackers almost drowned before their handlers rescued them. The other failed attempt was on 7 November 2008, when an alarmed captain of an Indian boat refused to surrender to the LeT and fled," it added.
The book, in one of its essay titled 'Ajmal Kasab: The LeT side of the story', recorded that the 2-year training of the recruits for the 26/11 attacks was a "joint responsibility of the LeT and the ISI".
"Each terrorist had to undergo a series of training and indoctrination sessions organized by the LeT. All the 10 terrorists recruited for the Mumbai attacks had received four stages of training and after that, received sea training as well," read the book.
As part of the sea training the recruits were taught how to read maps, how to measure the depth of the sea, how to use GPS for the sea route, how to use the nets of fishermen and how to operate a ship.
"They were also trained on how to use a fisherman's net just to mislead the Indian navy personnel in case of an enquiry."
Also, other than the sea training, the four stage training received by the ten terrorists under the LeT command was: Daura-e-Sufa (20 Days' Preliminary Training), Daura-e-Ama (21 Days' Combat Course), Daura-e-Khaas (75 Days' Advanced Combat Course), Daura-e-Ribat (30 Days' Training on Intelligence Agencies).
"Kasab received (Daura-e-Khaas) training during May-July 2008. Skills like how to open and close Kalashnikovs, firing of a gun... and how to survive 60 hours without food and still climb a mountain with a heavy load were taught.
"The Mumbai attacks continued for 62 hours and crossing the LoC in Kashmir would take 60 hours as well," it said.
Besides delving into the interrogation and confession report of Kasab, the book, also tried to answer significant questions like "Why do young boys like Kasab become terrorists in Pakistan? What is the root cause of terrorism? Or what motivates them to follow a violent lifestyle?".
Kasab, the lone terrorist captured alive after the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, was hanged at Yerawada jail in Pune on November 21, 2012 after the then-president Pranab Mukherjee rejected his mercy petition.
Published by Routledge India, "Fragile Frontiers: The Secret History of Mumbai Terror Attacks", priced at Rs 995, other than offering a lucid and graphic account of the ill-fated day also traces the changing dynamics of terror in South Asia.

Source: https:// www.moneycontrol.com/news/trends/current-affairs-trends/definition-of-kilogram-changed-after-130-years-3192901.html 
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Tuesday, November 13, 2018

MCX SUPPORT & RESISTANCE LEVEL By TradeIndia Research Date 14-Nov-2018.


MCX SUPPORT & RESISTANCE LEVEL



GOLD DEC FUTURE


R2–30900
R1-30800
S1-31600
S2-30500






SILVER DEC FUTURE


R2 –36600
R1- 36400
S1-36000
S2-35800




CRUDE OIL NOV FUTURE


R2 –4060
R1-4030
S1-3970
S2-3950




COPPER NOV FUTURE


R2 –433
R1-430.50
S1-425.50
S2-423



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Thursday, November 1, 2018

MCX SUPPORT & RESISTANCE LEVEL By TradeIndia Research


MCX SUPPORT & RESISTANCE LEVEL



GOLD DEC FUTURE


R2–32000
R1-31900
S1-31700
S2-31600






SILVER DEC FUTURE


R2 –39000
R1- 38800
S1-38400
S2-38200



CRUDE OIL NOV FUTURE


R2 –4710
R1-4680
S1-4620
S2-4590



COPPER NOV FUTURE


R2 –442
R1-439.50
S1-434.50
S2-431


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