Stocks To Keep A Close Eye On

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savkar

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imagine witthout email, we would have required more paper to save documents, stock dealings, etc etc. plus there would be people and vehicles involved in couriering these papers from company to our home.

So email is already saving lots of fuel and resources.


DO you know how much CO2 emission happen when we post a digital msg or send/save Email ?

India and other developing countries are being pressurised to sign legal binding to cut CO2 .
 

columbus

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imagine witthout email, we would have required more paper to save documents, stock dealings, etc etc. plus there would be people and vehicles involved in couriering these papers from company to our home.

So email is already saving lots of fuel and resources.
OUT OF THE THREAD TOPIC.

More paper means more tree felling.
 

savkar

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Re: Options ..

Wow Amit, you shared a lots of practical and on-grounds info.
Would you have a good link on such things for indian market. All over the net there is general info but nothing specific

Thanks
Amit,

A few things to know about options

- The fact that the risk is "less" would make you hang on to options more than you would be if you were trading in EQ or futures. And finally the options may expire nearly worthless. Keep a stop loss on premium value - something like 30% loss.

- Options are great in a trending market but once you hit a range bound market, it is better to dump them. Even in a trending market, falls are always faster than the rises by the very nature of the markets. Most novice options traders ignore Puts.

- OTM options in stocks are risky. ATM options are better off even if they are pricey. With the lot sizes that we have, you would need just a 1% move in your favour and most stocks move more than that in a day. OTM options in Nifty make sense at the start of a swing.

- "Local Smart Money" writes lots of calls in their favorites (Chambal, IFCI, ISPAT, Renuka etc) during the third week of expiry when the stock prices are very closes to the respective strike prices (like 60 or 65 for IFCI). This pulls a lot of suckers who see the stock prices gradually drift down during the last week of expiry. Beware of such regular patterns.

- One can always look at highly traded options in heavyweights like Reliance, SBI, ICICI, Tata Steel. These give chances for pair trades - for e.g. having Reliance calls and SBI puts might have been helpful early part of this week. The less traded options are better left alone.

Having said all that, options are great weapons. Watch, practice and learn more. Our resident expert - SM-Bhai - maybe able to give you more insights.

E.
 

Goofy

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A few things to know about options

Thanks, Enygama, for your precise thoughts on Options. I was about to pose a question to Mr. SG relating to Apparent benfits of Options and its Hidden Dangers. You cleared up a lot of queries.

However, I would still like to request Mr. SG to add something to your wonderful post whenever he gets time. Thanks.
 

gauharjk

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US and European Stock Markets have peaked

The December rally may be reaching its climax, with just two weeks to go before Santa Claus makes his midnight run. Dwindling volume, excess optimism, and history all point to a stock market that could be running out of steam.

Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6BA15E20101211

"A lot of stocks this year have had very big gains and it really wouldn't be surprising to see a lot of the managers close out positions and take some vacation time," he (Cleveland Rueckert, analyst) said.

When trading resumes on Monday, that will start the last five-day trading week before Christmas. The following week will be cut short by the holiday. With December 25th falling on Saturday this year, the U.S. stock market will be closed on Friday, December 24th, in observance of the Christmas holiday.
What about Indian markets? Analysts on TV are still screaming "more blood!"
 
If u check on all those business chennels u would find that when mkt going up they have there analyst for upmove and for down they have others
question is TA or FA change with correction o rthere Loyality to bear or bulls
There is no panic like of 2008 start No bank failing nothing bad happening just crude up making countries worried for inflation and GDP all this would cool down trade what u see and watch business chennel on weekend
I like one programme D'street k aDON
His TA looks like mine whatever stock he tells say RELcapital he says would crosee 3000Rs in dec 2012 He know till then his programme wont be there:lol:
So trade cauiously trade wth sl and Risk the money which u can afford to lose
 

SavantGarde

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Hi Goofy Man,

It has usually been the case in the past When Mr E pitched in to help answer a query...his reply never really required any additions from my side...but probably far better & complete than my reply would have been...

My replies..while a thinking person will have all the answers... is usually left a bit wanting.... while it is not an oversight on my part... it is just to get the seeker to think a bit more...:) in the process it gives myself, some more understanding about the person asking questions....

Thank you Mr.E feels like old times....


SavantGarde

A few things to know about options

Thanks, Enygama, for your precise thoughts on Options. I was about to pose a question to Mr. SG relating to Apparent benfits of Options and its Hidden Dangers. You cleared up a lot of queries.

However, I would still like to request Mr. SG to add something to your wonderful post whenever he gets time. Thanks.
 
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