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Thursday 10 December 2015

Sensex Position With Cash Plus Tips- CapitalHeight



The Sensex is up 106.93 points or 0.4 percent at 25142.98, and the Nifty is up 31.85 points or 0.4 percent at 7644.35

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Intraday Stock Cash Tips :-
SELL GODFRY BELOW 1450 TG-1440-1430 SL 1468.9

SELL MARUTI BELOW 4475 TG-4463-4447 SL 4498.9

SELL JET AIRWAYS BELOW 558 TG-553-547 SL 568.9

SELL WOCKHARDT BELOW 1560 TG-1550-1540 SL 1578.9
Indian Market oulook:-  
  • Nifty future continued losses for sixth consecutive session Wednesday as Investors remained cautious due to uncertainty over GST Bill and volatility in oil prices. Nifty future down by 84 points to close at 7644.  The 30-share BSE Sensex ended down 274 points at 25036. 
  • The market breadth was very weak as about 506 shares advanced against 2261 declining shares on the BSE.  
  •  Union Fertilisers Minister Ananth Kumar on Wednesday said there will be a separate ministry for pharma and medical devices sector in the next one year, and assured that the government will soon implement the Katoch panel recommendations to cut bulk drugs import from China.  
  •  Retirement fund body Employees' Provident Fund Organization (EPFO) is likely to increase the interest rate on PF deposits for 2015-16, from 8.75 percent fixed for the last two financial years, during its trustees' meet tomorrow.



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  1. GAIL, Hindalco, Reliance, NTPC and HDFC are top gainers in the Sensex while Sun Pharma, Lupin, Tata Motors, BHEL and M&M are losers.

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