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Thursday 18 September 2014

Stock Trading Tips: Market Trims Losses


The S&P BSE Sensex which plunged over 100 points in trade on Thursday managed to bounce back over 300 points from intraday low of 26503.08, led by gains in TCS, ITC, ICICI Bank, RIL and L&T.
Tracking the momentum, the 50-share Nifty index also posted a smart recovery and the index is now trading near its crucial psychological level of 8050, supported by gains in consumer durable, pharma, oil & gas and realty stocks.
The Nifty was at 8036, up 60 points or 0.76 per cent. It touched a high of 8050.35 and a low of 7939.70 in early trade.
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries gains 2 percent. Merck & Co Inc said it had licensed its experimental psoriasis drug to Sun. First instance of an Indian company taking global rights for a novel drug, traders say. Deal strengthens Sun's presence in the U.S. skin market, also boosts revenue potential, traders add.
Sesa Sterlite (down 0.72%), Tata Motors (down 0.65%) and Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) (down 0.55%) edged lower from the Sensex pack. 
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Tuesday 16 September 2014

Live Stock Trading Tips & Ending Session News


The Sensex has rallied nearly 600 per cent in the past 20 years from 3,000 to nearly 27,000, but this has not been enough to enthuse retail investors. Posting its biggest single-day decline in 1-1/2 months as blue-chips slipped on caution ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve's two-day meeting, while foreign portfolio sales also weighed on sentiment.
For the record, the index today ended the day at 26,492.51; down 324 points; while Nifty shut shop at 7,932.90; down 109.10 points.
The broader Nifty provisionally lost 1.41 percent, closing below key 8,000 level, while the benchmark BSE Sensex ended down 1.24 percent, their biggest one-day fall since Aug. Bucking the overall markets trend, the real action was seen in small and midcap space wherein as much as 448 stocks managed to hit their fresh 52-week high on the Bombay Stock Exchange.


Current Stock Trading Tips & News: Tata Motor Declines


Asian shares held near one-month lows on Tuesday as investors braced for a possible hawkish shift in the U.S. Federal Reserve's policy stance as the Fed begins a two-day policy meeting later in the day.
Key benchmark indices hovered between the positive and negative terrain after opening higher as weakness in Asian stocks dampened sentiment.
The 50-share Nifty index opened on a flat note on Tuesday, led by losses in Tata MotorsBSE -1.22 %, Sesa Sterlite, Cairn India and ONGCBSE -1.38 %. According to analysts, the trade is likely to turn choppy as the session progresses due weak cues from Asian peers.
The S&P BSE Sensex was at 26,806.54, down 9 points or 0.02 per cent. It touched a high of 26,861.29 and a low of 26,765.96 in early trade.
Tata Motors declined 0.74% after the company's Group global wholesales, including Jaguar Land Rover, fell 9.73% to 73,524 units in August 2014 over August 2013.
Larsen & Toubro (L&T) rose 0.46% after the company after market hours on Monday, 15 September 2014 said that its construction division has won new orders worth Rs 2050 crore across various business segments in August 2014 and September 2014.
The market breadth indicating the overall health of the market was strong. On BSE, 1,071 shares gained and 358 shares fell. A total of 50 shares were unchanged. 

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Thursday 11 September 2014

Live Stock Updates:Indian Shares Fall for 3rd Session


Indian shares fell for a third consecutive session on Thursday to their lowest in nearly two weeks as three state-run companies, including Oil and Natural Gas Corp, slumped after the government said it would pare its stakes in them.
Shares also tracked lower Asian markets after U.S. President Barack Obama vowed to fight Islamic State militants, while continued worries about earlier-than-expected U.S. interest rate hikes also weighed.
Overseas investors, who have been the backbone of the Indian stock market rally this year, sold local shares worth 99 million rupees ($1.63 million) on Wednesday, snapping seven straight sessions of buying, according to exchange and regulatory data.
Investors are expected to focus on August consumer price index data due on Friday, which is expected to have risen 7.80 percent from a year earlier compared with 7.96 percent in July, according to a Reuters poll of analysts.

Live Stock Trading Updates: Nifty Trades Above 8100


Stock Market trims gains after positive opening on Thursday.The S&P BSE Sensex rallied as much as 93 points in trade on Thursday, led by gains in HDFC, Infosys, ICICI Bank, RIL, TCS and HDFC Bank.
Tracking the momentum, the 50-share Nifty index reclaimed its crucial psychological level of 8100, supported by gains in IT, power, realty, banks and consumer durable stocks.
Tata Motors rose after the company's British luxury car unit Jaguar Land Rover delivered a positive sales performance in August 2014. Most Asian stocks rose today.
Neuland Laboratories jumps 6.8 percent to record high of 480 rupees.Brokers say the pharma ingredient player is a strong re-rating candidate. Emkay says can generate very strong returns in two years. Neuland's earnings can grow at a compounded rate of 25 %.

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Tuesday 9 September 2014

Watch Stock Cash Tips & Mid Session Updates


Profit booking continues as the Nifty sinks below 8150. The 50-share index is down 32.10 points at 8141.80 and the Sensex is down 90.79 points at 27229.06. About 1462 shares have advanced, 1321 shares declined, and 87 shares are unchanged. 
IT stocks are leading the fall with major losers as Infosys, Wipro, HCL Tech and Tech Mahindra. Other laggards in the Sensex are Bajaj Auto, Sesa Sterlite, ONGC and ICICI Bank.
However, small and midcap stocks are holding in green along with autos, pharma and FMCG stocks. Cipla, Coal India, Bharti Airtel, Tata Motors and Tata Power are lead gainers in the Sensex.

European stocks edged higher in early trade there. Asian stocks rose, with Japanese shares gaining on a weak yen. Brent crude oil futures fell, extending previous day's decline.

Live Stock Cash Tips:Sensex, Nifty in Struggle


Retreating from record highs, the benchmark Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Sensex fell over 45 points in early trade on Tuesday with metal, consumer durables, banking and realty sector stocks leading the decline as participants locked in gains at current levels.
The Nifty was at 8,159.05 down 14 points or 0.18 per cent. It touched an intraday high of 8,164.15 and a low of 8153.65.
Shares in Indian tyre companies extend gains, adding to sharp spikes on Monday, on the back of weak natural rubber prices that are at multi-year lows.
Rubber prices continue to fall and are trading near 5-year lows. This will continue to support margins in the medium term, said an analyst with a local brokerage.
Shares in Apollo Tyres Ltd rise 3 percent, adding to their 8 percent gain on Monday, while JK Tyre and Industries surges 4.7 percent, extending a 17.8 percent rally from the previous session.
Ceat Ltd surged 8.4 percent, adding to a 20 percent surge on Monday.
Cipla rose after the company announced the commercial collaboration with UK-based S&D Pharma in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
The market breadth indicating the overall health of the market was strong with over two gainers for every loser.

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