Intraday calls for 25-06-13
Markets likely to open slightly higher. Support for nifty is at 5550 and resistance at 5680.
Buy State Bank of India at 1948, target: 1970. Stoploss: 1928 – (Continue to hold SBI)
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Shanavas Says:
June 25th, 2013
Posted at: 10:39 pm
hi cb sir and karthik sir i buy nifty 5600 June CALL at 52 and buy Nifty 5600 june PUT @36 what is your view on it ? it can archive target ?
Dipu Says:
June 25th, 2013
Posted at: 10:47 pm
What is ur view abt RCOM ? Is this shr ok for intraday trdng ?
Kartik Says:
June 25th, 2013
Posted at: 10:48 pm
Hi cvrprakash, broken major support of 120 lately, hold it with a tight SL at 108 for Mid/lLong term
Hi Shanavas, no, avoid entring such trades, they end up in the smae profit/loss, for now, you can enter a PE on rise around 5630 for a couple of days
Dipu Says:
June 25th, 2013
Posted at: 10:51 pm
Hi Kartik, Also give me ur remarks abt SATYAMCOMP , is this shr ok 4 intraday trdng ? Pls let me knw.
WELL PLAN Says:
June 25th, 2013
Posted at: 11:22 pm
HI KARITK ,
Experts welcome Sebi's regulations for foreign investors
Sebi board today approved the Chandrasekhar committee
recommendations for foreign investors
WELL PLAN Says:
June 25th, 2013
Posted at: 11:24 pm
Sebi board today approved the Chandrasekhar committee recommendations for foreign investors which among other things have suggested merging of different classes of investors into a new category called the Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs).
"Merging the FII, sub-accounts and QFIs into a new investor class 'FPI' will surely simplify foreign investors entry into the Indian capital market and is a big positive," PWC India Executive Director Suresh Swamy said.
"Delegation of registration of FPIs to Designated Depository Participants (DDP) will also quicken the pace of their entry," he added.
Besides, Swamy said "doing away with the requirement to submit personal identification documents like passport and photograph is a welcome relief.
Foreigners have been hesitant to share these documents as it has lot of information which they consider personal".
Echoing the view, Economic Laws Practice Consultant Yogesh Chande said: "The recommendations made by the committee under the chairmanship of K M Chandrasekhar are steps in right direction".
"It is obviously a great relief to note the change in the mood and resolve to re-boot FDI into India," he added.
According to Chande, adopting a risk-based KYC approach for overseas investors is also a welcome move.
However, he said that amending various norms would be a "key challenge" for the regulator.
Regarding buyback norms, PWC India Executive Director Hemal Uchat said "the regulator's (Sebi) decision to revise the buy-back guidelines comes from the hard pressed need to regulate the pricing, quantity and the periodicity aspects of the buy-back offers in past".
In its board meeting today, Sebi approved proposal making it mandatory for companies to buyback at least 50 per cent of repurchase offers.
Besides, the companies would have to complete their buyback offers within six months and have been asked to keep 25 per cent of the proposed buyback offer amount in an escrow account to avert them from making non-serious offers that could wrongly influence the share prices.
"It is expected that regulator may clarify whether the transfer to escrow account will be over and above the buy-back amount in case of the open market process as well as the consequences of not achieving even the minimum required 50 per cent of the offer size," Uchat said.
"The revised guidelines are also tilted towards encouraging the companies to undertake the buy-back offer through tender offer process as against the existing popular method of open market process," he added.
CB Says:
June 25th, 2013
Posted at: 11:46 pm
Hi Dipu, its more of a short term bet. can test 125
Hi WELL PLAN, thanks for the detailed update. yes, seems markets may see an upmove tomorrow.
smh Says:
June 26th, 2013
Posted at: 12:14 am
CB, CAN YU GUIDE ME ON HDFC & AXIS BANK HOLDING IN MONEY CALLS ANY TGTS FOR TOMRW & HIND LEVER TOMRW LEVELS
Sohan Says:
June 26th, 2013
Posted at: 1:20 am
Hello CB,
Adani Power is supporting at 38.5 levels.
Do you see a technical bounce at CMP
Sohan
CB Says:
June 26th, 2013
Posted at: 1:34 am
Hi smh, HDFC can see 830. axis around 1250. hul is a exit for now. may continue to remain flat/ weak
Hi Sohan, yes, strong support at 39 levels. can test 43
Sohan Says:
June 26th, 2013
Posted at: 1:49 am
Hi CB, Shall I enter at opening tomorrow
Sohan
CB Says:
June 26th, 2013
Posted at: 2:00 am
Hi Sohan, yes, can add few at opening.
Sohan Says:
June 26th, 2013
Posted at: 2:12 am
Hello CB,
Thanks very much.
See you tomorrow.
Sohan
Sanjay Says:
June 26th, 2013
Posted at: 6:50 am
Hi cb sir sbi leval
mohankumar Says:
June 26th, 2013
Posted at: 7:21 am
Hello CB,
Can i enter SBI at the opening itself? will it still comes down? i global markets looks +ve. kindly advice
CB Says:
June 26th, 2013
Posted at: 7:54 am
Hi Sohan, most welcome
Hi Sanjay, can give a small bounce upto 1920, it looks weak overall
Hi mohankumar, avoid it, it looks weak overall, it may open slightly higher around 1920