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PRIYANK Says:
October 9th, 2010
Posted at: 12:21 pm
NO REPLY SIR...
Ramesh K Murthy Says:
October 9th, 2010
Posted at: 12:35 pm
Hi, I held 180 share of Arihant Cap bought at 284 (before splitting & bonus issue). Day by day it coming down.. what do you suggest .. to hold and dispose. Pl revert. Many thanks..
lakshmi Says:
October 9th, 2010
Posted at: 12:35 pm
bought IFCI at 64. please suggest whether to hold or book profit
Rayan Says:
October 9th, 2010
Posted at: 12:36 pm
hi cb
what will the price band for coal IPO?
can we subscribe? pl advice.
cks Says:
October 9th, 2010
Posted at: 12:37 pm
Hi CB, How about syndicate bank for CA @CMP?
lopa Says:
October 9th, 2010
Posted at: 12:37 pm
Sir...can i buy maruti and koutons at this levels ...thanx Lopa
renji Says:
October 9th, 2010
Posted at: 12:46 pm
sir about 6200 call in next week
atul Says:
October 9th, 2010
Posted at: 12:46 pm
HOWZ COMPANY CESE FOR LONG TERM???
Anil Sharma Says:
October 9th, 2010
Posted at: 12:47 pm
Sir need your advice on foll fut longs should i hold/sell/average :
1) M&M @ 720 what is the impact of FCCB Redemption will it further drop
2) Tata steel @ 670
3) Sesa Goa @ 367
atul Says:
October 9th, 2010
Posted at: 12:50 pm
GODAWRI POWER OR GENUS POWER???WHICH ONE IS BEST FUNDAMENTLY FOR LONG TERM
Abhi Says:
October 9th, 2010
Posted at: 12:51 pm
Hi Abhi, Thanks much CB
Ravikumar Sivaramakrishnan Says:
October 9th, 2010
Posted at: 12:52 pm
Dear Chirag,
Good morning.
Hi Vikram,
Below is details for Introduction to Call Auction in pre-open session starting from 18th October, 2010.
With the changing market conditions, exchanges have also upgraded the functioning. From 18th October “PRE MARKET CALL OPTIONS” trading window will start to enable better price discovery from 18th October.
At the market start the market are choppy and volatile. Trades are rushed in to the system which at times ends into an erroneous price or quantity. At times desperately done to manipulate market and stock specific sentiments. Both NSE and BSE have introduced this mechanism to curb these irregularities and enhance healthy market movements
The session starts from 9:00am to 9:15am. Order will be placed in the system for the call auction session.In the initial 8 minutes i.e. from 9:00am to 9:08am, investors can place and modify orders but execution of orders will not take place. From 9:08am to 9:12am the market will halt and no order will then be accepted or modified by the exchange. In this period system will discover a price and index. After 9:15am the normal market trading will start.
Salient Features of the session:
1.This is a special 15-minute trading window starting at 9:00 am.
2.Order entry will ONLY be for NIFTY fifty and SENSEX thirty stocks
3. Investors can change or cancel their orders during these 7 minutes
4. During this time opening price at which the maximum amount of shares can be traded
5. Limit orders will get priority over market orders at the time of execution of trades
6. All orders shall be not be disclosed and will be revealed in full quantity, i.e. orders where revealed quantity function is enabled, will not be allowed during the pre-open session.
7.Unexecuted, eligible orders will be moved to the continuous session
8.In the event of no trades in the pre-open session, the orders entered in the pre-open session will be moved the continuous trading session on time priority basis.
9. The continuous trading session will commence only after the pre open session ends.
In summary….
Order Entry 09:00 – 09:08
1. Order Addition/Modification/Cancellation
2. No trades executed
3. Random end between 09.07 and 09.08
4. Dissemination of indicative price, quantity and index
Order Matching & Confirmation 09.08- 09.12
1. No Order Addition/Modification/Cancellation
2. Opening price is determined for each stock
3. Trades take place at the single discovered price
Buffer 09.12 – 09.15
Ensures continuous session starts at the
predetermined time
Continuous Session starts post the end of the pre open session at 09.15
neelimakumar Says:
October 9th, 2010
Posted at: 1:17 pm
Hi CB, please guide how to read chartink !!
Vikram Says:
October 9th, 2010
Posted at: 1:21 pm
Hi Ravikumar Sivaramakrishnan, thanks for the update!
neelimakumar Says:
October 9th, 2010
Posted at: 1:24 pm
Hi CB, whats d expected price band for coal india IPO.....!!When is it expected to hit the market and whats ur recommendation ?? Wont it b a good idea to apply it for listing gains.exit with gains on listing day and re enter on lower levels from secondry market as i have seen that it happens always almost that u get a chance to re enter on lower levels after the listing hype??
Whats the grey market premium expected ??
neeraj sharma Says:
October 9th, 2010
Posted at: 1:27 pm
Confused whether it is the right time to buy a stock, sell a stock, enter into the market or any Stock Market related queries. If yes, the please feel free to post it in the form of a comment. I will try to give you the best possible strategy on your Stock or Market, but at the same time I also expect you to read our disclaimer.
So feel free to go ahead and write a query. If you want to receive a email as soon as your query is answered, all you need do is subscribe to our auto email feature.