Present Indian Stock Market Scenario

The Indian Stock Market is a collection of various regional and national level stock exchanges in India. It is platform for the masses of the country to invest their savings and also as a source of funds for various organizations and institutions that feature in business category.

What is Indian Stock Market ?

Indian Stock Market contains more then 20 Stock Exchanges, some of which are popular nationally as well as regionally. The first stock market started in the country was the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). Its the oldest stock market in Asia and was established as “the Native Share and Stock Broker’s Association” in the year 1875.It has around 5000 listings and a volume of more than US$ 1 Trillion. The other most popular Stock Exchange is the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Its also the largest Stock Exchange in the country and third in the world. These two exchanges constitute a major part of the Indian Capital Market.

What is their purpose ?

Stock markets basic role is to provide a platform for the masses of the country to invest their savings and also as a source of funds for various organizations and institutions. It provides an opportunity for any person to become a part-owner of the company by buying the companies shares. These shares can be sold and exchanged as well as used as collateral in certain cases. One can deal in a variety of financial instruments in a stock market such as Equity which has already been explained, Future’s, Retail Debt, Wholesale Debt, Currency Future’s, Derivatives, Bonds etc. Trading can only be performed by a registered broker of the respective stock one wants to deal in or through a broker.

Impact on The Economy

The stock market has both positive and negative effects on the Indian Economy. Some of which are listed below

Provides a source of funding for organizations
An investment avenue
A source of income for investors
A source of revenue for the government in the form of taxes
A source of employment opportunities
Meeting place for investors and organizations
Idle funds of common investors can be used for profitable purposes

Present Scenario

The current condition of Indian markets have drastically improved. There is absolute transparency and instant transactions. All Indian Stock markets are now computerized and Internet Trading has become a common phenomenon. Indian stock markets have also developed a dynamic nature and can change from a bullish temperament to a bearish slide. Any small bit of information or even a rumour from any part of the country can affect the market and is a fairly accurate indicator of the prevalent atmosphere in the region or country. People from across the country and globe get in touch with minute wise readings on the stock market and gain a lot of trading aptitude after daily seeing BSE Stock Gainers or BSE top losers list which does a world of good to their investment portfolio.

Conclusion

The Indian Stock Markets can be a very rewarding avenue of investment but the constant changes and the inherent dynamic nature of the markets can wipe out your funds or savings within a minute. Thus, the key words for every retail investor is to be constantly alert and very observant. Don’t always rely on the daily list of BSE top gainers or BSE top losers as it only takes a minute to get the things changed here. Keeping ones eyes and ears open can the insure the investor against any major losses. Following such rules and with some experience and practice, one can emerge victorious and can churn out a fortune for himself as well. Hence, it is a way to turn your savings into a fortune.

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Bullet Advisory Indian Stocks Weekly-Stock specific movement expected due to F & O expiry

 

    BSE Sensex (11329.00) and Nifty (3480.75)  closed 2.8% and 2.81% up respectively last week. Nifty  Put Call Ratio was 1.52. Nifty Future April was quoting at six points discount.Nifty Call Option April 3500 was very active.Support for Sensex is at 10900 and  Nifty  at 3350.Resistance for Sensex is at 11780 and Nifty is at 3620.Crude oil was at 51.50$.

 

  CRR and Repo Rate cut by Reserve Bank Of India helped the sentiment during the week.Future and Option expiry will be on 29th April instead of 30th April as markets will remain closed on 30th April because of  parliamentary elections.Fifty stocks will be removed from the future trading after this expiry.

 

  Jaiprakash Associates and  HDIL  added Open Interest in April Series.Tata Steel and DLF shaded Open Interest.Huge position was build up at IFCI April Call Option Strike Price 30.Good build up was also seen at RNRL April Call Option Strike Price 60. .

 

   Tactics for Future Option players.

 

1)NIFTY(3480.75) Lot Size-50

   Buy One Call Option of  May Strike Price 3500@181.00 Rs.

   Sell One Call Option of  May Strike Price 3600@135.90  Rs.

   Premium .Paid=181.00*50=9050.00 Rs.                                   

   Premium Received=.135.90*50=6795.00 Rs.

   Net Premium Paid=9050.00-6795.00=2255.00 Rs.

   Maximum Profit=3600-3500=100*50=5000.00-2255.00=2745.00 Rs.

   Maximum Loss=2255.00 Rs.

   Break-even= 3545.10 Rs. 

 

2)CAIRN(194) May Future-Lot Size 2500 shares.

    Buy One Lot May Future @194.00 Rs.

    Sell One Call Option of  May Strike Price 200@9.90 Rs.

    Premium Received=9.90*2500=24750.00 Rs.

    Max Profit==200-194=6*2500=15000.00+24750.00=39750.00 Rs.

    Max Loss=Unlimited.

 

 

 

 

 

   Trading Idea

 

1)ADLAB FILM(236.05)Buy this Stock in decline and trade.  

2)INDIAN BANK(117.30)Buy this Stock in decline and trade

 

 

 

 

   Trend of Major Stocks

 

 

 

 

STOCK TREND Days  WeeklyTrend  MonthlyTrend

 

BHEL.NS                    Neutral             1          Rising   Rising  

ICICIBANK.NS         Bulllish  1          Rising   Rising  

INFOSYSTC.NS        Bulllish  2          Rising   Rising  

ITC.NS                        Neutral             4          Rising   Rising  

MARUTI.NS               Bulllish  1          Falling  Rising  

SBIN.NS                     Neutral             2          Rising   Rising  

TATASTEEL.NS         Neutral             2          Rising   Rising  

TCS.NS                       Bulllish  2          Falling  Rising  

 

 

 

   Technical indicators of major Stocks

 

MFI=Money Flow Index

RSI=Relative Strength Index

ADX=Directional Momentum Index

 

 

STOCK CLOSE  MFI-21  RSI-14  ADX-14 

 

BHEL.NS                  1643.4   67.81   59.65   25.19

ICICIBANK.NS         434.1   72.76   61.06   19.01

INFOSYSTC.NS        1448.6 65.82   63.36   22.6

ITC.NS                        190.55 68.33   57.96   16.98

MARUTI.NS                803     77.1     56.72   44.83

SBIN.NS                  1311.15  70.01   66.32   29.91

TATASTEEL.NS         261.15 65.58   60.65   38.41

TCS.NS                       583.9   66.37   59.71   24.88

 

 

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Stock Market Sentiment

Daily Market Commentary for November 6, 2008 from Millennium-Traders.Com

Buyers remain on the sidelines and even still, they are definitely not looking to take any chance in getting in on these heavy market losses taken by stocks as of yet. (read more)
http://www.millennium-traders.com/news/newscommentary.aspx

Economic data released today:

Jobless Claims:
U.S. Jobless Claims in week of November 1 fell 4K to 481K compared to survey of unchanged; U.S. Continuing Claims for week of October 25 rose by 122K to 3,843,000; U.S. Jobless Claims for week of October 25 Week  revised to 485K from 479K; U.S. Insured Unemployment for week of November 1 highest since 1983.

Productivity and Costs:
U.S. Third Quarter Non-Farm Productivity increased by 1.1 percent compared to consensus of an increase by 0.4 percent; U.S. Third Quarter Unit Labor Costs increased by 3.6 percent compared to consensus of an increase by 3.0 percent.

At the NYSE closing bell on the New York Stock Exchange, here is how the major world indices and major U.S. stock indices ended the session on the world market as well as the emerging markets including the stock market closing bell price:
DOW (Dow Jones Industrial Average) triple digit loss of 443.48 points on the day to end the trading session at 8,695.79
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) triple digit loss of 344.77 points to end the trading session at 5,667.40
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (NASDAQ) loss of 72.948 points to end the trading session at 1,608.70
S&P 500 loss of 47.89 points to end the trading session at 904.88
FTSE All-World excluding U.S. loss of 8.58 points to end the trading session at 148.73
FTSE RAFI 1000 triple digit loss of 198.88 points to end the trading session at 3,495.23
BEL 20 (BEL20) loss of 66.56points to end the trading session at 2,132.87
CAC 40 (CAC40) triple digit loss of 230.86 points to end the trading session at 3,387.25
FTSE100 (UKX100) triple digit loss of 258.32 points to end the trading session at 4,272.41
NIKKEI 225 (NIK/O) triple digit loss of 622.10 points to end the trading session at 8,899.14

New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) stock market indicators for the day:
Advanced stock prices 547, declined stock prices 2,658; unchanged stock prices 50; stock prices hitting new highs 3 and stock prices hitting new lows 119. NYSE quotes for volatile stocks and market trends, as well as stock quotes, stock prices and stock symbols of Day Trading Stock Picks on the New York Stock Exchange stock market for Day Trading online and active Day Trading for those who are or would like to be Day Trading for a living: Charles River Laboratories Incorporated (NYSE: CRL) stock price shed 7.03 points on the trading session, high on the trading session $30.00, low on the trading session $25.65 with a closing stock price at $26.87; Amdocs Limited (NYSE: DOX) stock price shed 4.29 points on the trading session, high on the trading session $120.18, low on the trading session $18.16 with a closing stock price at $19.34; FTI Consulting Incorporated (NYSE: FCN) stock price shed 15.07 points on the trading session, high on the trading session $45.50, low on the trading session $37.80 with a closing stock price at $43.11; Vulcan Materials Company (NYSE: VMC) stock price shed 3.20 points on the trading session, high on the trading session $57.07, low on the trading session $50.24 with a closing stock price at $53.10; Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated (NYSE: GS) stock price shed 6.71 points on the trading session, high on the trading session $88.80, low on the trading session $79.41 with a closing stock price at $80.72; Ultrashort Financial ProShares Corporation (NYSE: SKF) stock price gained 15.90 points on the trading session, high on the trading session $146.21, low on the trading session $128.23 with a closing stock price at $143.33; Potash Corporation Saskatchewan (NYSE: POT) stock price shed 7.98 points on the trading session, high on the trading session $85.44, low on the trading session $76.62 with a closing stock price at $78.90; CNOOC Limited (NYSE: CEO) stock price shed 9.27 points on the trading session, high on the trading session $74.90, low on the trading session $68.13 with a closing stock price at $68.79; Proshares Ultrashort (NYSE: EEV) stock price gained 9.50 points on the trading session, high on the trading session $104.40, low on the trading session $90.60 with a closing stock price at $100.90; MEMC Electronic Materials Incorporated (NYSE: WFR) stock price shed 2.09 points on the trading session, high on the trading session $19.56, low on the trading session $17.50 with a closing stock price at $17.74; Canadian Natural Resource Limited (NYSE: CNQ) stock price shed 7.08 points on the trading session, high on the trading session $50.66, low on the trading session $42.73 with a closing stock price at $44.57; Integrys Energy Group Incorporated (NYSE: TEG) stock price shed 4.30 points on the trading session, high on the trading session $46.00, low on the trading session $42.29 with a closing stock price at $43.62; Toyota Motor Corporation (NYSE: TM) stock price shed 13.28 points on the trading session, high on the trading session $71.67, low on the trading session $64.80 with a closing stock price at $67.09; MasterCard Incorporated (NYSE: MA) stock price shed 12.57 points on the trading session, high on the trading session $155.67, low on the trading session $138.55 with a closing stock price at $143.30; CME Group Incorporated (NYSE: CME) stock price shed 22.39 points on the trading session, high on the trading session $288.74, low on the trading session $258.00 with a closing stock price at $259.66.

National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (NASDAQ) stock market indicators today:
Advanced stock prices 631; declined stock prices 2,249; unchanged stock prices 106; stock prices hitting new highs 5; stock prices hitting new lows 182. NASDAQ quotes, volatile stocks and market trends, as well as stock quotes, stock prices and stock symbols of Day Trading Stock Picks on the NASDAQ stock market for Day Trading online and active Day Trading for those who are or would like to be Day Trading for a living: First Solar Incorporated (NasdaqGS: FSLR) stock price shed 8.10 points on the trading session, high on the trading session $148.76, low on the trading session $135.77 with a closing stock price at $143.60.

Market trends on the American Stock Exchange (AMEX) and stock market indicators for today:
Advanced stock prices 269; declined stock prices 677; unchanged stock prices 68; stock prices hitting new highs 3 and stock prices hitting new lows 27.

Chicago Board of Trade Futures Market activity for the day, at time of this posting for December 2008 Contracts:
E-mini S&P 500 (ES) end of day price 903.00 change -55.00
E-mini NASDAQ-100 (NQ) end of day price 1,241.00 change -65.25
E-mini S&P SmallCap 600 (SMP) end of day price 266.10 change -9.90
$5 DJIA (YM) end of day price 8,680 change -495

World Currencies for the Forex Market, for Forex Trading by active Forex Traders, at time of this posting:
Euro 0.7873 to U.S. Dollars 1.2702
Japanese Yen 97.70 to U.S. Dollars 0.0102
British Pound 0.640 to U.S. Dollars 1.5626
Canadian Dollar 1.1946 to U.S. Dollars 0.8371
Swiss Franc 1.1786 to U.S. Dollars 0.8485

Commodity Markets:
Energy Sector: Light Crude (NYMEX: NYM) shed $4.53 on the day for a closing price of $60.77 a barrel ($US per barrel)
Heating Oil (NYMEX: NYM) shed $0.11 on the day for a closing price of $1.94 a gallon ($US per gallon)
Natural Gas (NYMEX: NYM) shed $0.29 on the day for a closing price of $7.20 per million BTU ($US per mmbtu.)
Unleaded Gas (NYMEX: NYM) shed $0.09 on the day for a closing price of $1.34 a gallon ($US per gallon)

Metals Markets:
Gold Market Price (COMEX: CMX) shed $10.20 on the day for a closing price of $732.20 ($US per Troy ounce)
Silver (COMEX: CMX) shed $0.40 on the day for a closing price of $10.06 ($US per Troy ounce)
Platinum (NYMEX: NYM) shed $41.70 on the day for a closing price of $838.30 ($US per Troy ounce)
Copper (COMEX: CMX) shed $0.09 on the day for a closing price of $1.73 ($US per pound)

Livestock and Meat Markets (cents per lb.):
Lean Hogs (Chicago Mercantile Exchange: CME) gained 0.35 on the day for a closing price of 54.4838
Pork Bellies (Chicago Mercantile Exchange: CME) no change on the day for a closing price of 83.80
Live Cattle (Chicago Mercantile Exchange: CME) shed 0.98 on the day for a closing price of 93.30
Feeder Cattle (Chicago Mercantile Exchange: CME) shed 1.80 on the day for a closing price of 98.98

Other Commodities (cents per bushel):
Corn (Chicago Board of Trade: CBT) shed 12.25 on the day for a closing price of 378.00
Soybeans (Chicago Board of Trade: CBT) gained 2.00 on the day for a closing price of 906.00

Bond Market:
2 year bond gained 4/32 on the day for a closing price of 100 13/32 with a Yield of 1.28, Yield Change -0.07
5 year bond gained 6/32 on the day for a closing price of 101 10/32 with a Yield of 2.46, Yield Change -0.04
10 year bond gained 3/32 on the day for a closing price of 102 15/32 with a Yield of 3.69, Yield Change -0.01
30 year bond shed 9/32 on the day for a closing price of 105 3/32 with a Yield of 4.17, Yield Change -0.00

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Making Money in a Bear Market


When is a good time to invest in the stock market? The bottom of a bear market might seem like a terrible time. During the “Black Week” beginning October 6th, 2008 the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell over 1,874 points, or eighteen percent, in its worst weekly decline ever. The S&P 500 fell more than twenty percent and the value lost was in the trillions of dollars. Investors fled the market in droves.

Why? Certainly the sub-prime mortgage crisis and subsequent bank failures were a significant cause. But many analysts also blame good old-fashioned panic. The stock market depends upon trust and a fundamental sense of optimism, and when these vanish, so do investors.

This isn’t the first dramatic bear market. At the end of trading on January 14, 2000, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at an all-time high of 11,722. A two-and-a-half-year slide began, and on October 9, 2002 the Dow hit a five-year closing low of 7,286. It was a drop of 4,436 points-over thirty-seven percent. But the market rebounded, and by October, 2007 the Dow touched an all-time high above 14,110.

When stockholders are desperate to sell holdings that have value, conditions exist for buyers who are willing to buck the trend. As surely as the market fell, it will rise again. And investors who get in early and snatch up bargains will reap significant profits. Here are some historic examples.

• The Walt Disney Company (DIS). This entertainment giant fell to a low of $15.24 per share on September 27, 2002. If you had bought Disney the next day and kept your shares until May 18, 2007, you would have seen it rise to $36.02 per share. You would have increased your investment by 136% over four and one-half years. Very impressive! Since that time Disney stock has declined less than the overall market, and on October 3, 2008, Disney was trading at $29.54.

• Carnival Corporation (CCL). The cruise line leader hit a low on July 21, 2000, with shares selling at $19.25. The stock recovered and shot up to $57.63 per share on December 31, 2004. This was an increase of 200% in four and one-half years. On October 3, 2008, Carnival was selling at $32.74.

• Procter & Gamble (PG). On July 7, 2000, you could have bought the Cincinnati, Ohio household products giant for the bargain price of $27.44 per share. By December 14, 2007 the stock hit $73.90 per share, a seven and one-half year increase of 200%. Not too shabby. On October 16, 2008, the stock was trading for a high of $62.37 per share.

• Capital One (COF). The credit card company hit bottom on November 6, 2002, when you could have bought shares for $30.31 each. By March 10, 2006, three and one-half years later, the stock peaked at $89.92 per share. That’s an increase of 195%. On October 16, 2008, Capital One was trading at $34.91 per share. Analysts say there may be more trouble ahead for Capital One due to looming credit card account defaults.

• Archer Daniels Midland (ADM). On August 24, 2000, you could have purchased shares in the agriculture conglomerate for a rock-bottom price of $9.01 each. Four and one-half years later, on March 10, 2006, you could have sold those shares for $40.83 each. You would have made a profit of 350%. Try doing that anywhere else! On October 16, 2008, ADM was selling at $16.51 per share. Has it hit rock bottom again? Some investors will think so.

When the herd flees the market, savvy investors remember that the only way to make a profit in the stock market is to buy low and sell high. Guess what? The market is low, and quality stocks are on sale at low prices. Contact a qualified investment advisor and find those bargains. 

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