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Old 15th December 2007, 09:32 AM
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Hey guys..lets discuss here reg the future indian market !

Indian growth story from the past 4 years have been very interesting !.
IT boom before 3 years and now U.S recession ...

Many brokers and analysts have said U.S recession will impact India.
Is this the end of the indian growth story ? ... i know i may sound funny.. but economy is a cycle ...there will be a slow down fr sure .....wats ur take on this scenario ? ..

considering the following fact >>> INFLATION
>>> RUPEE VS DOLLAR
>>> U.S ECONOMY
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Your comments on the demise of the bull market are premature. The only fact which will back up your argument is if 200DEMA of the Indian market is broken, with weak pullbacks (as with the DOW now).

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The future growth looks pretty good for India as the projected GDP growth for the next three years is above 8 percent (please correct me if I am wrong, because recently I read it in an article published by a business magazine) Most of the Asian economies projected GDP growth rates are higher than the western n European countries. Usually when the interest rates head south, the fund managers’ look for higher rates that means they will be looking for more opportunities in Asian countries, so obviously rupee value gets stronger in the forth-coming years.

The general perception about any country’s performance is resembled with its stock prices. I am not thinking that Indian stock market got into bullish trend, though I agree that the stock prices are jacked up recently, I am expecting a little set back in the index which would be good for settling things (personally, I am waiting to buy few scripts at a bargain!) I must agree the future appreciation in stock prices is not going to be this fast, but eventually the stock market investment accrues more than 14% per annum. I m just a novice in this field, but it is my strong understanding that the market is not going to collapse as long as US economy is not stable!

So, what do you reckon about my perception about this country’s growth aspects?

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Hey guys..lets discuss here reg the future indian market !

Indian growth story from the past 4 years have been very interesting !.
IT boom before 3 years and now U.S recession ...

Many brokers and analysts have said U.S recession will impact India.
Is this the end of the indian growth story ? ... i know i may sound funny.. but economy is a cycle ...there will be a slow down fr sure .....wats ur take on this scenario ? ..

considering the following fact >>> INFLATION
>>> RUPEE VS DOLLAR
>>> U.S ECONOMY
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The bull is on fire and will continue for next coming years.. Last 4 years were very agressive due to some or other reason.. The money was poured like anything. In my view if things go and the market acts on fundamentals will continue to grow 15% offcourse there should be corrections in between..
Atleast I am sure we will be independent of what happens to US in long run. I just want to see 1$ = 20 Rs in the next 10 years. Our Rupee should buy more resources globally as a developed India. Its not just against the $ but every currency.
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an american dollar means twenty rupees!!!
I suppose it is quite belligerent remark, but i wish you success with that because we all get benefits if that happens. Don't we?

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The bull is on fire and will continue for next coming years.. Last 4 years were very agressive due to some or other reason.. The money was poured like anything. In my view if things go and the market acts on fundamentals will continue to grow 15% offcourse there should be corrections in between..
Atleast I am sure we will be independent of what happens to US in long run. I just want to see 1$ = 20 Rs in the next 10 years. Our Rupee should buy more resources globally as a developed India. Its not just against the $ but every currency.
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hi i m nucomer in groups,it prob mkt lose upto 5750,no big corrtn at this moment
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I Hope Now Every One Realized Y I Created This Thread!
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guys please make this thread active. put in ur views at current market levels.
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