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Old 3rd January 2008, 08:29 PM
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yes, you are right, there is lots of circuit filtters. i got tip on "Filmcity Meida Ltd" currently its price 4 RS. and it will rise up to 50 RS. i am trying to bought that.
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dont go for this share. there is no fundamentals for this scrip. how can you imagine that it will go to 50?
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keep off from currently hi flying mid caps also
bse midcap index close : 10057.
technically only a CLOSE below 8300 will spoil the bull cart here.
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there is certainly some froth in some pockets.....but mkts tend to b more irrational than v can expect....
techncially....a sustained sensex close below 19050 will confirm the BUBBLE....abv this level...bears will take bubble bath...
dr frnd,
what exactly do mean by technically ????????.which technical tool have you used to get 19050 level?????????.
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Can anybody tell me where is bubble zone? It is going up and up and up..... aiming 25000
Please see the chart of BSE SENSEX.

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Are our markets in Bubble Zone? So many stocks hitting circuit filters, that too on consecutive days, without any corporate action.
Are operators driving their wishful stocks up and exiting?
Hi all
There are strong indications from global scenario and from insiders of the market that there will be a MAJOR correction in next 2/3 weeks time frame. And this correction may leave us at 15K level or so and this would continue for next 3 - 4 months time frame. Also many of the stocks which have shot up leap and bounds will fall with a BIG thud. So I would request all boarders to throw more light into the above fact so that other boarders would benefit from the information shared.

Also there are indications to be more in cash say 75-80% in cash and 25-20% in STRONG stocks and renter.

Smart Trades (5-10%) could earn from it up's and down and i guess the rest would lose badly if it happens.

My advice - Keep cash in hand and don't sell everything. Stay invested in fundamentally strong scripts & Buy on big dips !

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hi kprgroup,


yes, stay in high percentage of cash . after 3 days of this poll,
60 stocks up 20 to 30 %, for there is no corporate action. the regulator (SEBI) is doing nothing about this.
i am seeing new investors buying into such stocks, even after they have gone up 60%.
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Hi all
There are strong indications from global scenario and from insiders of the market that there will be a MAJOR correction in next 2/3 weeks time frame. And this correction may leave us at 15K level or so and this would continue for next 3 - 4 months time frame. Also many of the stocks which have shot up leap and bounds will fall with a BIG thud. So I would request all boarders to throw more light into the above fact so that other boarders would benefit from the information shared.

Also there are indications to be more in cash say 75-80% in cash and 25-20% in STRONG stocks and renter.

Smart Trades (5-10%) could earn from it up's and down and i guess the rest would lose badly if it happens.

My advice - Keep cash in hand and don't sell everything. Stay invested in fundamentally strong scripts & Buy on big dips !
And sir, what are these strong indications?
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Real valuation of the stocks is going to happen after the introduction of naked shorting by the FIs. Be cautious on the arrival of Feb.2008.(when naked shorting by the FIIs is going to be allowed)
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Let us wait till 1st of Feb 2008 when FIIs are going to be allowed to take naked short positions.
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Hi all
There are strong indications from global scenario and from insiders of the market that there will be a MAJOR correction in next 2/3 weeks time frame. And this correction may leave us at 15K level or so and this would continue for next 3 - 4 months time frame. Also many of the stocks which have shot up leap and bounds will fall with a BIG thud. So I would request all boarders to throw more light into the above fact so that other boarders would benefit from the information shared.

Also there are indications to be more in cash say 75-80% in cash and 25-20% in STRONG stocks and renter.

Smart Trades (5-10%) could earn from it up's and down and i guess the rest would lose badly if it happens.

My advice - Keep cash in hand and don't sell everything. Stay invested in fundamentally strong scripts & Buy on big dips !
technically.....no need to worry for bulls until sensex closes below 17950 on a med term basis.. then only think of fiis shorts & sub prime & what not....
abv 17950....every bear will pay heavily for shorting...
this is only a technical presentation & nothing to do with the fundamentals..
as technicals r mirrors of stock mkts & mirrors never lie...
so whatever the players do, is reflected in the charts.....
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