Rs 18,000,000,000,000 lost in 7 days

What are your views?

  • Buy at these levels

    Votes: 10 50.0%
  • Stay Away

    Votes: 9 45.0%
  • Cant Say

    Votes: 1 5.0%

  • Total voters
    20
#1
On Wednesday morning, the Indian stock market may have opened high on the back of a 0.75% rate cut by the US Fed, giving some respite to market players. But investors on Dalal Street have lost a whopping Rs 18.05 trillion in the last seven days of market mayhem that included a fall of more than 4,000 points in the benchmark 30-share Sensitive Index or Sensex.

"Retail investors should stay away from markets for the next few days. If they intend to invest they should go for mutual funds. Investors with a long-term perspective should however go for a stock specific approach," R K Gupta, managing director, Taurus Asset Management Co said.

http://specials.rediff.com/money/2008/jan/23sld.htm
 
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CreditViolet

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#3
"Retail investors should stay away from markets for the next few days. If they intend to invest they should go for mutual funds. Investors with a long-term perspective should however go for a stock specific approach," R K Gupta, managing director, Taurus Asset Management Co said.
What a load of crap
 

sudoku1

Well-Known Member
#6
On Wednesday morning, the Indian stock market may have opened high on the back of a 0.75% rate cut by the US Fed, giving some respite to market players. But investors on Dalal Street have lost a whopping Rs 18.05 trillion in the last seven days of market mayhem that included a fall of more than 4,000 points in the benchmark 30-share Sensitive Index or Sensex.

"Retail investors should stay away from markets for the next few days. If they intend to invest they should go for mutual funds. Investors with a long-term perspective should however go for a stock specific approach," R K Gupta, managing director, Taurus Asset Management Co said.

http://specials.rediff.com/money/2008/jan/23sld.htm
dont forget that an equal amt was MADE a fortnight ago.....:D
unless sensex does not close abv 18475....more 2 lose....
 

rajsingh

Active Member
#9
Whats the point telling people who have lost heavily in the fall to keep away. They would not have the funds or the nerve to participate anyway.:rolleyes:
 

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