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Doesn't look bad at all, so sit tight!
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average the ones which has fallen more than 30%. Rational is that it is very unlikely that the stocks will go up 70% (since 40% fall requires 66.67% rise). Buy twice the shares and you can get out in a week to a month.
indiabulls has a resistance at 300, so you should try to get your shares' price to come below 300, which is possible if you put some more money like doing 1:3 averaging. it's support is around 224-230. so buy 75 at 220-240 and wait for 300 to exit or wait for 350 which is a strong resistance. dlf as you know is a builder and realty sector is in trouble.. banks are avoiding giving home loans and interest rates are too high, so it's rather difficult to see 700 soon (when inflation comes down below 10% and RBI cuts the CRR), but you can average it around 350-400 which are good supports. current short term support are around 475. below that you can expect 430-350. current 550 and 580 are resistances. rpl refinery is starting in dec 2008. just three months and you may see 200+ price levels. rnrl support is around 74-80. resistance is around 113-114, 126-128. sail, may go down to 125 but when inflation comes down, you can see it around 180-200 levels. buy some more around 120-130 levels. this is what my analysis say, don't take it without cross checking and verifying. please get out of midcap and small caps buy only large caps. And inflation holds the key. Last edited by fast_rizwaan; 7th September 2008 at 05:06 AM. |
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as i am not very well versed with share market so i didnt understand a few terms that u have used like resistance, support etc Can u please xplain in more details" For eg when u say RNRL support is 74-80 what do u mean tby this and when u say Resistance is around 113-114 and 126 - 128 what do u mean by this and why 2 levels of resistance? simlialry In DLF u mentioned suport and resistance at the end. I havent understood that thansk for ur time |
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Hold LLOYD ELECTRICALS. May go down to 7-8% but you will definitely get a chance to get out of this considering the fundamentals.
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