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thanx suprateek,
read this thread jus' now...... the link was really beneficial
thanx again........
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Adding two more counters to our portfolio list

1> ASTRA MICROWAVE LTD(CMP 2095)--an upward freeze today
2> Maharashtra Seamless(CMP 402)--also recommended by Outlook Money

targets will be set later.
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a well written topic.
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Originally Posted by supratik
hi devansh_god,

There are couple of technical terms that you need to know.

Check out the link http://www.crnindia.com/technicalterm_a.html

Do get back for queries. We shall try to sort it out.


hi supra,
the link u provided was very useful....... but i still ant get 2 know that "what is the midcap index"??????
pls clarify my doubts.......
thanking u in advance............
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Midcap technically can be considered as counters that have a middle order market capital, say Polaris Software, Visual Software.

Big caps on the other hand are counters like Reliance, Infosys that have a big portfolio.

Small caps are generally counters(eg:California Softwares,Diamond Cables) considered a little above penny stocks(eg: Skylid tele, Sun Beam)

But generally small caps and penny counters are used alternately.

I hope this clears a bit of your doubt.
Do get back if you have any queries.
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Midcap technically can be considered as counters that have a middle order market capital, say Polaris Software, Visual Software.

Big caps on the other hand are counters like Reliance, Infosys that have a big portfolio.

Small caps are generally counters(eg:California Softwares,Diamond Cables) considered a little above penny stocks(eg: Skylid tele, Sun Beam)

But generally small caps and penny counters are used alternately.

I hope this clears a bit of your doubt.
Do get back if you have any queries.
ya SUPRA ......... it sure did clear man of the doubts i had.............thanx again...
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Hi All,

Do include Astra Microwave in your portfolio. The counter trades at 2200 level as of today. The target would be anywhere above 3000.

Ofcourse an expensive stock, so buy a one or two.
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hi supra!!
congrats yaar .......... now u r also a senior!!!!!!!!!!!
great promtion for great guys.............
bless u for this public service...................
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Thanks dear.

Senior Member, okay reminds me of college days, my seniors and I became a senior....

"Time for little bit of a ragging for juniors"...... just kidding friends.
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Thanks dear.

Senior Member, okay reminds me of college days, my seniors and I became a senior....

"Time for little bit of a ragging for juniors"...... just kidding friends.
anytime........lol
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