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Hi All
My Blog : http://groups.google.co.in/group/heritage-india 1. Reason for closing some calls Some of you had suggested using trailing stop loss instead of closing calls. Yes, trailing stop loss might be a decent approach with highly liquid counters. Although in a mad bull market many stocks are liquid. The reason I had to close those calls is due to the fact that it opens up funds to buy better stocks. As you said I always stick to fundamentals. I see stocks with better fundamentals and valuations. For example, by taking the profits from Celestial, Anjani, Garden Silk, I have invested them in Rallis India. When an excellent Tata group company with outstanding prospects are trading at a Market capitalization of Rs. 600 Crores (when recommended), when ridiculous stocks are trading at near or higher than such valuations, to me RALLIS is a screaming buy. RALLIS Long term target Rs.1500. 2. Start moving to good Management stocks As an earlier poster Jiten Parmar had suggested there is a lot of euphoria in the market. Bad management stocks are manipulated and are moving to ridiculous levels. This is the time to switch to good management or great management stocks such as RALLIS (Tata Management) 3. RALLIS is a SCREAMING BUY Today in the U.S. Monsanto reported astounding earnings and the stock is at $120. This agri chemicals and seeds market is red hot. RALLIS is extremely undervalued, TATA management, very low equity of less than Rs.12 Crores. RALLIS is a screaming BUY wit ha long term target of Rs. 1500. Just buy it and forget it. Best Regards Ram ![]() |
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Rallys India Cmp 613
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Thank you very much for this valuable piece of info. Can u pls explain what is the calculation behind those green retracement lines - fibonacci levels, pivot points or sth else?
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whats the short term target for RALLIS? (1-2 months)
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Rallis Came Down To 580 Levels...
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down to 430 levels today..
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Can i buy rallis india at CMP 453. Can you tell me the target for midterm and long term.
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Hi Kindman,
I was looking at the charts u provided for rallis.. How to calculate the green line...? I am new to chart read..Please help .. What type of signal i that ? Raju |
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This is what i hate about every analyst...buy it and forget it . |
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Dear Paddy,pl visit his site http://groups.google.co.in/group/her...rowse_thread/t for clarification & answer.To be fair to Ram ram,he had never claimed to be an analyst & most of his calls were in profit after his recomm & one should have atleast booked partial profits.
Anyhow,his calls are for long term & one should wait for some more time. Personally i am neutral & do not know Ram ram,but like his sincerity while recommending the stocks. happy trading. |
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