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Hi my first post. Been investing in North Amercia for about 9 years. Use a broker. Like to know the macro effects affecting India. Also what are major events in India. In Canada Jan to March are "hot months" investors putting in tax shelters called RRSPs. July and August are quiet months. October is always treated with caution because of 3rd Qtr reports and focus on the year-end.
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Hello avril_philo,
V are privileged and honoured to have U on traderji.com from canada and wish u all the best, The beauty of indian market is simple to understand just focus on two subjects, Family - way of life , how to create, soleminising marraiages, held sept to Dec,big event. Festivity- India being land multi creeds, lots of purchasing on festiviity. Festivals are mostly in months of July to Dec This social fabric makes the nation move irrespective of all natural calamity or man made ones. with regards, ursnks, www.Nksagar.com
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Also the transition of the financial years (March - April) is a phase which needs understanding.
Uday. |
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Hello Uday,
These begining of new years wait for entire results of index cos if their total net profit is more than total net profit previous year,industrying is moving ahead or falling back, this is with respective to each industry also and indiviuals and hence churning is in progress to study the market.How can u make true picture when it has not emerged.scondly the new emerging demand is short then last year again that industry or economy is alo read in thaT DIRECTIONS. tRADE LESS THINK MORE. With regards, Ursnks, Nksagar |
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