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Hi Friends
I am new in share marketing. I have not so much knowledge in which stock i invest either long term so short term. In the begin i can not invest so much of amount in the shares so please suggest me the chepest rs. shares which can increase in near future.
Just a small intro. My name is Harsh and i'm from Bangalore. Have been in the stock market for 6 yours and understand the markets very well.
EPS is nothing but Earning per share. All u need to know is that EPS needs to be high and P/E needs to be low.
let's say you decide that you need to buy stocks in cement sector. then you need to pick the stocks with higher EPS and compare each of the stocks based on the p/e ratio. You need to look at the consistency in delivery the EPS.
At the same time you need to look at the equity to sales ratio. the higher the ratio it's better.
You need to look at the divident history of the company to see if they are investor friendly or not.
You need to keep an eye if the Promoters are diluting/ incresing their stake quarter by quarter. If the stake of the promoters remains stable quarter to quarter that's not a worry.
You can buy the below stocks
Lok Housing & Construction (BSE stock) cmp is 338
OCL India( Orissa Cement- bse stock) cmp is 175
Indian Hotels- cmp is 150
Shree Digvijay cement- cmp is rs.29
Nesco india( Bse stock) CMP is Rs.800
Happy luck investing
Cheers,
Harsh
Hi Harsh
Thanks for your cool scrip on EPS and PE and stukk like that
Just a small intro. My name is Harsh and i'm from Bangalore. Have been in the stock market for 6 yours and understand the markets very well.
EPS is nothing but Earning per share. All u need to know is that EPS needs to be high and P/E needs to be low.
let's say you decide that you need to buy stocks in cement sector. then you need to pick the stocks with higher EPS and compare each of the stocks based on the p/e ratio. You need to look at the consistency in delivery the EPS.
At the same time you need to look at the equity to sales ratio. the higher the ratio it's better.
You need to look at the divident history of the company to see if they are investor friendly or not.
You need to keep an eye if the Promoters are diluting/ incresing their stake quarter by quarter. If the stake of the promoters remains stable quarter to quarter that's not a worry.
You can buy the below stocks
Lok Housing & Construction (BSE stock) cmp is 338
OCL India( Orissa Cement- bse stock) cmp is 175
Indian Hotels- cmp is 150
Shree Digvijay cement- cmp is rs.29
Nesco india( Bse stock) CMP is Rs.800
Happy luck investing
Cheers,
Harsh
Guys the price of Nesco is 1770. I had requested this at Rs.800
You can still buy this for a year with a target of Rs.3000
hei
harsh,
Read your views. were great. Can u please let me know, in which shares should i invest(looking for long term investing).i will appreciate your views. My e-mail is harmonk2000@*****.com.i am residing in norway.
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