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Dear all,
Anybody tells about the NIFTY ups and downs? If the NIFTY-50 shares will down then the NIFTY down. OK. If RIL , ONGC , INFOSIS, BHARTI, TCS these 5 heavyweight stocks are in +ve, then other 45 stocks are in -ve, then what is the NIFTY movement? +ve or -ve? If the other 45 stocks rose around 1% , If the 5 heavyweight stocks down 5% then what is the NIFTY position? Pl.explain the NIFTY movement very clearly compared to 50 stocks. Before that can I write my doubt clearly? regards, naren Last edited by knarendra : 18th January 2008 at 10:55 PM. Reason: Nil |
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Based on impact cost from NSE website, these five stocks weigh around 8.5%.
Your assumption: These five stocks go down 5% and remain are at standstill. Then Nifty goes down by 100-[91.5 + (8.5*.95)] = 0.425% HTH, VG Quote:
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Dear gv,
Thank you verymuch for your explanation. But, my aim to find out the exact NIFTY movements with help of NIFTY-50 stocks. I think the above 5 stocks trade -5% NIFTY should down more than -5%. Eg. check the friday movements.(18.01.2008). Pl.check the all NIFTY 50 stocks with impact cost related to NIFTY movements, in any one of your free working day. I think weightage is more important than Impact cost. Any body clearly tells about the NIFTY movements? regards, naren |
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There is actually more to this 'secret', however, one has to keep it a 'secret' because once out it wont be a 'secret' anymore
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BTW good to see u here again! cheers BAV |
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Dear gv,
Pl.explain your method, for the following weightage and impact cost. Wt ------Imp.co 1. RIL--------- 11.9 % , 0.06 2. ONGC------- 07.5 % , 0.10 3. INFOSIS-----02.87 % , 0.07 4. BHARTI------05.37 % , 0.09 5. TCS---------03.99 % , 0.09 pl.explain your method as per 5 shares down 5% and others stand still. regards, naren Last edited by knarendra : 21st January 2008 at 10:13 PM. Reason: nil |
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http://www.buzzingstocks.com/in/heatmap.htm |
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I dont know to method of using the formula. But, I belive that NIFTY will move depends upon share price movement. But, big question is how will it move? Depends upon turnover,share volume, market wt, impact cost....ect. Eg: our friend said the 5 share down 5% each the market will down 0.4%( 20 points down @NIFTY 5000 level). but, as per A/D ratio 45/5 =9:1. So, NIFTY in Green? Now, I think Wt. is betterthan A/D line. Buy, this way we eliminate one by one and we get one good formula. regards, naren I |
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