Soaring Markets have finally started a correction.... now what?

#1
Just want to read everyone's opinions on the subject.
The market has started a correction post Budget Speech. The 10% LTCG is taking its toll.

For those of us (like me) sitting on cash, is this a good time to start picking out Value opportunities?
I'm looking to buy Tata Motors at 380 and Coal India at 260 levels.
Tata Motors is already there.

Unfortunately, I went over-board with one of my investments, Dena Bank. I purchased at Rs. 26... I dont mind some fluctuation, but I put in too much money into it.
Should I sell some at this level to reduce my risk? Or wait for a recovery?

How long do you all expect the market correction to continue?
Strangely enough, it seems Markets the world over are going down. Anyone aware why? Are we expecting a crash anytime soon?
 

manojborle

Well-Known Member
#3
Tatamotors will correct more, a good buying should be around 300-315 levels
 
#4
Wow/.... that's a big, big correction.
Will sit tight then. Can't time the market, but if further downside is there, I can hold on for a week.

DVR has a 52-week low of 200-something.
So right now, I think it should be seen as cheap, no?

What's you take on volatility in Feb-March 2018?
 

bashasm

Well-Known Member
#7
I had earlier bought TaMo DVR around 212, a very small quantity, but waiting for it to dip more. I think Tatamotors will itself dip below 300, and that may be a good time to buy.
Bro Now itself Tatamotors is almost near low of 2017 ( rs 360). I am also planning to invest for long term. Shall I wait for a week of time.
Any ways will buy at every dip of 10 RS as you suggested
 
#8
Another question, is it better to invest in Tata Motors or Tata Motors DVR?
They both pretty much have similar charts. What's the difference for a small investor who won't be voting anyway?
 

bashasm

Well-Known Member
#9
Another question, is it better to invest in Tata Motors or Tata Motors DVR?
They both pretty much have similar charts. What's the difference for a small investor who won't be voting anyway?
One more thing I can vouch for is the Tata brand. In the long run you cannot go wrong by investing in these companies. It is better if we can time the investment
 

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