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Thursday 7 September 2017

Top Stocks for Positional Trading @ Welspun Corp Buy ( 7 Sep 2017 )

Research Head (MONEY MAKER RESEARCH & INVESTMENT ADVISOR PVT LTD) is having a view that one can go long in WELCORP.

WELCORP is the stock which I would recommend to buy above Rs 146; this can see a upside to levels closer to Rs150 -152 zones, keep stop loss below Rs 140”.


Welspun Corp Limited is a welded line pipe manufacturing company engaged in offering solution in line pipes with a capacity to manufacture longitudinal submerge-arc welded (LSAW), spiral helical submerged arc welded (HSAW) and high frequency electric resistance welded (HFERW) high frequency induction (HFI) electrical resistance welded (ERW) pipes. The Company also offers coating, bending and double jointing facilities.

Margins for this quarter have been good, but some moderation in margins is expected in later part of the year & I expect the company to maintain trend of volumes of around millions of tonne for this financial year as well.

Although Saudi business will continue to be a bit of a drag. I expects the outlook to be little better in the quarters ahead than what it has been at the end of Q1.


WELCORP was closed 2.49 per cent up today at Rs 144.30 at NSE.

Monday 8 May 2017

Sensex up 67 points, Nifty above 9300; Realty Stocks up 4.20%

Benchmark indices on Monday ended on a positive note with the Sensex rising up 67 points at 29,926.15, while the NSE Nifty-50 Index was up 28 points at 9,314.05
 
The broader BSE Midcap and the BSE Smallcap indices outperformed, gaining 0.5% and 0.7%, respectively. The market breadth was positive with 946 shares advanced while 603 shares declined and 82 shares unchanged.
 
Lupin, Bharti Airtel, BHEL, Asian Paints, and ICICI Bank were top gainers, while ITC, HDFC, Bajaj Auto, Larsen, and Adani Ports were the losers in the Sensex. The Bank Nifty closed higher by 0.72 percent at 22767.35.

Wednesday 3 May 2017

Markets end little changed ahead of US Federal outcome; Godrej Properties’ shares rallied 14%

The key benchmark indices settled lower on Wednesday tracking mixed trend floated in Asian and European markets.  Investors were concerned over the chances of another rise in interest rates next month ahead of the U.S Federal Reserve's policy results due later today.
The BSE Sensex closed at 29,894.80 down 26.38 points, while the NSE  Nifty 50 settled at 9,311.95 down 1.85 points.  The secondary barometer,  BSE Mid-cap pared all gains to end 0.3% lower, whereas the BSE Small-cap ended little changed.  On the BSE, 1,488 shares rose and 1,357 shares fell. A total of 161 shares were little affected.
Among individual stocks, ICICI Bank fell over 1 percent to Rs 273 ahead of its March quarter earnings announcement  due later in the day.  HDFC, Tata Motors Lupin, and Maruti Suzuki were the top losers on Sensex.
Godrej Properties’  shares rallied 14% to Rs 575 in intraday after the company declared that it has sold over 1,000 apartments across three new project launches since March 2017. Godrej Properties’  stock settled 7% higher at Rs 542.
Stocks of Spice Jet crossed a record high of Rs 116.90, up 4% on BSE surpassing its previous high of Rs 115 hit on September 5, 2005.
Meanwhile, engineering company IRB Infrastructure became the first firm to announce a public offer in the InvITs space with a Rs 5,000 crore plus the public issue of its fund opening today. The IPO of engineering company IRB Infrastructure, closes on May 5 and commands a price band of Rs 100 to 102 per unit.

Thursday 20 April 2017

Sensex up 85.82 points, Nifty above 9100; bank stocks fall

Stock Tips, Trading Advice, Intraday Call, Option Call
Benchmark indices on Thursday ended on a positive note with the Sensex rising up 85.82 points at 29,422.39, while the NSE Nifty-50 Index was up 32.90 points at 9,136.40.
The broader BSE Midcap and the BSE Smallcap indices outperformed, gaining 0.6% and 1.1%, respectively. The market breadth was positive with 1,813 shares advanced while 1,054 shares declined and 174 shares unchanged.
Grasim Industries, GAIL India, Adani Ports and Bank of Baroda were top gainers on BSE and NSE, while Yes Bank, ICICI Bank and Axis Bank were the top losers. The Bank Nifty closed lower by 0.305 at 21,491.
Nifty Realty index rose 2.1% as the leading sectoral gainer, led by gains in Oberoi, Sobha, Realty and Godrej Property which has risen up to 8% on the NSE.
Aviation companies shares rose, i.e. Inter Globe Aviation (up 7%) Jet Airways (up 6%) Spice Jet (up 10%) after data showed that air traffic during March quarter was 18.6% higher than the corresponding period last year.



Tuesday 18 April 2017

Markets extend losses, Sensex down 94 pts, Nifty down 34 pts

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The BSE Sensex settled the day at 29,319, down 94 points, while the NSE Nifty-50 ended at 9,105, down 34 points. In the broader market, the BSE mid-cap down 0.6% and small-cap down 0.7% after hitting their respective record highs. On the BSE, 1,778 shares declined and 1,111 shares rose. A total of 137 shares were unchanged.
Sectorally, the Nifty Realty index down 3.4%,  as the  leading loser, led by losses in Indiabulls Real Estate, HDIL and Unitech going down by 10%, 5.3% and 5% respectively. Nifty PSU Bank settled 0.1 per cent higher.
Reliance Industries outshined TCS’s market capitalization.  The stock settled at Rs 1,370, down 1.5 percent.  TCS ended 0.6% lower ahead of its fourth quarter results due later in the evening.
Gruh Finance Ltd surged 8% after it has posted a 26% rise in March-quarter net profit on Monday. The stock ended at Rs. 394, up 6.5 per cent on the NSE. 
The global markets went higher  on account of  increase in capital inflows, while Asian stock markets finished mixed.. The Indian rupee was trading at Rs 64.57 against the U.S Dollar  in the afternoon session. Oil prices were trading at USD 52.67.

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