indian stock market

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by spiderroost, Jul 23, 2006.

  1. #1
    hi,
    how do u feel about indian stock market as mainly the fund flow by foreign investor has been withdrawn, & the market is not able to decide it's direction i.e. upward or downward,
    I stongly feel that in the month of octber it will be in limelight
    so lets hope for the best
     
    spiderroost, Jul 23, 2006 IP
  2. ecolatur

    ecolatur Well-Known Member

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    Yes, long term will be always good in an indian market as its an upcoming market in south asia.

    Short term - its very hard to speculate the Indian markets,

    Abhilash.
     
    ecolatur, Jul 23, 2006 IP
  3. seoindiaweb

    seoindiaweb Banned

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    Well markets we just cant say... the big playas they shed off all money and it goes down and again when its down the big players will buy and the market will boom..
    so either going for mutual fund or long term is better
    Reliance Petrolem =RPL is good one at this time i think its just 60 Bucks and they had 30% increase in their profit in first half.. as well the petroleum prices are going to increase and its main neccesity
    so go for petroleum or pharma industry to get best returns;)
     
    seoindiaweb, Jul 24, 2006 IP
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    lavanay Active Member

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    Buy and hope" is not an investment strategy. It's a recipe for working until you're 80.

    The world is simply moving too fast and economic conditions are too extreme to make money with the old buy-and-hold-forever strategy. It may have worked great from 1982 to 2000, but that was then, and this is now.

    Buy and hold works for Warren Buffett, but the genius of his strategy is buying privately-held companies with the excess premium from his $100 billion insurance company, i.e., he is using other people's money.

    Do you have a $100 billion insurance company willing to give you tens of billions of dollars to invest? I think not.

    So, for the non-Buffett types, I have a strategy for profiting in a bear market.

    Hold on to the high levels of cash that you raised in anticipation of this bear market. And it's going to be a great year when all of the blood is finally in the Street and we reach the final purging for stocks. That will be a great time to buy, but we're not there yet.
     
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    Avatar Viper Well-Known Member

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    #5
    this topic also very old :D
     
    Avatar Viper, Mar 8, 2008 IP
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    share2wish Greenhorn

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    pinks_mgg Peon

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    #7
    no debate on this topic
     
    pinks_mgg, Mar 9, 2010 IP
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    moneycms Peon

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    @Abhilash

    I agree with you. it is very hard to speculate the indian markets. indeed long term will be good compared to short term.
     
    moneycms, Mar 9, 2010 IP