Thursday, February 27, 2014

28/2/2014 stocks news




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Warren Buffett says if you want to learn how to make money from the stock market you should look at how he made some money with two small real estate investments.
In an excerpt published by Fortune, from his upcoming annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, Buffett writes about his purchase of a Nebraska farm and his investment in a retail property near New York University in Manhattan.
In both cases, he bought when prices were unusually low after bubbles had burst.
In both cases he had no particular expertise.
And most importantly, in both cases he invested because he thought the assets would be increasingly profitable, not because he expected to sell at a higher price.
"With my two small investments, I thought only of what the properties would produce and cared not at all about their daily valuations. Games are won by players who focus on the playing field—not by those whose eyes are glued to the scoreboard."
He warns against "letting the capricious and irrational behavior" of stock prices make an investor "behave irrationally as well."
In addition, Buffett argues, "Forming macro opinions or listening to the macro or market predictions of others is a waste of time."
When he bought the properties in 1986 and 1993, economic projections didn't matter to him. "I can't remember what the headlines or pundits were saying at the time. Whatever the chatter, corn would keep growing in Nebraska and students would flock to NYU."
As for not needing expertise, Buffett recommends a low-cost S&P 500 index fund for nonprofessionals, to "own a cross section of businesses that in aggregate are bound to do well."
He also urges timid or beginning investors against going into stocks "at a time of extreme exuberance" and becoming "disillusioned when paper losses occur."
"The antidote to that kind of mistiming is for an investor to accumulate shares over a long period and never sell when the news is bad and stocks are well off their highs."
His bottom line fundamental advice: "Ignore the chatter, keep your costs minimal, and invest in stocks as you would in a farm."
The Government has decided to take back coal mines awarded to some 50 companies, including Adani Power, JSPL, Tata Group, Rungta Mines, Arcelor Mittal, Lanco, Hindalco and GMR.
This could spell big trouble for companies that have invested in end-use projects, as they will now be left without a fuel source.
According to the Government, blocks that were not able to achieve the requisite milestones have been de-allocated.
In some blocks, such as Fatehpur, allocated to SKS Ispat and Power and Prakash Industries, the Power Ministry pointed out that SKS Ispat had invested Rs.2,486 crore in its end-use plant.
The Rampia block, allocated to Sterlite Energy, GMR Energy, Arcelor Mittal, Lanco Group, Navbharat Power and Reliance Energy, is in a similar situation. Here, Sterlite has invested Rs.8,287 crore, GMR, Rs.5,600 crore, and Lanco, Rs.4,800 crore to set up end-use plants. The Sterlite and GMR plants have been commissioned
Facebook has agreed to acquire messaging service WhatsApp for approximately $16 billion, including $4 billion in cash and about $12 billion worth of Facebook shares, Facebook said in a release.
The agreement also provides for an additional $3 billion in restricted stock, to be granted to WhatsApp's founders and employees, that will vest over four years once the deal closes.
It is Facebook's largest purchase deal to date.
WhatsApp has more than 450 million users a month and nearly 1 million sign-ups daily, according to Facebook.
"Our mission is to make the world more open and connected," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a post. "We do this by building services that help people share any type of content with any group of people they want. WhatsApp will help us do this by continuing to develop a service that people around the world love to use every day."
Facebook said it would keep WhatsApp as a separate service, just as it did with Instagram, which it bought for about $715.3 million.
The social media giant also said WhatsApp co-founder and CEO Jan Koum would join Facebook's board.

 
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IF YOU TRY!!!!!!!!
.............YOU MAY WIN OR YOU MAY LOSE.........
...............IF YOU NOT TRY YOU NEVER WIN ..............









The investment ideas of Warren Buffett is most basic and simple to implement. The beauty of his investment ideas is that they are so easy and logical that at timespeople overlook the same ideas even though it must have crossed their mind. These investment ideas of Warren Buffett has not only help the maestro to make billions but also stands as a guiding principles for every other investor of this world.
Warren Buffett’s investment ideas asks us to buy stocksof only those companies whose “fundamentals” are very strong and its stock is available at “undervalued price”. When we say strong fundamentals we mean a healthy financial report, unique product line which is run by exceptional managers.






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What To Do Today..........






Our Opininon for Today's Market.......

1.Market Looks Volatile.....










1.Some Insider Say NIfTy go up to 6200

What To Do Today........


Nifty....Today Face Resistance at......6248...6279..6335

Nifty.....Today Support at ..6170...6135...6092

Nifty Range...4200--------6600

TRACK ME RESEARCH......


NEXT TGT FOR

Sell Nifty Around 6200/6300

Our Opinion for Today's Market.......

1.Stock Specific Movement Expected Today ......

2. Mid-caps Looks Good....


INTRADAY HOT STOCKS: 28/2/2014
sell bharti sl 295 tgt 280/277
sell tatamo sl 403 tgt 97/395 buy ab 405
buy sbi sl 1480 tgt 1520/1540
buy lupin s; 930 tgt 950/960/980
 buy zeel ab 268 tgt 272/275 sl 265 sell below 264
sell icici bk sl1025 tgt 1010/1000/990 buy ab 1030
SELL BOI SL 178 TGT 168/165/162/155







L&T FINANCE HOLDINGS


(BSE TICKER-533519@ Rs.83/-)



Yeessssssssssssssssssssssssss
RBI TO ANNOUNCE NEW BANK LICENCE SOON
L&T HOLDINGS EXPCTED TO GET FIRST BANKING LICENCE !!!!
Rs.120/- Rs.150/-
Alert:- Our Subscriber's Long in Stock!!!



DELTA CORP

(Bse Ticker-532848@ Rs.89/-)
Stock Again Ready For Big Up Move
Above Rs.101/-
Uppar Range For Stock Rise to Rs.140/-
TARGET
Rs.98/- Rs.101/- SL Rs.79/-


MARKSANS PHARMA

(Bse Ticker-524404@ Rs.18.80)
Just Watch Rs.19.25 Clsoing Above Rs.19.25
Gate Open For Stock To Cross Rs.28/-
TARGET
Rs.21/- Rs.24/- SL Rs.15/-




Forget Short Term Movment




Tuesday, February 25, 2014

26/2/2014 stocks news






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Warren Buffett says if you want to learn how to make money from the stock market you should look at how he made some money with two small real estate investments.
In an excerpt published by Fortune, from his upcoming annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, Buffett writes about his purchase of a Nebraska farm and his investment in a retail property near New York University in Manhattan.
In both cases, he bought when prices were unusually low after bubbles had burst.
In both cases he had no particular expertise.
And most importantly, in both cases he invested because he thought the assets would be increasingly profitable, not because he expected to sell at a higher price.
"With my two small investments, I thought only of what the properties would produce and cared not at all about their daily valuations. Games are won by players who focus on the playing field—not by those whose eyes are glued to the scoreboard."
He warns against "letting the capricious and irrational behavior" of stock prices make an investor "behave irrationally as well."
In addition, Buffett argues, "Forming macro opinions or listening to the macro or market predictions of others is a waste of time."
When he bought the properties in 1986 and 1993, economic projections didn't matter to him. "I can't remember what the headlines or pundits were saying at the time. Whatever the chatter, corn would keep growing in Nebraska and students would flock to NYU."
As for not needing expertise, Buffett recommends a low-cost S&P 500 index fund for nonprofessionals, to "own a cross section of businesses that in aggregate are bound to do well."
He also urges timid or beginning investors against going into stocks "at a time of extreme exuberance" and becoming "disillusioned when paper losses occur."
"The antidote to that kind of mistiming is for an investor to accumulate shares over a long period and never sell when the news is bad and stocks are well off their highs."
His bottom line fundamental advice: "Ignore the chatter, keep your costs minimal, and invest in stocks as you would in a farm."
The Government has decided to take back coal mines awarded to some 50 companies, including Adani Power, JSPL, Tata Group, Rungta Mines, Arcelor Mittal, Lanco, Hindalco and GMR.
This could spell big trouble for companies that have invested in end-use projects, as they will now be left without a fuel source.
According to the Government, blocks that were not able to achieve the requisite milestones have been de-allocated.
In some blocks, such as Fatehpur, allocated to SKS Ispat and Power and Prakash Industries, the Power Ministry pointed out that SKS Ispat had invested Rs.2,486 crore in its end-use plant.
The Rampia block, allocated to Sterlite Energy, GMR Energy, Arcelor Mittal, Lanco Group, Navbharat Power and Reliance Energy, is in a similar situation. Here, Sterlite has invested Rs.8,287 crore, GMR, Rs.5,600 crore, and Lanco, Rs.4,800 crore to set up end-use plants. The Sterlite and GMR plants have been commissioned
Facebook has agreed to acquire messaging service WhatsApp for approximately $16 billion, including $4 billion in cash and about $12 billion worth of Facebook shares, Facebook said in a release.
The agreement also provides for an additional $3 billion in restricted stock, to be granted to WhatsApp's founders and employees, that will vest over four years once the deal closes.
It is Facebook's largest purchase deal to date.
WhatsApp has more than 450 million users a month and nearly 1 million sign-ups daily, according to Facebook.
"Our mission is to make the world more open and connected," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a post. "We do this by building services that help people share any type of content with any group of people they want. WhatsApp will help us do this by continuing to develop a service that people around the world love to use every day."
Facebook said it would keep WhatsApp as a separate service, just as it did with Instagram, which it bought for about $715.3 million.
The social media giant also said WhatsApp co-founder and CEO Jan Koum would join Facebook's board.

 
BUT HOW CAN IT BE WON????
FOR THIS JUST JOIN

(Train For Every Investor)
IF YOU TRY!!!!!!!!
.............YOU MAY WIN OR YOU MAY LOSE.........
...............IF YOU NOT TRY YOU NEVER WIN ..............









The investment ideas of Warren Buffett is most basic and simple to implement. The beauty of his investment ideas is that they are so easy and logical that at timespeople overlook the same ideas even though it must have crossed their mind. These investment ideas of Warren Buffett has not only help the maestro to make billions but also stands as a guiding principles for every other investor of this world.
Warren Buffett’s investment ideas asks us to buy stocksof only those companies whose “fundamentals” are very strong and its stock is available at “undervalued price”. When we say strong fundamentals we mean a healthy financial report, unique product line which is run by exceptional managers.






Think Big TO EARN BIGGG


Track me



What To Do Today..........






Our Opininon for Today's Market.......

1.Market Looks Volatile.....










1.Some Insider Say NIfTy go up to 6200

What To Do Today........


Nifty....Today Face Resistance at......6248...6279..6335

Nifty.....Today Support at ..6170...6135...6092

Nifty Range...4200--------6600

TRACK ME RESEARCH......


NEXT TGT FOR

Sell Nifty Around 6200/6300

Our Opinion for Today's Market.......

1.Stock Specific Movement Expected Today ......

2. Mid-caps Looks Good....


INTRADAY HOT STOCKS: 26/2/2014
buy bharti sl 295 tgt 280/270
buy sbi sl 1480 tgt 1520/1540
buy lupin s; 930 tgt 950/960/980
 buy zeel ab 268 tgt 272/275 sl 265 sell below 264
buy axisbk tgt 1160/1170/1180 sl 1135
sell icici bk sl1025 tgt 1010/1000/990 buy ab 1030
SELL BOI SL 178 TGT 168/165/162/155







L&T FINANCE HOLDINGS


(BSE TICKER-533519@ Rs.83/-)



Yeessssssssssssssssssssssssss
RBI TO ANNOUNCE NEW BANK LICENCE SOON
L&T HOLDINGS EXPCTED TO GET FIRST BANKING LICENCE !!!!
Rs.120/- Rs.150/-
Alert:- Our Subscriber's Long in Stock!!!



DELTA CORP

(Bse Ticker-532848@ Rs.89/-)
Stock Again Ready For Big Up Move
Above Rs.101/-
Uppar Range For Stock Rise to Rs.140/-
TARGET
Rs.98/- Rs.101/- SL Rs.79/-


MARKSANS PHARMA

(Bse Ticker-524404@ Rs.18.80)
Just Watch Rs.19.25 Clsoing Above Rs.19.25
Gate Open For Stock To Cross Rs.28/-
TARGET
Rs.21/- Rs.24/- SL Rs.15/-




Forget Short Term Movment