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The list of top 10 performing mutual fund companies is as follow:
1. HDFC Mutual Fund
Inception Date ± June 30th 2000
Trustee ± HDFC Trustee Company Ltd.
Top Performing Schemes ± AUM as on 30th April 09
+ HDFC Top 200 (2338 cr)
+ HDFC Equity (2759.30 cr)
+ HDFC MIP Long-term (887.90 cr)
2. Tata Mutual Fund
Inception Date ± June 30th 1995
Trustee ± Tata Trustee Company Pvt. Ltd.
Top Performing Schemes ± AUM as on 30th April 09
+ Tata Pure Equity (269.95 cr)
+ Tata Index Nifty (6.77 cr)
+ Tata Short-term Bond (292.08 cr)
3. SBI Mutual Fund
Inception Date ± June 29th 1987
Trustee ± SBI Mutual Fund Trustee Company Pvt. Ltd.
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Top Performing Schemes ± AUM as on 30th April 09
+ Magnum Contra (1,958.50 cr)
+ Magnum Balanced (333.11 cr)+ Magnum Multiplier Plus (687.15 cr)
4. Reliance Mutual Fund
Inception Date - June 30th 1995
Trustee ± Reliance Capital Trustee Company Ltd.
Top Performing Schemes ± AUM as on 30th April 09
+ Reliance MIP (168.52 cr)
+ Reliance Banking Retail (681.25 cr)
+ Reliance Diversified Power Sector Fund (3809.57 cr)
5. DSP BlackRock Mutual Fund
Inception Date ± December 16th 1996
Trustee ± DSP Merrill Lynch Trustee Company Pvt. Ltd.
Top Performing Schemes ± AUM as on 30th April 09
+ DSPBR top 100 Equity (1167.08 cr)
+ DSPBR Equity (919.77 cr)
+ DSPBR GSF Longer Duration (425.67 cr)
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6. Kotak Mutual Fund
Inception Date ± June 23rd 1998
Trustee ± Kotak Mahindra Trustee Company Ltd.
Top Performing Schemes ± AUM as on 30th April 09
+ Kotak Bond Reular (445.69 cr)
+ Kotak 30 (688.14 cr)
+ Kotak opportunities (658.50 cr)
7. Principal Mutual Fund
Inception Date ± November 25th 1994
Trustee ± Principal Trustee Co. Pvt. Ltd
Top Performing Schemes ± AUM as on 30th April 09
+ Principal Child Benefit (19.81 cr)
+ Principal Index (21.88 cr)
+ Principal Personal Tax Saver (332.53 cr)
8. Sundaram BNP Paribas Mutual Fund
Inception Date ± August 24th 1996
Trustee ± Sundaram BNP Paribas Trustee Company Limited
Top Performing Schemes ± AUM as on 30th April 09
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+ Sundaram BNP Paribas taxsaver (703.54 cr)
+ Sundaram BNP Paribas Select Focus Fund (880.78 cr)
+ Sundaram BNP Paribas Bond Saver (59.12 cr)
9. Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund
Inception Date ± February 19th 1996
Trustee ± Franklin Templeton Trustee Services Pvt. Ltd.
Top Performing Schemes ± AUM as on 30th April 09
+ Franklin India Blue Chip Fund (1642.87 cr)
+ Templeton IGSF PF (32.68 cr)
+ Franklin India Prima Plus (1153.20 cr)
10. Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund
Inception Date - December 24th 1994
Trustee ± Birla Sun Life Trustee Co. Ltd.
Top Performing Schemes ± AUM as on 30th April 09
+ Birla GSF Long Term (10.48 cr.)
+ Birla Frontline Equity (481.14 cr)
+ Birla'95 (127.12 cr)
HISTORY OF STOCK EXCHANGE IN INDIA
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The stock exchange in India can be traced back to the latter half of 19th
century.after the American civil war (1860-61) due to the public, the number of
broker dealing in share increased.
Stock exchange are an organized market place, either corporation or mutualorganization, where member of the organization gather to trade company stock and
other securities. The member may act either as agent for their, or as principal for
their own account.
Indian Stock Exchange Growth
1946 1961 1971 1975 1980 1985 1991 1
No. of Stock
Exchanges 7 7 8 8 9 14 20 22
No. of
Listed Cos.1125 1203 1599 1552 2265 4344 6229 8
No. of Stock
Issues of
Listed Cos.
1506 2111 2838 3230 3697 6174 8967 1
Capital of
Listed Cos.
(Cr. Rs.)
270 753 1812 2614 3973 9723 32041 5
Market
value of
Capital of
Listed Cos.
(Cr. Rs.)
971 1292 2675 3273 6750 25302 110279 4
Capital per Listed Cos.
(4/2) (Lakh
Rs.)
24 63 113 168 175 224 514 6
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Market
Value of
Capital per
Listed Cos.
(Lakh Rs.)
(5/2)
86 107 167 211 298 582 1770 5
Appreciated
value of
Capital per
Listed Cos.
(Lak Rs.)
358 170 148 126 170 260 344 80
LIST OF STOCK EXCHANGE IN INDIA
y Bombay Stock Exchange
y National Stock Exchange
y Regional Stock Exchanges
o Ahmadabad Stock Exchange
o Bangalore Stock Exchange
o Bhubaneswar Stock Exchange
o Calcutta Stock Exchange
o Cochin Stock Exchange
o Coimbatore Stock Exchange
o Delhi Stock Exchange
o Guwahati Stock Exchange
o Hyderabad Stock Exchange
o Jaipur Stock Exchange
o Ludhiana Stock Exchange
o Madhya Pradesh Stock Exchangeo Madras Stock Exchange
o Magadh Stock Exchange
o Mangalore Stock Exchange
o Meerut Stock Exchange
o OTC Exchange Of India
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o Pune Stock Exchange
o Saurashtra Kutch Stock Exchange
o Uttar Pradesh Stock Exchange
BOMBAY STOCK EXCHANGE (BSE)
The stock exchange, Mumbai known as ³BSE´ was established in 1875 as µthe
native share and stock broker association µ. It is the oldest one in Asia, older than
Tokyo stock exchange, which was established in 1878. It is a association which is
voluntary and nonprofit making association of person (AO
P) but now it iscorporate entity under provision of company act 1956. It has evolved over a year
into its present status as the premier stock exchange in country .it is the first stock
exchange in country to have obtained permanent recognition in 1956 from govt. of
India under the securities contract (regulation ) act .
VISION
³Emerge as the premier Indian stock exchange by establishing global benchmark
is the vision of the Bombay stock exchange.
BSE NETWORK
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The exchange reaches physically to 417 cities and town in the country .the frame
work of it has been designed to safeguard market integrity and to operate with
transparency.
BSE facts
y It was the First in India to introduce equity derivatives.
y It was again theFirst in India to launch free float derivative.
y US$ version of BSE sensex launch firstly by BSE.
y ISO certification for clearing & settlement obtain first time by BSE.
y First to have an exclusive facility for financial training.
NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE (NSE)
The organization
National stock exchange of India
has genesis in the report of the high powered study group on established of newstock exchange, which recommended promotion of a national stock exchange by
financial institution (FIs) to provide access to investor from all across the country
on an equal footing. It is promoted by leading financial institution at the behest of
the government of India and was incorporated in November 1992 as a tax paying
company unlike other stock exchange in the country.
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It is recognized under securities contract act 1956 in 1993 as a stock exchange. In
June 1994, it commenced operation in the wholesale debt market (WDM). In
November the same year the capital market
(Equities) segment commenced operation and the derivatives segment in June2000.
NSE GROUP
It is a wholly owned subsidiary, which was incorporated in august 1995 and
commenced clearing operation in April 1996.
It was formed to build confidence in clearing and settlement of securities to promote and maintain the short and consistent settlement cycle, to provide a
counter- party risk guarantee and to operate a tight risk containment system.
NSE facts
y It uses satellite communication technology to energize participated from
around 400 cities in Indiay NSE can handle up to 1 million trades per day.
y It is one of the largest interactive VSAT based stock exchange in the world.
y The NSE ± network is the largest private wide area network in India and the
first extended C-band VSAT network in the world.
y Presently more than 9000 users are trading on the real time ±online NSE
application.
CORPORATE OFFICE
National stock exchange of India limited
Exchange plaza
Plot no C/1, G block
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Bandra - kurla complex
Badra (E)
PR OMOTERS
NSE has been promoted by leading financial institution, banks, insurance
companies and other financial intermediary:y Industrial development bank of India
y Industrial Finance Corporation of India
y Life insurance Corporation of India
y State bank of India
y ICICI bank limited
y Bank of Baroda
y General Insurance Corporation of India
y Oriental insurance company limited
y Indian bank
y Union bank of India
TRADING
1) Trading Mechanism
The trading on stock exchanges in India used to take place through open
outcry without use of information technology for immediate matching or recording of trades. This was time consuming and inefficient. This imposed limits
on trading volumes and efficiency. to provide transparency efficiency, a nation-
wide on-line fully-automated screen based trading system (SBTS) was introduce
by NSE where a member can punch into the computer quantities of securities and
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the prices at which a person likes to transact and the transaction is executed as soon
as it finds a matching sale or buy order from a counter party.
Screen based trading system helps to save the cost time cut down the risk fraud
with help of it¶s electronically matches orders on a price/time priority to increasethe efficiency of the operation. It allows faster incorporation of price sensitive
information into prevailing prices. It allow the market participants, of their
geographical locations, to trade with one another . It provides full anonymity by
accepting orders, big or small, from members without revealing their identity,
thus providing equal access to everybody. By adopting SBTS NSE became the
leading stock exchange in the country.
2) Different groups:
Equity shares of the companies are divided in such different group listed below:
A GR OUP
B1 GR OUP
B2 GR OUP
S GR OUP T GR OUP (based on surveillance action)
TS GR OUP(based on surveillance action)
Z GR OUP
3) ENTITIES IN THE TRADING SYSTEM:
There are four entities in the trading system:
1.) Trading members: Trading members are members of NSE. They can trade
either on their own account or on behalf of their clients including participants.
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2.) Clearing members: Clearing members are members of NSCCL. management
activities and confirmation/inquiry of trades through the trading system are done
by them.
3).Professional clearing members: they are the members who is not atrading member. banks and custodians become professional clearing members and
clear and settle for their trading members.
4.) Participants: they are the client of trading members like financial institutions.
These clients may trade through multiple trading members but settle through a
single clearing member.
4) NSDL AND CDSL:
NSDL, the first and largest depository in India, established in August 1996 and
promoted by institutions of national stature responsible for economic development
of the country has since established a national infrastructure of international
standards that handles most of the securities held and settled in dematerialised
form in the Indian capital market.
At present there are two depositories in India, National Securities Depository
Limited (NSDL) and Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL).. NSDL was setup with an initial capital of US$28mn, promoted by Industrial Development Bank
of India (IDBI), Unit Trust of India (UTI) and National Stock Exchange of India
Ltd. (NSEIL). Later, State Bank of India (SBI) also became a shareholder.
The other depository is Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL). It is still in
the process of linking with the stock exchanges. It has registered around 20 DPs
and has signed up with 40 companies. It had received a certificate of
commencement of business from SEBI on February 8, 1999.
These depositories have appointed different Depository Participants (DP) for them.
An investor can open an account with any of the depositories DP. But transfers
arising out of trades on the stock exchanges can take place only amongst account-
holders with NSDL¶s DPs. This is because only NSDL is linked to the stock
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exchanges (nine of them including the main ones-National Stock Exchange and
Bombay Stock Exchange).
In order to facilitate transfers between investors having accounts in the two
existing depositories in the country the Securities and Exchange Board of India hasasked all stock exchanges to link up with the depositories. SEBI has also directed
the companies¶ registrar and transfer agents to effect change of registered
ownership in its books within two hours of receiving a transfer request from the
depositories. Once connected to both the depositories the stock exchanges have
also to ensure that inter-depository transfers take place smoothly.
5) National Securities Clearing Corporation Limited:
National Securities Clearing Corporation Ltd. (NSCCL), a wholly owned
subsidiary of NSE, was incorporated in August 1995 and commenced clearing
operations in April 1996. It has been set up with a philosophy to sustain confidence
in clearing and settlement of securities; promoting and maintaining, short and
consistent settlement cycles; to provide counter-party risk guarantee, and to operate
a tight risk containment system. It assumes the counter-party risk of each member
and guarantees financial settlement. It has successfully brought about an up-
gradation of the clearing and settlement procedures and has brought Indianfinancial markets in line with international markets.
NSCCL carries out the clearing and settlement of the trades executed in the
Equities and Derivatives segments and operates Subsidiary General Ledger (SGL)
for settlement of trades in government securities. It also undertakes settlement of
transactions on other stock exchanges like, the Over the Counter Exchange of
India.
NSCCL assumes the counter-party risk of each member and guarantees settlement
through a fine-tuned risk management system and an innovative method of on-line
position monitoring. It operates a well-defined settlement cycle and there are no
deviations or deferments from this cycle. It aggregates trades over a trading period,
nets the positions to determine the liabilities of members and ensures movement of
funds and securities to meet respective liabilities. It provides a facility for multiple
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settlement mechanisms including, account period settlement for dealings in
physical securities and dematerialized securities, rolling settlement (T+5 basis) in
dematerialized segment etc.
NSCCL has empanelled 9 clearing banks to provide banking services to tradingmembers and has established connectivity with both the depositories for electronic
settlement of securities.
6) DEMATERIALIZATION:
Dematerialization or ³Demat´ is a process whereby your securities like shares,
debentures etc, are converted into electronic data and stored in computers by aDepository. Securities registered in your name are surrendered to depository
participant (DP) and these are sent to the respective companies who will cancel
them after ³Dematerialization´ and credit your depository account with the DP.
The securities on Dematerialization appear as balances in your depository account.
These balances are transferable like physical shares. If at a later date, you wish to
have these ³Demat´ securities converted back into paper certificates; the
Depository helps you to do this.
Dematerialization is the process of converting the securities held in physical form
(certificates) to an equivalent number of securities in electronic form and crediting
the same to the investor¶s Demat account. Dematerialized securities do not have
any certificate numbers or distinctive numbers and are dealt only in quantity i.e.;
the securities are fungible.
Dematerialization of your holdings is not mandatory. You can hold your secure
Demat form or in physical form. You can also keep part of your holdings (in thesame script) in Demat form & part in physical form. However, securities specified
by SEBI can be delivered only in Demat form in the stock exchanges connected to
NSDL and / or CDSL.
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Clearing and Settlement
After a trade has been matched by a trading system, it needs to be cleared and
settled so that the seller gets paid and the buyer gets ownership of the securitytraded.
Stock Exchange is an entity which facilitates dealing in securities. Dealing in stock
exchanges is done through registered members (also called brokers), who transact
business primarily on behalf of their clients (or investors). For those who are
actively involved in stock market trading, it's always advisable to know the
processes involved in it.
Clearing and Settlement activity constitutes the core part of equity trade life cycles.After any equity deal is confirmed (when equities are obliged to change hands), the
broker who is involved in the transaction issues a Contract Note to the Investor
which has all the information about the transactions in detail, at the end of the trade
day. In response to the Contract Note issued by broker, the investor now has to
settle his obligation by either paying money (if his transaction is a buy transaction)
or deliver the shares (if it is a sell transaction).
Clearing House is an entity of the stock exchange through which settlement of equities happens. The details of all transactions performed by the brokers are made
available to the Clearing House by the Stock Exchange. The Clearing House gives
an obligation report to Brokers and Custodians who are required to settle their
money/securities obligations with the specified deadlines, failing which they are
required to pay penalties. This obligation report serves as statement of mutual
contentment.
Clearing
Clearing is all steps of the post-trade processes apart from the final settlement ²
i.e. apart from the final payment and change in ownership.
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Settlement
Settlement is the last step in the post-trade process. Settlement may be:
y net: obligations between participants are set-off against each other, or,
y Gross: each transaction is settled individually.
y real-time: transactions are settled as and when trades are agreed with no
delay, or,
y occur at regular intervals, usually on a rolling schedule at the end of a
day.
If settlement is not real-time then it is usual to settle at the end of the day¶s trading.
This usually takes place a set number of days after trading that is the standard for a particular market or type of security. The standard terminology is to express this as
T + number of days to settlement: so a T + 3 transactions will be settle at the end of
the third day after the trade takes place.
Gross settlement is usually real-time, as there is no reason not to set off it batch
end of day processing is used. Conversely real-time settlement is usually gross as
there are no other transactions made in the same instant to set-off.
Clearing Agencies ensure trading members meet their fund/security obligations. Itacts as a legal counter party to all trades and guarantees settlement for all members.
The original trade between the two parties is cancelled and clearing corporation
acts as counter party to both the parties, thus manages risk and guarantees
settlement to both the parties. This process is called innovation.
It determines fund/security obligations and arranges for pay-in of the same. It
collects and maintains margins, processes for shortages in funds and securities. It
takes help of clearing members, clearing banks, custodians and depositories tosettle the trades.
The settlement cycle in India is T+2 days i.e. Trade + 2 days. T+2 means the
transactions done on the Trade day, will be settled by exchange of money and
securities on the second business day (excluding Saturday, Sundays, Bank and
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Exchange Trading Holidays). Pay-in and Pay-out for securities settlement is done
on a T+2 bases.
Tools of Fundamental Analysis
Fundamental analysis is the process of looking at a business at the basic or
fundamental financial level. This type of analysis examines key ratios of a business
to determine its financial health and gives you an idea of the value its stock.
Many investors use fundamental analysis alone or in combination with other toolsto evaluate stocks for investment purposes. The goal is to determine the current
worth and, more importantly, how the market values the stock.
This article focuses on the key tools of fundamental analysis and what they tell
you. Even if you don¶t plan to do in-depth fundamental analysis yourself, it will
help you follow stocks more closely if you understand the key ratios and terms.
Comparing the price of two stocks is meaningless as I point out in my article ³Why
Per-Share Price is Not Important.´
Similarly, comparing the earnings of one company to another really doesn¶t make
any sense, if you think about it. Using the raw numbers ignores the fact that the
two companies undoubtedly have a different number of outstanding shares.
For example, companies A and B both earn $100, but company A has 10 shares
outstanding, while company B has 50 shares outstanding. Which company¶s stock
do you want to own?
It makes more sense to look at earnings per share (EPS) for use as a comparison
tool. You calculate earnings per share by taking the net earnings and divide by the
outstanding shares.
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EPS = Net Earnings / Outstanding Shares
Using our example above, Company A had earnings of $100 and 10 shares
outstanding, which equals an EPS of 10 ($100 / 10 = 10). Company B had earnings
of $100 and 50 shares outstanding, which equals an EPS of 2 ($100 / 50 = 2).
The EPS is helpful in comparing one company to another, assuming they are in the
same industry, but it doesn¶t tell you whether it¶s a good stock to buy or what the
market thinks of it. For that information, we need to look at some ratios.
Before we move on, you should note that there are three types of EPS numbers:
y Trailing EPS ± last year¶s numbers and the only actual EPS
y
Current EPS ± this year¶s numbers, which are still projectionsy Forward EPS ± future numbers, which are obviously projections
P/E Ratio
If there is one number that people look at than more any other it is the Price to
Earnings Ratio (P/E). The P/E is one of those numbers that investors throw around
with great authority as if it told the whole story. Of course, it doesn¶t tell the whole
story (if it did, we wouldn¶t need all the other numbers.)
The P/E looks at the relationship between the stock price and the company¶s
earnings. The P/E is the most popular metric of stock analysis, although it is far
from the only one you should consider.
You calculate the P/E by taking the share price and dividing it by the
company¶s EPS.
P/E = Stock Price / EPS
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Return on Equity
Return on Equity (R OE) is one measure of how efficiently a company uses its
assets to produce earnings. You calculate R OE by dividing Net Income by Book Value. A healthy company may produce an R OE in the 13% to 15% range. Like all
metrics, compare companies in the same industry to get a better picture.
While R OE is a useful measure, it does have some flaws that can give you a false
picture, so never rely on it alone. For example, if a company carries a large debt
and raises funds through borrowing rather than issuing stock it will reduce its book
value. A lower book value means you¶re dividing by a smaller number so the R OE
is artificially higher. There are other situations such as taking write-downs, stock buy backs, or any other accounting slight of hand that reduces book value, which
will produce a higher R OE without improving profits.
It may also be more meaningful to look at the R OE over a period of the past five
years, rather than one year to average out any abnormal numbers.
Given that you must look at the total picture, R OE is a useful tool in identifying
companies with a competitive advantage. All other things roughly equal, the
company that can consistently squeeze out more profits with their assets, will be a
better investment in the long run.
Price to Sales Ratio
One ratio you can use is Price to Sales or P/S ratio. This metric looks at the current
stock price relative to the total sales per share. You calculate the P/S by dividing
the market cap of the stock by the total revenues of the company. You can also
calculate the P/S by dividing the current stock price by the sales per share.
P/S = Market Cap / Revenues
or
P/S = Stock Price / Sales Price per Share
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Price to Book Ratio
Value investors look for some other indicators besides earnings growth and so on.
One of the metrics they look for is the Price to Book ratio or P/B. Thismeasurement looks at the value the market places on the book value of the
company.
You calculate the P/B by taking the current price per share and dividing by the
book value per share.
P/B = Share Price / Book Value per Share
Like the P/E, the lower the P/B, the better the value. Value investors would use a
low P/B is stock screens, for instance, to identify potential candidates.
Dividend Payout Ratio
The Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR) is one of those numbers. It almost seems like a
measurement invented because it looked like it was important, but nobody can
really agree on why.
The DPR (it usually doesn¶t even warrant a capitalized abbreviation) measures
what a company¶s pays out to investors in the form of dividends.
You calculate the DPR by dividing the annual dividends per share by the Earnings
Per Share.
DPR = Dividends per Share / EPS
Dividend Yield
If you are a value investor or looking for dividend income then there are a couple
of measurements that are specific to you. For dividend investors, one of the telling
metrics is Dividend Yield.
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This measurement tells you what percentage return a company pays out to
shareholders in the form of dividends. Older, well-established companies tend to
payout a higher percentage than do younger companies and their dividend history
can be more consistent.
You calculate the Dividend Yield by taking the annual dividend per share and
divide by the stock¶s price.
Dividend Yield = annual dividend per share / stock's price per share
Book Value
There are several ways to define a company¶s worth or value. One of the ways youdefine value is market cap or how much money would you need to buy every
single share of stock at the current price.
Another way to determine a company¶s value is to go to the balance statement and
look at the Book Value. The Book Value is simply the company¶s assets minus its
liabilities.
Book Value = Assets -
Liabilities
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Bullish Engulfing
for Monday, February 18, 2010
No Company Sector
Cash >>> Spot Cls Volume Daily Vol
Chg(+/-) 10-dMAV 10-dMADV
F&O >>> Fut Cls Open Int Trade Qty
Chg(+/-) OI-Chg 10-dMATQ
1 ACC Cement - Major 758.95 600,751 409,775
5.75 543,019 -
756.20 3,075,000 852,000
16.20 324,375 859,238
2 Asian Hotels Hotels 629.55 10,814 8,608
8.60 3,947 -
3 Assam Company Plantations - Tea and Coffee 35.85 306,826 145,244
1.50 173,931 -
4 Bharti Airtel Telecommunications - Service 880.60 1,432,978 744,741
3.50 2,224,319 -
877.70 5,298,250 1,284,000
22.70 -97,000 1,651,150
5 Birla VXL Textiles - Woollen/Worsted 18.05 27,827 18,126
0.75 35,347 -
6 Cadila Healthcare Pharmaceuticals 251.95 6,407 3,253
4.30 31,464 -
7 Cipla Pharmaceuticals 184.15 501,658 264,041
4.00 811,508 -
180.55 3,998,750 882,500
1.55 161,250 926,000
8 Container Corp Miscellaneous 1,726.90 3,155 1,714
19.60 58,086 -
9 DCW Petrochem - Others 25.95 1,086,418 296,470
1.25 722,007 -
10 D-Link Computers - Software 85.05 42,580 24,717
4.65 29,475 -
11 Escorts Auto - Tractors 104.30 408,997 104,005
0.75 1,063,018 -
103.80 2,932,800 453,600
4.80 -91,200 1,522,080
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S-T/ M-T: Short-term and Medium-term Trend Direction
2price changes in the last 5-days and 22-days
31-mo Put-Call Ratios: Open Interest-basis (PCR-1) and Trading Quantity or Volume-basis (PCR-2)
Technical Analysis of Stock Market and Equity Shares 3-5-2011
Stock market alert: RBI credit policy on today(Tuesday), RBI consider on Repo rate, Reverse Repo rate,CRR and SLR rates. So bank stocks can active today. Technical outlook is high volatile due corporateannual financial results. Invest after state assembly polls results. Be cautious lot of negative news itemson pending.
BSE Sensex / NSE Nifty technical: CNX Nifty technical level is 5,500 to 6,000 points. BSE Sensextechnical level is 18,000 to 20,000 for May 2011. If Sensex crosses 20k and CNX Nifty crosses 6k, bookprofit at higher levels.
Stocks to trade / short term
Indian Overseas Bank: Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) is a major bank based in Chennai. Provides
services in banking, capital markets and allied industries.
Stock is trading now at Rs 160.5. Buy at current market price with stop loss of Rs 158 for immediate
target of Rs 170 to Rs 175.
Best stock to invest
SEL Manufacturing: SEL Manufacturing is a garment manufacturing company. SEL manufacturing is a
part of Salora group of companies.
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Investment call: Buy at Rs 18 to Rs 20 with stop loss of Rs 15. Price target is Rs 50 and above.
Reason to buy: See the price history fall from above Rs 500 to Rs 20 level. Huge business expansion
plans. Book value is Rs 57 with growing returns. Another group company is looking to IPO.
Risk factor : High interest costs are major expense.
Hot stocks, Stocks in news and active futures of today
News title Equity shares
Hot Stocks Apcotex Industries, Jubilant Industries, Shriram Transport Finance, Nitco Tiles.
Stocks in news SBI, Onmobile Global, Bank stocks and Airlines stocks.
Active Futures Bank of India, Educomp Solutions, Unitech, Jet Airways
Bonus, Stock split and important info Company Purpose Ex-date
Indus Finance Corporation Bonus issue ratio 1:1 3-May-2011
Onmobile Global Bonus issue ratio 1:1 3-May-2011
Triveni Engineering Scheme of arrangement 3-May-2011
Bajaj Corp Stock split Rs 5 to Rs 1 5-May-2011
Buy before ex-date to get corporate benefits. Record date / book closure complete details available in
BSE / NSE websites
Active Stocks - Active Equity Shares in Stock Market of India 4-5-2011
Top News Stories of Stock Market
Financial results, States assembly election results, Impact of RBI credit policy and Be cautious lot of
negative news items on pending.
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BSE Sensex Active Stocks to trade / Short term
Bharat Rasayan: Leading manufacturer, exporter, buyer, trader of chemicals and pharmaceutical raw
materials company.
Stock is trading now at Rs 140. Sell at current market price or higher level with strict stop loss. Immediate
target is Rs 120 and below.
Why Sell: Stock price suddenly jumped in last few trading sessions without any strong news. Facing
strong resistance at Rs 140 level. Expecting the sudden selling.
Talwalkars Better Value Fitness: Health and fitness equipments company. This is the only listed
company in this industry.
Stock trading now at Rs 238. Buy at current market price with strict stop loss of Rs 230. Immediate target
is Rs 260 and above.
Why Buy: Stock price suddenly jumped in last trading session from Rs 220 to Rs 240, technically strong
closing. Strong support at Rs 235 level with buying interest.
Risky investment
Vishal Retail: Engages in the retail of garments, textiles, accessories, FMCG and operates hyper market
stores in India.
Invest at Rs 30 level with stop loss of Rs 20. Price target is Rs 50 and above.
Reason to invest: See the price history fall from above Rs 500 to Rs 25 level. Fast growing retail sector
company already stake captured by private equity firms.
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Risk factor : High interest costs and competition.
Active Stocks
Carol Info Services, Triveni Engineering, SREI Infrastructure, Lanco Infratech, JP Associates.
NSE Nifty technical CNX Nifty technical level is 5,500 to 6,000 points. BSE Sensex technical level is 18,000 to 20,000 for May201. If indices break these levels, book profit at higher levels or be cautious.