Sunday, March 18, 2007

Rally in the first half of 2007-8:-
The BSE and NSE may stage a rally as the Government of India has postponed the disinvestment in Mariti Udyog,to the first half pf 2007-8
Hang on till then as the only trigger is the ANNUAL NUMBERS!
Disclaimer Clause:-
I am not rsponsible for any loss incurred by investors who follow my tips.They are requested to use their OWN judgement,before committing themselves.I do not vouch for the correctness of the statements and request the investors to check for the varcity of the above 'claims'
PITFALLS OF REFORMS AND FOREST MANAGEMENT:-
Reforms accompamied by industrialization will necessitate deforestation,as land is required for the same.Water shortage is a great concern.


This link cautions one against the same.One hopes that Politicans of India would care for the future genrations of the nation.
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines07/0314-07.htm

Friday, March 16, 2007

Investor's Daily Edge Visit this site:-

www.investorsdailyedge.com


Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Bio-Diesel Has A "FUTURE"! Please use the following Link:-

http://www.wisconsinagconnection.com/story-national.php?Id=558&yr=2007
US Economy On the DOWNTURN?Please use this Link:-
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/business/jan-june07/loans_03-12.html

Sunday, March 11, 2007

The possibility of Nuclear Arms Race rearing its head again.Heres the Link:-

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines07/0307-03.htm

Saturday, March 10, 2007

The background indicators such as market breadth and volume show that there is no genuine buying emerging at lower levels. Nifty put call ratio dipping below 1 signifies that shorts are getting covered at every fall.

This is preventing a sustained rally backed by short covering.
The above is from http://www.blonnet.com)
aka www.thehindubusinessline.com

There is a chance that the sensex may fall to 11000.At that time the following stocks can be picked;-
1.Jain Irrigation
2.Ranbaxy
3.Aurobindo Pharma
4.Glaxo Smithkline Pharma
5.Nicholas Piramal
6.Ambika Cotton
7.Alok idustries
8.Marico
9.HLL
10 Britannia
11 VST Industries
12 Ruchi Soya
13.Monsanto
14.Uttam (Galva)Steel
15.MTNL
16,GNFC


Sunday, March 04, 2007

The following article is from www.indiadaily.com
A great investment now is anything that replaces crude oil through ethanol production – what are these long-term best investment choices? Karen Zuba Feb. 20, 2007
Not many long-term good investments are left. Deflation will eventually affect all. However to sectors are clear winners in the next few decades – food and energy. Interestingly, both are now inter-related. As energy prices go up so will food price. Let us explain why?
Ethanol is replacing crude oil derivatives. It is cleaner and perhaps will be cheaper as technology of Ethanol manufacturing gets better.
Ethanol is produced from sugar or anything that has some kind of glucose. These include all grains, plants and so on. But for now ethanol will be produced primarily from sugar and corn. Brazil is focusing on sugar and in America there are zillion corn based Ethanol production plants are being built. All grain prices will go up. All meat prices will go because they need grain as feeds. Sugar prices will also go up.
Interestingly, crude oil price may go down as ethanol replaces crude oil.
Smart investors are using corn and sugar futures like a hedge in their portfolio. These are gold for the next several decades.

Saturday, March 03, 2007



The fall in Nifty put call ratio to below 1 denotes reduction in short positions in the market and that is not good news,as purchases are best made above 13800 Sensex, per "thehindubusinessline.com".


I dislike political blogs on my site.But I could not resist myself with this one.The USA is well on the way to produce a new HYDROGEN BOMB!


Heres the Link:-
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines07/0302-02.htm