Guest guest Posted August 15, 2007 Report Share Posted August 15, 2007 Readers Hi, Be very cautious in your trading. In the short term, more bad news could be expected about troubled hedge funds, which could set off another drop in the global stock market that could further lead another 500 to 1000 point drop on our stock markets as well. Another major reason why I want to refrain from buying today is the current Indian political situation. Post 15th Aug, Opposition and Left parties view over the nuclear deal with US will be clear. There is a bit of uncertainty there and in the worst case could lead to fall of the government. There is a major sell-off across all sectors which also prompts for good buying opportunity. However I would like to pass another atleast 2 more days before I start doing the bottom fishing. Being a small investor and not a day trader, I would prefer to make less profit than to making losses. In the time of crisis go for mutual funds. They are the maestros of this business. Go ahead and invest in some good quality Mutual Funds there like ICICI Prudential Infrastructure, DSP ML TIGER, Tata Infrastructure, SBI Magnum Multiplier Plus, Sundaram Capex Opportunities etc 1) Share Targets Achieved http://www.vjondalalstreet.com/shares_tgt.html 2) Coverage initiated on new Mutual Fund (NFO) DWS Global Thematic Offshore Fund Escorts Infrastructure Fund Kotak Global Emerging Market Fund DSP Merrill Lynch World Gold Fund JM Contra Fund http://www.vjondalalstreet.com/mf.html Happy Trading! http://www.vjondalalstreet.com Bus Naam hi kaafi hain... To vjondalalstreet- You can also join the group with your mobile phone and get updates through sms. To sms JOIN VJonDalalStreet to 67673434 Today’s Tip: Everyone knows that they should buy when the market has reached its lowest and sell the shares when the market peaks. But the fact remains, no one can time the market. Term of the Day: Bottom The lowest point or price reached by a financial security, commodity, index or economic cycle in a given time period, which is followed by a steady increase. Bottom Fisher An investor who looks for bargains among stocks whose prices have recently dropped dramatically. The investor believes that the recent price drop is temporary and a recovery is soon to follow. For more terms, visit http://www.vjondalalstreet.com/faq_glossary.html Disclaimer All information provided is for informational purposes only, not intended for trading purposes or advice. Prior to execution of any trade, you are advised to consult your financial advisor to verify the accuracy of all information. We are not liable for any informational errors, incompleteness, delays, or for any actions based on information contained herein. http://www.linkreferral.com/adwel.pl?oldrefid=103093 http://www.clickthru.com/ref/603271 http://www.hits2u.com/?384837 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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