Guest guest Posted February 9, 2008 Report Share Posted February 9, 2008 Dear sir, In the recent turmoil in the financial markets world over, a lot of people lost money. In india, many of the losers were the new and inexperienced investors, which entered the stock market attracted by the recent spectular heights and jumps made by the stock market. My question is that as the jupitor is presently transiting through Sagitaurus, the fincial markets are predicted to be volatile throughout the year 2008. Is there any possibility of the Indian financial market in 2008-2009 to regain the lost ground i.e. to retest the recent peaks of 21000 so that the trapped investors could have some relief or get an exit point. Kindly answer in the interest of all the Pre-21st January'2008 investirs. regards, bss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2008 Report Share Posted February 9, 2008 Hello BSS, Fall in Indian markets is driven by global cues. After third week of February some of planets start getting strength and some advancement of markets is expected but the overall situation has been brought out by me in my mail on US Economy this morning. Long term investors may get a chance but it may take time. Personal horoscopes also important for consideration. Best wishes. - " bssastro " <bssastro <SAMVA > Sunday, February 10, 2008 10:26 AM INDIAN FINANCIAL MARKET Dear sir, In the recent turmoil in the financial markets world over, a lot of people lost money. In india, many of the losers were the new and inexperienced investors, which entered the stock market attracted by the recent spectular heights and jumps made by the stock market. My question is that as the jupitor is presently transiting through Sagitaurus, the fincial markets are predicted to be volatile throughout the year 2008. Is there any possibility of the Indian financial market in 2008-2009 to regain the lost ground i.e. to retest the recent peaks of 21000 so that the trapped investors could have some relief or get an exit point. Kindly answer in the interest of all the Pre-21st January'2008 investirs. regards, bss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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