Friday, 7 October 2016

These boring sounding stocks grew up to 883 times in 10 yrs; 3 sectors to bet on; What really caused mystery pound crash

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ET Markets Daily Brief | Fri, Oct 07, 2016 | 04:36 PM IST

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Sit up & take note! These boring stocks have grown up to 883 times in 10 years

While volatility is regarded as traders' best friend, investing in low-volatile stocks has proved to be the right strategy for long-term investors.

Top three distressed sectors that are likely to shine in September quarter

Domestic investment sectors include utilities, engineering and capital goods, cement, agro & fertiliser related stocks, construction and real estate.

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Market Watch 7 Oct | 04:36PM|
SENSEX NIFTY USD/INR GOLD
28061.14
-45.07
8697.60
-11.95
66.72
0.02
29692.00
117.00
Gainers Losers 7 Oct, 2016, 04:36PM IST, PTI|View All
Company Name Live Price Change (%) Volume High Low
Ankit Metal & Power Ltd. 2.04 20.00 343124 2.04 1.77
Tarapur Transformers Ltd. 7.44 20.00 122176 7.44 6.52
Kuantum Papers Ltd. 393.00 20.00 52998 393.00 328.00
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FROM THE NEWSPAPER
Four global challenges for Indian market as listed by finance minister Arun Jaitley

"Any adverse impact from these developments on the domestic economy will always have a ruboff on the markets," the finance minister said.

Pound's two-minute mystery crash puts spotlight on robot traders

While the pound's intraday drop of 11% after Britain's surprise vote in June to leave the EU was bigger than Friday's slump, traders said this one was more jarring.

Rate cut play: A mix of accrual funds & duration funds can be your answer

Ultra short-term and short-term debt funds posted record growth in assets in absolute terms of Rs 33,296 crore and Rs 33,640 crore to new highs.

Confused how to decode a breakout or a breakdown? Use ATR for winning trade

The ATR is based on 14-period intervals and can be calculated on a daily, weekly or hourly basis. It is generally used in tandem with directional indicators.

Sebi orders two firms to refund over Rs 6 crore to investors

The firms and their directors need to refund the money within three months with an interest of 15 per cent per annum. Besides, they've been barred from the capital market for 4 years.

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