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Rishi Kashyap
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SHARES - Which, how and when to buy ??


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Hi doston , in the present scenario FD is a waste of money.Think over it , with inflation going more than 10 are you really gaining or loosing???On top of that I believe that if one starts investing at the beginning of his career then not only will he catch up fast but he will be able to take maximum risk and for sure Shares are volatile as told by some of our friends, the point is reduce the pumping rate as we do for volatile cargo in case of Tankers.Thats another way of saying that go slow with shares .Do your homework prior buying any shares. Always remember what "Warren Buffet" said( just google for this name and u will know about the god of investing)that by buying shares he is buying company ...so always buy good company.

As told by afrodeepesh I'm attaching the RATIO ANALYSIS and their meaning wrt the shares , hope this helps u in selecting the shares .Ppl say that don't go for recommendations while I say do whatever you want just do "read the manual prior fingering" coz we are in such a profession where we can take early financial risks and for sure we have ample time to learn anything we want.I remember one of my friend who started to invest in F&O without doing his homework he made some 30-40 k rupees initially and later lost 160 k rupees in Jan market crash.He went for sailing 1-2 months after that but that brave-hearted boy told me that this failure will not be the end and next time he will be back with the right spanners.He is unmarried and said that there will be certain time till which he will take max risk after that he too will settle down with FD and not to forget the bonds.He aims to be a crorepati by the age of 30 and leave shipping peacefully and live happily everafter!!!." he is employing his time well coz he wants to live in leisure"

Anyway here are few more info which an investor might find handy .
"The 2003 Budget abolished income tax on dividends.Dividend income is now  completely tax free in the hands of an investor.
Bonus share are not subject to tax when they are issued.
For IPO-If one does not get any allotment , it will result in a loss of interest during the intervening period unless you are using " stock invest ", a new method of applying for new issues introduced by several banks at the instance of SEBI.
Buy on Rumors and sell on news.
You must consider minimum 6% return per year from a scrip coz if it is not, then u are loosing money on that script .The same money invested in FD would have given a better return .One should disinvest from such a scrip unless one has strong reasons for not doing so at that point of time. Also remember that the dividend yield is usually not more than 2% to 3%  on most indian stocks, so do keep a track of the dividend received by you on your money invested.Have a clear profit objective in mind and DO SELL when you have achieved the same.
If a rise in the index is accompanied by a high trading volume,it is a sure sign of upsurge in demand-a buy signal.

Irregular Predicting tools:
1.Prices go down on Tuesdays, the last day of trading cycle on NSE ,as bulls liquidate and square off their long positions just before the settlement.
2.Due to budget apprehensions,prices usually go down every February.
3.Prices are depressed before a general election due to political uncertainty.
4.Prices go up in the latter part of June if the Sw monsoon arrives on time."
Do read the attached file for happy hunting....:-))

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