Friday, October 30, 2009

Cover Nifty

Cover Nifty buy Call....Nifty already 80+ Points up.... and short nifty here 4825-4840 for trg of below 4700

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Thursday, October 22, 2009

CALLS FOR 22-10-2009

BUY


ZUARI INDS 406-408 (Target1) 416 (Target2) 422+ (SL ) 400



SANGHVI MOVERS 204-206 (Target1) 209 (Target2) 217+ (Sl) 199


ROLTA 185-187 (Target1) 190 (Target2) 195+ (SL ) 184



HAPPY TRADING
VSS SECURITIES & INVESTMENTS

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

CALLS FOR 20-10-2009

BUY (20-10-2009)


NIIT TECH 125 - 127 (Target1) 130 (Target2) 133+ (Sl) 122

CAIRN INDIA290 - 292 (Target1) 296 (Target2) 300+ (SL ) 287

LANCO INFRA 565 - 567 (Target1) 575 (Target2) 580+ (SL ) 560

STERLITE TECHNOLOGIES 315 - 316 (Target1) 323 (Target2) 328+ (SL ) 309


HAPPY TRADING
VSS SECURITIES & INVESTMENTS

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Error Of Judgement

In my Article posted on Night of 14th Sep,2009..... i have strongly voted to short nifty for a trg of 4600-4500, and also told to buy Oct 4500pe

For the last One and half Month, I have stuck onto my decisions of Nifty short , I accept that there was slight error of judgement for last 200 points in Nifty....I still stick to my decisions and continue holding the same view that we will definitely see the lower levels of 4500

Market always Behaves opposite of masses.....and at that time maximum people were short in Market....and naturally marketed reacted OPPOSITE TO MASSES....Now maximum people are bullish on market for 5250-5500.........GOSH......Lets see what game is laid

Still my many clients are holding short positions as per my view.....I have advised to hedge with some Reality Stocks when nifty crossed 4950....

For Any further clarification please contact me on
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Aditya V. Singh

Friday, October 16, 2009

Mahurat Picks- Samavat 2066

Company Target

Bharthi Airtel 455
Anant Raj Industries 180
Canara Bank 445
Bank Of Baroda 590
Dhampur Sugar 125
India Hotels 105

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VSS Securities & Investments
Aditya V. Singh.
+919819198001


Friday, October 9, 2009

Why the market just loves Fridays

If stock market data is any indication, traders have made more money on Fridays, the closing day of a trading week, than on any other.

Over the last five years, the BSE Sensex, for one, has given an average return of 0.17 per cent on Fridays.

Talk about last minute rush and the resultant increase in activity on the counters; or a perception that one knows better at the fag end of the week.

Therefore, here's a hot tip day traders could take -- never miss the action on a Friday.
On the flip side, Mondays are the bleakest. Over the last five years, the Sensex has given an average return of just 0.06 per cent on Mondays, the lowest for any day.

That makes for a second tip, perhaps -- give Mondays a pass if you want an extended weekend. Also, the markets tend to be the most volatile on Mondays, meaning price fluctuations are the biggest on this day.

In terms of standard deviation, a measure of volatility, in the last five years, the Sensex has swung the wildest on Mondays (2.37 per cent), followed by Friday (2.08 per cent). Wednesday, Thursday and Tuesday have seen standard deviations of 1.84 per cent, 1.73 per cent and 1.67 per cent and returns of 0.13 per cent, 0.07 per cent and 0.09 per cent, respectively.

There again, on a risk-return ratio basis, there's nothing like a Friday if you are a day trader.

Call it the "weekend effect" if you will, or the "day-of-the-week effect."
It's the same for the Nifty as well -- Fridays have the highest returns (0.17 per cent) and Mondays the lowest (0.05 per cent).

The trend, in fact, holds for markets the world over.

"Published research for the United States and Canada finds that daily stock market returns tend to be lower on Mondays and higher on Fridays," Syed A Basher and Perry Sadorsky of York University write in a research paper titled 'Day-of-the-week effects in emerging stock markets'.

This is primarily attributed to companies releasing unfavourable news over the weekend, when the markets are closed.This news is reflected in the stock prices when the markets open again on Mondays.