14 April 2014

SBI(1994) BOOK PROFIT PARTIALLY

Dear All


Our calls performance

SBI returned 35% Gain from Our recommended price of Rs 1501. Made High of 2030 level.

Refer Post:    SBI TECHNICALS - REVERSING OR NOT

 

TVS returned 16% Gain from the Breakout levels we recommended. High 101.50.

Refer Post:   Will TVS Motor Break 7 year Chart Level

 

Book Profit SBI Partially

Now we suggests Book partial Profits in SBI as Stock may find Strong resistances at 2052-2071 levels. Chart also suggests Overbought in Daily Charts & Previous support may act as Strong resistance.

 

 

 

18 February 2014

SBI TECHNICALS - REVERSING OR NOT

Dear All,


STATE BANK OF INDIA (Price: 1501)- 18th Feb 2014

In Last 9 Months SBIN made lows near 1450 levels Three Times. 
Recovered from the Lows of 1450 levels.

Will it be a Short - Term Bottom In place for SBIN
Wait & Trade

LONG Traders/Risk Takers & Buy SBIN with Strict SL @ 1450 levels 
or Hedge with PUT options



Chart Courtesy: Chartink.com

17 February 2014

Will TVS Motor Break 7 year Chart Level

Dear All,


TVS Motor Chart 2007- Till Date.

If TVS breaks 84-87 levels  [Stock tried ONLY 2 times in Last 7 years] with Good volumes, it will give Good returns in the Short term @ SL of 70. Atleast 100 Target.

Courtesy: Chartink.



16 February 2014

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I am BACK to the Blog after a LONGGGGG Gap.

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22 February 2012

Five Indian start-ups made in economic slowdown & lessons they offer




Five Indian start-ups made in economic slowdown & lessons they offer

 

The year 2011 saw close to 200 deals in early stage startups, this was the highest in the past 10 years. Ernst & Young data on deals shows that in 2010, venture funds contributed 15% in volume terms and 5% in value terms (PE plus early stage funding). In 2011, early-stage funding comprised 35% in volume and 10% in value terms.

Mentors - that's a big difference. That's what makes Silicon Valley a hotbed for startups. That's what was missing in India. But things are changing. Over the past few years, many angel investors have come up - Mumbai Angel, Indian Angel, Chennai Angel networks etc. These are groups of seasoned entrepreneurs who have money, experience and are willing to spare some time to mentor and seed young startups.

"In India we had PEs and a few VC funds. Below that, we had nothing. We were the first ones to launch," says Mahesh Murthy, founder of Bangalore-based Seedfund.


Why this is the best time to think startup in India | Where and how to find the money for your start-up | How to cut tech costs of your start-up


The rise in investor interest mirrors well the entrepreneurial talent that is entering the fray. Scores of successful executives are quitting cushy jobs to turn entrepreneurs.

There are two factors driving this trend. One, fatter pay packets in corporate India allows executives to build a financial cushion and plunge into entrepreneurship. Secondly, most have working spouses whose incomes fund the expenses of households, offsetting the risks.

There are plenty of role models too. Successful entrepreneurs like Makemytrip's Deep Kalra have made it big in a short span. Makemytrip started in 2000 and is today worth $800 million-plus. One of every eight air tickets booked in the country is via Makemytrip.

Launching a company even in the best of times is not for the faint of heart. Doing so in an inhospitable economic environment requires true grit and supreme confidence. Many Indian entrepreneurs have shown just these traits by starting companies in the middle of the worst global slowdown since the Great Depression.


Dosa Plaza: How Prem Ganapathy built Rs 30 crore empire with seed capital of just Rs 1000





Src: Economictimes

06 February 2012