Friday, April 13, 2012

Share Trading Has Become Easier


Share Trading has become easier and an integral part of almost every household. This is because the common man has many platforms for Trading Shares online.
Today technology has developed so massively that every household virtually have a PC system back home. Internet has become cheaper and faster, with a variety of ISP's to choose from.
This has made life simpler and easier for masses to Trade Online at the comfort of their homes.
They are assisted by professionals at the broking firms, who make Online Trading look much easier than it seems.
As India continues to tread on the path to become a global superpower, Online Share Trading has become a crucial business.
However, Trading Online can have its own risks and set of troubles. The basic problem is that many people lack the basics of Online Share Trading and are susceptible to misguidance from wrong sources.
To cater to this problem, the Broking Firms provide with various inputs that not only help the investor to grasp the nuances of Online Trading but also understand why he must invest in the specific shares.
The brokerage firm also provides the investor with an array of information that includes details of the company's shares that he has been suggested to buy and the reasons why he must put his money in that particular share.
Online Share Trading has become hugely popular amongst people today. A lot of them have d-mat accounts with brokerage firms.
The brokerage firm provides more than just help to people in Online Share Trading.
Once an individual has opened a d-mat account with the brokerage firm, he receives a kit that enables him to set up a virtual stock market on his PC back home.
The brokerage firm provides him with information, reports and analysis from time to time that guide him in Online Trading. Some brokerage firms also go to the extent of buying shares on the customer's behalf.
Thus, the individual has it easy and all he has to do is speak to the people from brokerage firm from time to time to check his account in Online Trading.
If the markets are facing any crisis, many brokerage firms advice the investor to play cautiously and safely in Online Share Trading.
These tips and advice prove crucial to the investor and helps him off loses that he might suffer in case he was trading all by himself.
Thus, the role of Brokerage firms plays a huge role in mentoring, guiding and advising the investor in the world of Online Share Trading.
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Friday, March 30, 2012

Indian stock market and companies daily report (March 30, 2012, Friday)


The Indian markets are expected to open in the red tracing negative opening in most of the Asian indices. Asian stocks fell for a second day as growth in U.S. durable-goods orders trailed estimates.
The US markets drifted lower over the course of the day on account of profit booking as some traders cashed in on the recent strength in the markets amid calls by a number of analysts for a correction. Traders also reacted negatively to the latest batch of U.S. economic data, including a report from the Labor Department showing that weekly jobless claims came in above economist estimates. However the indices recovered significantly in the later sessions and eventually ended up near the opening.
Indian shares extended losses for a second consecutive session on Thursday, as concerns about growth prospects in the world's two largest economies prompted investors to square off long positions on the expiry of March series derivative contracts.

Markets Today
The trend deciding level for the day is 17,136/5,200 levels. If NIFTY trades above this level during the first half-an-hour of trade then we may witness a further rally up to 17,232 – 17,342/5,231 – 5,267 levels. However, if NIFTY trades below 17,136/5,200 levels for the first half-an-hour of trade then it may correct up to 17,026 – 16,930/5,164 – 5,133 levels.

TCS to provide banking solution - BaNCS to AmBank, Malaysia
TCS' financial services platform, TCS BaNCS, will replace Malaysian AmBank's core banking engine. This integrated banking suite, spanning conventional and Islamic banking, will support both retail banking and lending functionalities. TCS BaNCS will help expand AmBank's business into new areas. It will also enable development and the scalability required to meet both current and future market and regulatory needs. Due to this deployment, TCS may soon have a regional support centre for TCS BaNCS in Kuala Lumpur. We maintain Accumulate rating on the stock with a target price of Rs.1,262.

NTPC Tamil Nadu Energy Co. commissions Unit I of Vallur Power Project
NTPC Tamil Nadu Energy Co. Ltd. a JV of NTPC Ltd. and TNEB has commissioned Unit I (500 MW) of Vallur Thermal Power Project on March 28, 2012. With this, the total capacity of NTPC group has become 36,514 MW. In all NTPC group has commissioned 2,320MW of capacity in FY2012 till date, which is below the initial target of 4,320MW. At the CMP, the stock is trading at 1.6x FY2013E P/BV. We maintain a Buy on the stock with a Target Price of Rs.199.

Economic and Political News
- February infra output up 6.8% yoy
- Indian GDP to grow at 7.5% in FY2013: Fitch
- Government will clarify stance on P-Notes taxation: Finance Minister

Corporate News
- Tata Motors hikes commercial vehicle prices by up to Rs.60,000
- Tata Motors to invest Rs.600cr on defense vehicles
- NTPC to halt expansion of gas-based projects
- Bharat Forge earmarks Rs.100cr to develop artillery gun

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Share Prices in India


A share price is the value of a single or a number of shares or saleable stocks of a particular company. Once an investor has purchased the shares, he becomes a Share holder of that company that has issued the share.
The research analysts believe that the share price deviation results on the basis of seasonal and temporal patterns. It has been noted that the returns is significantly more then what it is in other months and on Mondays the share price is down more than on any other day.
These effects have been observed by the research people on the basis of these fluctuations.
The technical analysis to extract information based on future share price movements from historical data. As a result of such an unpredictable or behavior the huge amount of data available researchers for analysis causes the fluctuations.
The causes an element of unpredictability in the share prices, depending on what the market has achieved so far. When viwed over a long duration the stock prices are directly or indirectly related or the dividends to the earnings, and cause a fluctuation in the market value.
The desire of the investors has led into trading of shares. The stock exchange is the place, where buying/selling of the stocks take place.
A stock broker usually represents the stock trader, who buys the shares on his/her behalf. A company lists its shares on the BSE or NSE stock exchange by maintaining the listing requirements of the particular stock exchange.
In India, BSE and NSE hold the rights for all its investors.
Small companies that cannot qualify or cannot meet the listing requirements of the major exchanges can be traded over the counter using the off-exchange mechanism in which trading can take place directly between both the parties.
When an investor wants to buy shares, he purchases them via the stock broker. The brokers normally charge a fixed amount of commission over the prices. Another way to buy shares is by purchasing them directly from the company at the originally listed prices.
A direct public offering is an initial public offering in which the shares are directly purchased from the company without the aid of brokers.
The share prices are normally not affected when the stock broker buys the shares on the behest of the investor.
Selling stock is similar to buying it. Generally the investor will buy when the share prices are low and sell them when the share prices are high. Even while purchasing the broker has a certain fee depending on the type of brokerage services that he is offering to the investor.
The share prices play an important role in the profit or loss statement of the investor.  So, after any transactions, the seller is then entitled to all the money, but he must make sure to keep a regular track of his earnings.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Daily Report for Indian Stock Market


Vision on markets today
A lower than expected economic growth in the third quarter led to bearish outlook on the Street yesterday. The BSE Sensex plunged over 250 points from the day's high to fall into negative province in afternoon session. The Sensex closed up 21.56 points at 17752.68, while the broader Nifty index up 9.7 points at 5385.20. The third quarter gross domestic product (GDP) grew at 6.1%, falling short of consent guess that had pegged GDP growth at 6.3%. This is the slowest pace of economic growth since 2008. BSE Midcap Index was up 1.10% and BSE Smallcap Index moved 0.62% higher. Amongst the sectoral indices, BSE Oil&Gas Index gained 2.53%, BSE Power Index moved 0.28% higher and BSE Realty Index advanced 1.10%. Whereas BSE Capital Goods Index was down 1.59% and BSE Bankex slipped 0.59%. The Major Sensex gainers were ONGC, Sterlite Industries, Tata steel, Reliance Industries, and Wipro up 3.46%, 2.98%, 2.90%, 2.84% and 2.72%. Whereas Larsen & Toubro, Jindal Steel, HDFC Bank, Maruti Suzuki and Tata Motors were down 2.91%, 1.81%, 2.34%, 1.02%, 0.68% respectively. Shares of ONGC pitch higher on reports that the government is set to initiate its FPO through share auction. The government is likely to mount around Rs.124Bn.
Market breadth was muscular at ~1.23x as investors bought large lid stocks. On interim basis, FIIs bought equity of Rs.5.80Bn while domestic institutions sold equity of Rs.4.31Bn.
Asian markets are mixed today, as Japanese stocks are increasing while Chinese are down after a weak close for the US markets.
We anticipate a cautious opening for the Indian markets which tumbled on profit taking from the investors yesterday. Weak GDP data announced yesterday may oppose investors for strong buying in the Indian markets today.

Economic and Mutual Improvement
The government's financial deficit target for the current year has been violated in January, and with the numbers for the two months still to come, the gap between expenditure and revenue may extend further. At the end of the 10 months ending January, the financial deficit was Rs 4, 34,933 crore or 105.4% of the target, the Controller General of Accounts (CGA) said.

Bustling stock
In one of the prime property covenant in the country in recent years, the real estate division of Adani Enterprises (AEL) has bought a two-acre land parcel in Mumbai from property developer HDIL for Rs 900 crore. The plot is situated at the city’s Andheri suburb. It was component of a large mixed-use project being developed by HDIL, sources said.
ONGC’s overseas investigation arm ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) and GAIL India have confirmed their awareness in bidding for UK-based Cove Energy. The association may have to quote a price in surplus of $1.77 billion, the amount already quoted by Thai rigid PTT.
A joint venture (JV) between BGR Energy Systems and Hitachi Power Europe has appeared as the lowest bidder for NTPC’s Rs 16,000-crore supercritical boiler order. BHEL had appeared as the second-lowest bidder, while a JV between Larsen & Toubro (L&T) and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries was placed third lowest, an official from NTPC said.
Arvind Ltd, the textile chief is looking to liquidate about 1.5 million square meters of its enormous tracts of land in Gujarat and Karnataka with the predictable revenues of Rs 5000 crore over the next two years' time.
State-owned oil companies today hiked jet fuel price by 3.2% on the back of firming up of global oil tariff.

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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Indian stock market and companies daily report (February 28, 2012, Tuesday)


Analysis on markets today
Indian markets are expected to open in the red following the negative cues from the markets worldwide. The Asian markets which saw heavy selling in yesterday’s session have opened in red this morning.
The US markets staged a significant recovery after moving notably lower in early trading on Monday, eventually ending the session flat. Renewed concerns about the financial situation in Europe contributed to the initial weakness on Wall Street, with traders reacting negatively to a statement from the G20 finance ministers and central bank governors. Economic risks of European markets were in focus again during Monday's trading session. The continued rise in oil prices, due to the increasing tensions in the nuclear dispute with Iran, has investors concerned.
Meanwhile Indian shares hit a three-and-a-half week low on Monday as concerns that rising oil prices prompted investors to unwind long positions built up over the past few weeks. Further, the concerns over the political outcome post UP Assembly election results, to be declared next week too weighed down the markets.

Markets Today
The trend deciding level for the day is 17,601 / 5,333 levels. If NIFTY trades above this level during the first half-an-hour of trade then we may witness a further rally up to 17,820 – 18,194 / 5,398 – 5,515 levels. However, if NIFTY trades below 17,601 / 5,333 levels for the first half-an-hour of trade then it may correct up to 17,227 – 17,007 / 5,216 – 5,151 levels.

Bharti selects Infosys as technology partner for airtel money
Bharti Airtel (Bharti) has picked up Infosys as its partner for ‘airtel money’ – a mobile wallet service by a mobile operator. Under this partnership, Infosys WallEdgeTM – the mobile commerce platform of Infosys will enable the mobile wallet service to support cashless payment and settlement needs of diverse customer segments. FinacleTM Digital Commerce is at the core of this platform. It facilitates the creation of a unique ecosystem of card issuers, merchants, and financial and retail institutions to offer customers a wide spectrum of payment options for their transactions. This platform will enable ‘airtel money’ customers to pay bills, recharge accounts, shop at over 7,000+ merchant outlets and transact online through multiple channels, including mobile phones, IVR and ATMs.
Infosys WallEdgeTM platform is delivered through private cloud; it creates a comprehensive shared services framework that allows members of the ecosystem to process payment instructions seamlessly and cost efficiently. We continue to maintain our Neutral view on Bharti and Accumulate rating on Infosys with a target price of Rs.3,047.

BHEL bags order worth Rs.774cr
BHEL has bagged order worth Rs.774cr from ONGC. The company will supply six onshore drilling rigs to ONGC. Various problems on the business front, envisaged in many of our earlier notes, are coming to the fore for BHEL – including dismal order intake, no signs of let up in competition (domestic and international) and order book growth under threat (9MFY2012 revenue exceeds 9MFY2012 order inflow) – all of which put serious concerns over the company’s long-term growth. Although we believe that on the valuation front the stock is undemanding at PE multiple of <11x its FY2013E earnings, we believe earnings would face severe strain going ahead, given the structural issues. Hence, we continue to maintain our negative stance on BHEL.

Result Review
Goodyear India Ltd- 4QCY2011 and CY2011
Goodyear India Ltd. (Goodyear) reported revenue growth of 16% yoy to Rs.395cr in 4QCY2011 against our expectation of 30% growth to Rs.441cr. The company's annual sales stood at Rs.1,516cr, 3% lower than our estimate of Rs.1,562cr for CY2011. Higher raw-material costs were offset by the decline in other expenses, resulting in EBITDA margin increasing marginally by 7bp to 8.7% in 4QCY2011 from 8.6% in 4QCY2010. For CY2011, EBITDA margin declined by 130bp yoy to 7.4% from 8.7% in CY2010 on account of higher raw-material costs and employee expenses. Net profit for 4QCY2011 stood at Rs.20cr, 10% lower yoy and 9% lower than our estimate of Rs.22cr.
As we roll over to CY2013E, we have revised our target price upwards to Rs.484, based on a target PE of 8x its CY2013E earnings with a Buy rating on the stock.

Result Preview
Bosch – 4QCY2011
Bosch is slated to announce its 4QCY2011 results. We expect the company’s revenue to post 10% yoy growth to Rs.1,930cr. On the operating front, the company is expected to post a 140bp yoy expansion in its operating margin to 17.8%. Hence, net profit is expected to register a 9% yoy increase to Rs.230cr. The stock rating is under review.

Economic and Political News
- Power Ministry moves cabinet note for duty on equipment imports
- Pvt. Firms may be allowed to bid for intra-state power transmission projects
- Govt. wont auction all 2G Band at one go

Corporate News
- Infosys not to get SEZ status: Mamata
- Investors of Sterlite, Sesa resist merger
- GVK in talks with UK’s BG to sell deep-water block stake
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