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Guruji, Pls publish research paper on
IFCI along with levels to watch and time frame. Students request and will
eagerly wait for your post........... Thanks Mohan on US markets and INDIA
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on 19/09/10
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Dear doctor sir it is not that simple to
dectate levels , donn forget that the bull market has not resistances and
bear market no sapports. There are a huge blood letting on the anvil and
ineveitably for sure they will take the margins. Let me tell you the
fundamental difference of
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Deciple of stocks doctor
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on 25/05/10
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Dr Sir way to go. Really awesome of you
to predict about the sharp fall. Mohan. on Waiting ..waiting .....???
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on 21/01/10
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DR ji every bit you mentioned today
worked out. Great job on THE METAL RALLY
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on 07/01/10
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Way to go Dr. Sir all 3 stocks up today
on NEW YEAR- WEALTH CREATION
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on 06/01/10
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GOOD TO COMPARE WITH THE
"BEAUTY-SENSEX" on The symmetry and possibility….
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on 19/01/09
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Beuty of women and a security?What
mathematicians unravelled after a very long research is already known to
savvy stock traders. 0.7 is a fibanacci no.When a small cap amasses 70% of
revenues of their peer group, the stock traders see it bful and it is likely
that one day it amasses 70% of total business of thier large group
peers.After studying the movements of women for years, finally we get
scientific confirmation of what we're seeing: Researchers at Cambridge
University in the U.K. have figured out exactly what makes a perfect
swivel-hipped walk with "a more angular swaying and bounce to the
hips." The mathematicians got out their slide rules, calculators,
blow-up dolls and binoculars, scientifically determining the perfect ratio of
waist to hips. Their results? The closer that ratio is to 0.7 (waist
measurement is 70% of the hip measurement), the sexier the swagger. And guess
who has that exact ratio? Jessica Alba, pictured above. Follow us for more
examples (NSFW).Other babes of on The symmetry and possibility….
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Always Truth Teller
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on 19/01/09
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U S AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY The Jurassic
auto and idea park The U.S. auto giants are an example of how things work in
the age of unbridled corporate power. Of how the collapse of restraint on
that power fractures economy and society, writes P Sainath. 21 November 2008
- It is unfair to call the United States auto industry dinosaurs, as some now
do. It is certainly unfair to the dinosaurs. The 'Terrible Lizards' did not
lay the basis for their own extinction or that of myriad other species. The
U.S. automobile companies did - and will take large numbers of jobs, workers
and businesses with them. It is more like the asteroid hit on the earth which
is presumed to have fried the dinosaurs. But that's unfair to the asteroid.
The U.S. auto giants General Motors, Ford and Chrysler are more a fine
example of how things work in the age of unbridled corporate power. Of how
the collapse of restraint on that power must fracture economy and society.
They also set the very standards that the Indian on The Global pressure…….
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Always Truth Teller
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on 17/01/09
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TRICKSTERS Have you ever wondered what
the moon really is? The earth's moon is a beautiful sphere that symbolically
represents many things to many different people. The American Natives see a
leaping rabbit on the moon, not a face, and therefore fertility, as the lunar
cycle of 28 days, and 13 moons a year, coincides with a woman's reproductive
cycle.Science tells us that all moons in our solar system lack illumination
from within, but are powerful reflectors of the sun's light. The satellites
that orbit the earth function in much the same manner. Our moon is meant no
disrespect by the fact that it does not produce its own light. The moon plays
a great part in bringing light to the earth during dark nights, exerting
gravity upon the waters of the earth, marking planting cycles, and inspiring
poetic verse and music. The moon's monthly transformation . . . from the
silver sliver of new, to half, to full and the often larger than reality full
rising moon of autumn, adds beauty and on Challenge for market…..
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Always Truth Teller
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on 11/01/09
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Joseph Spence wrote that Lord Radnor
reported to him "When Sir Isaac Newton was asked about the continuance
of the rising of South Sea stock… He answered 'that he could not calculate
the madness of Newton's niece Catherine Conduitt reported that he had
participated and "lost twenty thousand pounds. Of this, however, he
never much liked to hear…"[4] This was a fortune at the time . onMay happen again…..
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Always Truth Teller
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on 10/01/09
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Highly learned man he is Mr Raju maight
have got inspiration from the salad oil scandal.Just see how easy it is to
fool American Express leave alone poor speculators of Godavari districts.Salad
oil scandalFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Salad Oil Scandal, also
referred to as the "Soybean Scandal," was a major corporate scandal
in 1963 that ultimately caused over $150 million (~$1.1 billion in 2008
dollars[1]) in losses to corporations including American Express, Bank of
America and Bank Leumi, as well as many international trading companies. The
scandal's ability to push otherwise cautious and conservative lenders into
increasingly risky practices has prompted some comparisons to recent
financial crises including the 2007-2008 subprime mortgage financial
crisis.[1][edit] DescriptionThe scandal involved the company Allied Crude
Vegetable Oil in New Jersey, led by Tino De Angelis, which discovered that it
could obtain loans based upon the inventory of its salad oil.[2]Ships
on THE UNANSWERED…………
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Always Truth Teller
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on 09/01/09
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Indian investors usually vote with their
feet when they are unhappy with a company’s decision or if there are
corporate governance issues.Satyam Computer Services Ltd is a classic case, where
shareholders have exited in droves, leading to a 40% drop in the company’s
share price in just six trading sessions. The massive wealth destruction of
Satyam’s shareholders seems all the more unfair in light of the fact that the
promoter group, which is responsible for it, holds just 8.6% in the
company.Satyam currently has a market capitalization of just Rs9,070 crore,
although the cash on its books is at least Rs5,300 crore. Even if one were to
assign a lowly price-earnings valuation multiple of five times trailing
earnings, the company should have a market cap of around Rs9,000
crore.Satyam’s current stock price suggests that the markets are assigning no
value to the cash on the company’s books. The company may have backtracked
from the acquisition of two promoter-owned companies for $1.6 on The strength gained….
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Always Truth Teller
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on 31/12/08
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discipline, focus, analytical ability,
emotional control and ... ABOVE ALL THE ABILITY TO ACCEPT THE MARKET.
on The wait and watch ….
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on 30/12/08
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Your Subconscious Mind and TradingWhole
books have been written on this subject, but here is the bottom line ... Deep
subconscious tendencies will be brought to the surface and manifested in your
emotional behavior and ultimately in your wins and losses, when you start
trading the markets. And as previously stated, most people's deep emotional
tendencies are not suited to making money in the markets - unless, of course,
they change them. If, at a deep subconscious level, you really want to lose,
the market will allow you to do that. If you really want to be successful it
will allow you to do that too but it will demand from you - discipline,
focus, analytical ability, emotional control and ... Self Analysis and Goal
Setting. on The wait and watch ….
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Always Truth Teller
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on 30/12/08
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VERY GOOD ARTICLE.PLEASE KEEP POSTING
FOR THE READERS. on The Air strike ?…
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on 25/12/08
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THE IDEAS OF ANALYZING A GIFTED
SITUATION BASED ON THE HUMAN PSYCHOLOGY IS GREAT TO READ BUT FINDING AN
INNOVATIVE WAY TO PREDICT IS ALWAYS ADMIRED.THE ARTICLE IS INTERESTING TO
READ. onThe security concerns…
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on 25/12/08
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Peter Schiff - A Nightmare Before
Christmas 2009.Like many pragmatic economists I have always warned that rapid
expansions of government debt would result in inflation and higher interest
rates. The explanation was always simple: rising supply of government debt
inflates the money supply and weakens the government’s ability to service its
debt through legitimate means.But In recent months, government has flooded the
market with hundreds of new Treasury obligations and telegraphed its
intention to increase the deluge even more. In response, both bond prices and
the dollar have risen. This benign reaction has led many to the happy
conclusion that the doom and gloomers are wrong and that bailouts and
economic “stimuli” can be financed with deficit spending without any adverse
consequences on interest rates or consumer prices. Recent action in the
foreign exchange markets suggests these hopes will prove illusory. The renewed
strength in gold, together with the long over do rupture of the on The Air strike ?…
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Always Truth Teller
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on 24/12/08
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Credit crunch boosting the 'lipstick
effect'LONDON: The recent global meltdown has seen an upswing in what is
known the "lipstick effect", as sales of cosmetics are rising with
more women trying to cheer themselves up by spending money in make-up rather
than cars, holidays and kitchens. Economists have said that due
to the financial crisis, people are steering away from making extravagant
purchases like cars, holidays and kitchens and are instead spending their
money on small luxuries like make-up. And the sales figures from some of the
world's big cosmetic companies - LOreal, Beiersdorf and Shiseido-reflect the
theory. In the first half of the year LOreal sales were up 5.3 per cent. The
theory was first identified in the Great Depression, when industrial production
in the US halved, but sales of cosmetics rose between 1929 and 1933.
"The evidence shows that when budgets are squeezed people simply
substitute large extravagances for small luxuries," the Telegraph quoted
RAB Capital on The security concerns…
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hindunilvr stock holder
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on 23/12/08
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I don't worry too much about pointing fingers
at the past. I operate on the theory that every saint has a past, every
sinner has a future." Warren Buffett on The Maddoff..Losses...
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Always Truth Teller
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on 16/12/08
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I Knew Bernie Madoff Was
Cheating--That's Why I Invested with HimSpecifically, we're hearing that the
smart money KNEW Bernie had to be cheating, because the returns he was
generating were impossibly good. Many Wall Streeters suspected the wrong rigged
game, though: They thought it was insider trading, not a Ponzi scheme. And
here's the best part: That's why they invested with him.For years and years
I've heard people say that [Bernie's] investment performance was too good to
be true. The returns were too steady -- like GE earnings under Welch -- and
too high given the supposed strategy. One Madoff investor, himself a legend,
told me that Madoff's performance "just doesn't make sense. The numbers
can't be straight." Another sophisticated Madoff investor actually went
through trade confirms in order to reverse-engineer the strategy and said,
"it doesn't add up.So why did these smart and skeptical investors keep
investing? They, like many Madoff investors, assumed Madoff was somehow onThe rally rallied…….
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Always Truth Teller
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on 13/12/08
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Ex-Nasdaq chairman arrested on fraud
charge in NYCFriday December 12, 1:07 pm ET By Larry Neumeister, Associated
Press Writer Ex-Nasdaq chairman arrested on securities fraud charge in NYC;
accused of $50B `Ponzi scheme' NEW YORK (AP) -- A Wall Street powerbroker for
nearly 50 years who built an influential firm has confessed to a massive
fraud scheme that will cost investors at least $50 billion, federal
authorities say. Bernard L. Madoff, 70, facing a single count of securities
fraud, declined to speak with reporters after a federal magistrate judge in
U.S. District Court in Manhattan ordered him released Thursday night on $10
million bail.Andrew M. Calamari, associate director of enforcement in the
Securities and Exchange Commission's New York office, said the SEC had filed
a civil securities fraud charge as well and was alleging "a stunning
fraud that appears to be of epic proportions."The SEC said it was
seeking emergency relief for investors, including an asset freeze and the
on The rally rallied…….
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Always Truth Teller
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on 12/12/08
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NO PLACE IS SERENE AND NOTHING IS
IMPOSSIBLE TO RIG FOR A CARTEL. THE BEAUTY IS THAT THE RETAILER DREAMS OF HIS
PIE GARNERS ULTIMATELY IN THE DREAMS ONLY. on The US won’t….
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on 11/12/08
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'Gold Cartel suppressing, manipulating
gold price'By Bill MurphyThe Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee’s basic
assertion for the past 9 ½ years is that there is a Gold Cartel out there
suppressing the price of gold. It consists of the US Government, including
the Fed and Treasury, various other central banks, and bullion banks like
Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan Chase. The motives of “the cabal” are to give
support to the dollar, keep US interest rates lower than they should be, and
to tone down the widely watched US barometer of US financial market health,
that being the gold price. After all, whenever the price of gold soars, it
congers up talk of too much inflation, a sinking dollar, or a crisis of some
sort … all negative for Wall Street and the incumbent administration.
Therefore, “Shoot the Messenger” is The Gold Cartel’s key mission. The
suppression of the price of gold was the essence of Robert Rubin’s Strong
Dollar Policy. What else did the US do to effect that policy? Talk? on The US won’t….
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Always Truth Teller
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on 11/12/08
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By George Friedmanof stratforIn an
interview published this Sunday in The New York Times, we laid out a
potential scenario for the current Indo-Pakistani crisis. We began with an
Indian strike on Pakistan, precipitating a withdrawal of Pakistani troops from
the Afghan border, resulting in intensified Taliban activity along the border
and a deterioration in the U.S. position in Afghanistan, all culminating in
an emboldened Iran. The scenario is not unlikely, assuming India chooses to
strike.Our argument that India is likely to strike focused, among other
points, on the weakness of the current Indian government and how it is likely
to fall under pressure from the opposition and the public if it does not act
decisively. An unnamed Turkish diplomat involved in trying to mediate the
dispute has argued that saving a government is not a good reason to go to
war. That is a good argument, except that in this case, not saving the
government is unlikely to prevent a war, either. If India’s on The Global pull but…….
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Always Truth Teller
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on 10/12/08
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THANKS FOR YOUR OPENION ON THIS BLOG AND
KEEP YOUR ENCOURAGEMENT. on The RBI announces…
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on 09/12/08
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The riding of a bicycle is balacing the
gravity but riding on this market always slippery and crushes many a times
when one stands agaist the trend. on The haunt of global…..
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on 09/12/08
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The 8 year cycle is a good concept can
be related to may areas of our life.GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO READ. on The Vengeance of Bulls…
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This is a great blog and I'd like to
Post a CommentDid you hear the good news? Obama is making it better for
investors already! Most investors don't realize how much money there is out
there now. During economic times like this, there is more money to be had
than ever. Because of the bailouts and economy, the government and lenders
are bending over backwards to bail you out too as a way to jump start the
economy.Regardless of what you hear, there is people getting tons of cheap
money for personal use, businesses, buy homes, pay off debt, investing, and
more. These people have done the research, just like I have. Bailout is for
YOU on The RBI announces…
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on 07/12/08
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Many things we think simple are infact
misconceptons.Just see what it makes a bike to take a turn , you will be
horrified to know the truth, the same thing is true also of stock
markets.Counter steering:Steering a bike’s easy - you either lean into the turn,
or turn the bars right to go right, and left to go left, right? Wrong. Once
you’re on the move, shifting your bodyweight to try and lean into a turn has
almost no effect. If you don’t believe us, try riding along with no hands and
leaning your weight one way or the other - you can initiate a gentle curve,
but tighter turns are impossible unless you flick the whole bike violently,
in which case you’re indirectly turning the bars anyway. So you have to use
the handlebars but not the way you might think - you need to turn them the
opposite way to the way you want to go. It’s called counter steering and
here’s how you do it.1. The approachAs you come up to the point where you
want to turn, you want the bike settled, so get your on The haunt of global…..
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Always Truth Telleer
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on 06/12/08
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Saturday, August 25, 2012
THE THOUGHT FLOWS ....GLOBAL (2008-10)
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