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ENTRY EXIT STRATEGY FOR NIFTY

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On 9th of October the Indian stock market started the day with the 2nd quarter results with infosys. In the next two weeks we got many companies results that scaled and boosted the optimize among us.

 

• We are in the mids of 2nd corporate results.

• Till now most of corporate results are in the comfort zone.

• The strengthening of the IIP numbers has increased the confidence of upcoming quarter results along with this term results.

• The market has more reason to scale up the nifty near to 5200 levels. Liquidity. Yes good inflow of liquidity has increased the nifty close to 5200.

• If we look at the net figures of FII’s inflow we find in the month
 
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Dear All,   On 9th of October the Indian stock market started the day with the 2nd quarter results with infosys. In the next two weeks we got many companies results that scaled and boosted the optimize among us.   • We are in the mids of 2nd corporate results. • Till now most of corporate results are in the comfort zone. • The strengthening of the IIP numbers has increased the confidence of upcoming quarter results along with this term results. • The market has more reason to scale up the nifty near to 5200 levels. Liquidity. Yes good inflow of liquidity has increased the nifty close to 5200. • If we look at the net figures of FII’s inflow we find in the month   Please click the link below ...
By : INDRANEEL SEN GUPTS
Esha Johar  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
Nice article Indraneel, really very informative article. It give a lot of detailed information about NIFTY and current status of share market. Thanks for sharing...
 
 
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INDRANEEL SEN GUPTS  |  Answered  |  2 years ago
global imbalances are their.punters are trying hard to keep the show going on.but within one year time frame nifty will be 7000 levels and their needs to be a behavioral change of indian investor mind.
 
 
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