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It was like a rollercoaster ride in 2009 for major asset classes such as equity, debt and real estate. And the only exception was Gold which not only survived the wild swings on the way downward but made new highs with the spot price crossing the 18000 mark for the first time. Since the peak gold has corrected almost 6-7% and seems to be consolidating at the current levels. And very soon budget 2010 India will be happening, and what will be the post budget 2010 investment strategy. And what does 2010 hold in store for investors? Do share your views on this.
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Focus should be on equity
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Focus must be on Infrastructure investment
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Prasad kashinath Tidke
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"Hike is in price is the area to concentrate"
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Increase in slab rates is just an image of good Budget,but the focus should be on common man.because he is the only one who will suffer a lot.
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Rashmi Patil
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"Focus should be on equity"
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Investment should be made through SIPs or in a staggered manner and take advantage of the dips. This has been one of the best ways to make money in the Indian stock markets in the last 25 years and 2010 will be no different. At the same time if...
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Ideate: "What should be the post budget 2010 investment strategy?" deleted from your view.
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Ranjeet Rony Sanyal
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First there is confusion regarding the continuance of STPI status for software companies. The tax holiday under Sec10a and 10b has not been extended for the BPO industry, one option left for the software firms is to shift from STPI to SEZ, which...
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suchita Ambardekar
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Technology stocks will eventually be considered as the infrastructure stock....These days IT is the real backbone of most business and economic processes...IT solutions...is equivalent...to what "hisab kitab" is ...to business.. It can give a...
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Debate: " Should we avoid tech stocks post budget 2010?" deleted from your view.
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Automotive: set to rise in value terms
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Archana Singh
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"Automotive: set to rise in value terms"
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In my view, this Budget announcements are unlikely to have a major impact on the automotive industry, but the overall impact wil be on passenger cars, two-wheelers and tractors, As there is reduction in direct taxes for individuals there can...
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Ideate: "Budget 2010: What it means for you as an investor?" deleted from your view.
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Investing in mutual funds seems to be better right now...
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Invest as per the Risk Appetitie of the Investor..
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Ankit Gandhi
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"Investing in mutual funds seems to be better right now..."
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yes, I totally agree with you, mutual fund is the best option for investment in any circumstances. As far as concern about post budget the government is likely more to allocate for the infrastructer so it will be beneficial to investment in...
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C Nijagunaradhya
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"Investing in mutual funds seems to be better right now..."
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Mutual funds are always the best option. But do opt for systematic investment plan SIP instead of lumpsum , as SIP give more profit. Other than infrastructure also do go for energy Power based funds. Purchasing shares like suzlon, sail , RNRL ,...
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Paresh.Khanchandani
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"Investing in mutual funds seems to be better right now..."
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Mutual Funds related to Infrastructure, Stocks related to Infra, Power, Irrigation, Banking are the options. The investment Horizon should be minimum of 3 to 5 years.
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Ideate: "What should be the post budget investment strategy now ?" deleted from your view.
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Additions to taxable services -Expansion/amendment in the scope of existing services. it is proposed to provide that unless the entire consideration for the property in Residential or Commercial Complex is paid after the completion of construction (i.e., after the receipt of completion of certificate from the competent authority), the activity of construction will be deemed to be a taxable service provided by the builder/promoter/developer/ to the prospective buyer and will be liable to service tax accordingly. 'it is proposed to provide that unless the entire consideration for the property in Residential or Commercial Complex is paid after the completion of construction (i.e., after the re...
Insight: "SERVICE TAX - house buy" deleted from your view.
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Rachamadugu Pramod
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It depends on what type of investors are. There could be small investors and also large investors. Small investors can prefer small stocks. The risk in these kind of stocks is also smaller. However there is some risk also associated in big stocks...
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Soorain Vahie
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Before asking which stock I should invest, ask why you should invest in stocks? The real question should be, Why must I invest?" There is no guarantee that the world will operate in the future as it does today. True that accumulating wealth...
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Debate: "Should investors go for big fishes or small ones? " deleted from your view.
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Prassan Kumar Sharma
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I would second Rashmi in the view that the intense competition would make the sector grow at a retarded pace and let's not forget that not only new players but also number portability would be a game changer for the leading players and it would...
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ASOKE KUSARI
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Telecom is a good buy at this point of time. Yes, as said here by Mr. Manav, I'll go for Tatateservices and hold it for some long time. May opt for " Idea " also. To hold for long time, other costly items of Telecom may not suit me as I may...
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Rashmi Chawla
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Telecom stocks have undergone major value erosion on the bourses after the tariff war started in late September last year. The scrip of sector leader Bharti Airtel has fallen by 36% since October 1, 2009. The market capitalisation of Reliance...
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Debate: "Should investors buy telecom stocks ?" deleted from your view.
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Vipin Bhasin
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Esha your argument is right for Investors that everyone should study the market properly before investing. But Again Archana is right for 2010 have the point. because as per global financial crisis, i think it is better to invest in precious...
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Prassan Kumar Sharma
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For the common man, definitely Esha, your conclusion - " it is better not to invest heavily on precious metals, rather one should study the market properly see what price the market offers the best to trade for." But at the same time, my humble...
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Esha Johar
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No,I don't think it would be better to invest heavely in the bullion market. The next jewellery purchase will be a tad costlier, thanks to a 50% hike in customs duty on precious metals. But that’s not all. The proposed 2% interest subvention on...
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Debate: "Are bullion markets safe for investors (2010)?" deleted from your view.
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Increase in MAT rates.
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Hike in excise duty
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Mathew Cherian
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"Not subdued!"
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The markets were not subdued. It rose 800 points and then fell 400 points and ended up positive. There were not many grinders in the budget. The balance is maintained, but the revenue collection is only 50% making the deficit 10% of gdp. Now the...
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Jyoti Rath
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"Increase in MAT rates."
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The finance minister has increased Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT) from the current 15% of book profits to 18% of book profits.Currently, domestic firms earning total income of over a crore in a year have to pay corporate tax of 30%. Besides,...
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Japan Shah
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"Increase in MAT rates."
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I agree to Jyoti.. Many companies will be affected with the increase in MAT ..
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Ideate: "Why stock markets were subdued after Indian Budget 2010?" deleted from your view.
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Padmanabhan R
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"Yes"
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Selective investing based on budget forecast can be rewarding from the technical view point. But from what I know I think considering generally, the fundamentals are not attractive. the market is overvalued right now and future returns in the...
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Mathew Cherian
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| 2 years ago
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Advicing someone to invest is s risky proposition. If some one feels it is right to invest then we can probably say which companies on what criterion. The problem with our present times is Mr. Chidambaram used to be working with the neo liberal...
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Debate: "Should investors put off fresh investments till the budget?" deleted from your view.
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