What is the best tool 2 rate the stock?
Answers: A dartboard has been proven as accurate at picking profitable stocks as fancy analysis.
U mean at what levels to buy the stock?
Rate the stock, I mean whether the stock is good or not. It all depends on the company -
1. whether running successfully,
2. About its results. Whether getting profits or losses (every co. results will be announced quarterly)
3. And see the 52-week low and also 52-week price of the stock.
And if the co.'s like rel, bhel, jindal, dLF, Unitech, Gmr, we can know by its name. Before investing pl. read the details of the co. in the net. or in the newspapers.
Alpha. then Beta. then a sorority margarita.
How does stock market gain and lose points??
Answers: Buying and selling. Today I buy a stock for $10 and sell it tomorrow for $20. If the index was only the one stock we can see it increased in value and therefore the market gained points.
Say I bought a stock for $10, and tomorrow I sold it for $5. Again if the index was my stock we can say the market lost points.
Stock prices change every day because of market forces. By this we mean that stock prices change because of “supply and demand”. If more people want to buy a stock (demand) than sell it (supply), then the price moves up!
Conversely, if more people wanted to sell a stock than buy it, there would be greater supply than demand, and the price would fall. (Basics of economics!)
Understanding supply and demand is easy. What is difficult to understand is what makes people like a particular stock and dislike another stock. If you understand this, you will know what people are buying and what people are selling. If you know this you will know what prices go up and what prices go down!
To figure out the likes and dislikes of people, you have to figure out what news is positive for a company and what news is negative and how any news about a company will be interpreted by the people.
The most important factor that affects the value of a company is its earnings. Earnings are the profit a company makes, and in the long run no company can survive without them. It makes sense when you think about it. If a company never makes money, it isn't going to stay in business. Public companies are required to report their earnings four times a year (once each quarter).
If a company's results are better than expected, the price jumps up. If a company's results disappoint and are worse than expected, then the price will fall.
Of course, it's not just earnings that can change the feeling people have about a stock. It would be a rather simple world if this were the case! During the “dotcom bubble”, for example, the stock price of dozens of internet companies rose without ever making even the smallest profit. As we all know, these high stock prices did not hold, and most internet companies saw their values shrink to a fraction of their highs. Still, this fact demonstrates that there are factors other than current earnings that influence stocks.
So, what are "all the factors" that affect the stocks price? The best answer is that nobody really knows for sure. Some believe that it isn't possible to predict how stock prices will change, while others think that by drawing charts and looking at past price movements, you can determine when to buy and sell. The only thing we do know is that stocks are volatile and can change in price very very rapidly.
Just remember this: At the most fundamental level, supply and demand in the market determines stock price.
First get an Income Tax PAN card,
Secondly, Open 3-in-1 Account with HDFC Bank / ICICI Bank (Savings Bank Account + Demat Account + Trading Account)
Or
Open Only Savings Bank Account with HDFC Bank / ICICI Bank and Demat and Trading Account with any reliable stock broker (Reliance Money / India Infoline / Indiabulls / Kotak Securities / Edelweiss Capital / Geogit Securities).
Start watching CNBC TV 18 everyday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. every night for a week.
Invest only in Top 5 to 10 Scrips of Indian Stock market:
Reliance Industries (RELIANCE), Oil & Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), NTPC, Bharti Airtel (BHARTIARTL), ICICI Bank (ICICIBANK), Larsen & Toubro (LT), Bharat Heavy Electricals (BHEL), Steel Authority of India (SAIL), Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Housing Development Finance Corporation (HDFC).
You can email / message me anytime if you need more advice. My Email address is aramaiya(a)yahoo.com .
I enjoy to provide a souk report for Sanderson Farms, what should I read aloud?
Date Close/Last Volume2/14 11:12 34.07 65,756
2/13/2008 33.99 217,904
2/12/2008 33.22 274,270
2/11/2008 32.83 246,585
2/9/2008 33.389 244,615
2/8/2008 33.39 246,487
2/7/2008 33.84 334,722
2/6/2008 33.61 333,510
2/5/2008 33.72 578,032
Answers: You are very lucky, Seeking Alpha simply did a report.
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