Saturday, 29 March 2014

Kaun banega Crorepathy ! KBC

Money can grow by compounding,not by leveraging ! 
A small story:
A watchman made a great Penance, God appeared before him & ready to give him 2 offers.
Then watchman wanted his 1st desireA Great Building,the bricks & all other contents reg the building should be made up of Silver,Gold,Platinum Diamonds only. Granted !
his 2nd desire, he wants to be a Watchman of that ExtraordinaryBuilding !


YathBhavamTatbhavathi !
As you think,so you are ! 


Everything is Created twice ! First within, then without !  
If u want to be a watchman,you can be.
If u want to be a Crorepathy,Yes you can be.
 


Can we make One Crore from just a RiskCapital of Rs 90,000/- in 5Years. 


Let us presume that we can earn 600 Nifty points[positional] in 6Months,
means 100 points per Month[EasiestPossibility with the Mechanical way of doing!]
Let us double the Quantity every 6Months starting with
as low as 100[2Lots,Practically Possible !]


Now see the plan,
1st Year 
1st 6Months 100*600=Rs60,000
2nd 6Months 200*600=1,20,000
One Lakh Eighty Thousand
2nd year
1st  6Months 400*600=2,40,000
2nd 6Months 800*600=4,80,000
Seven Lakhs twenty thousand

3rd Year
1st 6Months 1500*600=9,00,000
2nd 6Month 3000*600=18,00,000
27 lakhs.

4th Year[not doubling Quantity, being Conservative!]
1st 6Months 5000*500=25,00,000
2nd 6Months 5000*500=25,00,000
50 Lakhs 
                          
5th Year [not doubling Quantity,being conservative]
1st 6Months 5000*500=25,00,000
2nd 6Monts 5000*500=25,00,000
50 Lakhs. 
Total  1.80+7.20+27+50+50= OneCrore thirty six Lakhs !

It needs lot of Patience, Courage & Discipline ! 
Only 5% are Winners, why, only attitude !

Failing to plan is planning to fail ! 





Friday, 28 March 2014

28 Intra Positional Update

Sold 6707  SL 6727  Target  6687 [ went 6690 target missed by 3 points]
TSL pass 6700. +7

Bought 6700  SL 6680  Target 6720 [Days high 6735]
Tsl 6704 pass. +4




Positional Update

Long 6571 [24 Mar 14, Positional]
Stop and Reverse SAR 6649
Trend reversal down below 6649

Thursday, 27 March 2014

28 March 2014 Friday

Nifty future 6683[ Bullish] 
Long 6571 [24 Mar 14, Positional]
Stop and Reverse SAR 6588 [may vary Intra as the prices unfold !]
Trend reversal down below 6588 [Positional]

Resistance
6715
6699
Support
6666
6650
Happy trading




27 Intra Expiry

Bought 6620  SL  6600  Target 6640
Booked profit 6640. +20

Bought 6642  SL 6635  Target 6662 [after that,Days high 6681] 
Exited 6642. +0


Wednesday, 26 March 2014

27 March 2014 Thursday Expiry

Nifty future 6612[ Bullish] 
Long 6571 [24 Mar 14, Positional]
Stop and Reverse SAR 6570 [may vary Intra as the prices unfold !]
Trend reversal down below 6570 [Positional]

Resistance
6642
6627
Support
6597
6582
Happy trading




26 Intra

Sold 6630 SL  6645.05  Target  6610
Booked profit 6610. +20

Bought 6602  SL 6588  Target  6622
Booked profit 6615 [3:15pm]. +13

Net= +20+13= +33



Tuesday, 25 March 2014

26 March 2014 Wednesday

Nifty future 6606[ Bullish] 
Long 6571 [24 Mar 14, Positional]
Stop and Reverse SAR 6570 [may vary Intra as the prices unfold !]
Trend reversal down below 6570 [Positional]

Resistance
6623
6614
Support
6597
6588
Happy trading




Monday, 24 March 2014

25 March 2014 Tuesday

Nifty future 6599[ Bullish] 
Long 6571 [24 Mar 14, Positional]
Stop and Reverse SAR 6570 [may vary Intra as the prices unfold !]
Trend reversal down below 6570 [Positional]

Resistance
6643
6621
Support
6577
6555
Happy trading




24 Positional Intra

Intra Bought 6603  SL 6583  Target 6643
TSL pass 6593. -10

Positional
Starting from 2nd Jan 14
1.Short 6361 
2.Long 6221 +140 [10 jan 14]
3.Short 6245 +24 [14 Jan 14]
4.Long 6275. -30 [15 Jan 14] 
5.Short 6298. +33 [17 Jan 14] 
6.Long 6337.-39 [ 21 Jan 14] 
7.Short 6302. -35 [24 Jan 14] 
8.Long 6031. +271  [4 Feb 2014]
9.Short 6068. +37 [13 Feb 2014]    
10.Long 6055. +13  [14 Feb 2014]
11. Short 6119. +64 [ 20 Feb 2014]
12. Long 6160. -41  [21 Feb 2014]
13. Short 6240. +80 [3 March 2014]
14. Long 6295. -55  [4 March 2014]
15. Short 6495.  +200 [14 March 2014]
16. Long 6575. -80 [18 March 2014]
17. Short 6502. -73  [20 March 2014]
18. Long 6571. -69  [24 March 2014]


Cumulative Profit 140+24-30+33-39-35+271+37+13+64-41+80-55+200-80-73-69= +440

24 March 2014 Monday

Nifty future 6512[ Bearish] 
Short 6502 [20 Mar 14, Positional]
Stop and Reverse SAR 6571 [may vary Intra as the prices unfold !]
Trend reversal up above 6571 [Positional]

Resistance
6528
6519
Support
6502
6493
Happy trading






Thursday, 20 March 2014

21 March 2014 Friday

Nifty future 6503[ Bearish] 
Short 6502 [20 Mar 14, Positional]
Stop and Reverse SAR 6571 [may vary Intra as the prices unfold !]
Trend reversal up above 6571 [Positional]

Resistance
6537
6519
Support
6486
6469
Happy trading


                                     
                                                            First Stethescope

20 Positional

Starting from 2nd Jan 14

1.Short 6361 
2.Long 6221 +140 [10 jan 14]
3.Short 6245 +24 [14 Jan 14]
4.Long 6275. -30 [15 Jan 14] 
5.Short 6298. +33 [17 Jan 14] 
6.Long 6337.-39 [ 21 Jan 14] 
7.Short 6302. -35 [24 Jan 14] 
8.Long 6031. +271  [4 Feb 2014]
9.Short 6068. +37 [13 Feb 2014]    
10.Long 6055. +13  [14 Feb 2014]
11. Short 6119. +64 [ 20 Feb 2014]
12. Long 6160. -41  [21 Feb 2014]
13. Short 6240. +80 [3 March 2014]
14. Long 6295. -55  [4 March 2014]
15. Short 6495.  +200 [14 March 2014]
16. Long 6575. -80 [18 March 2014]
17. Short 6502. -73  [20 March 2014]
Cumulative Profit 140+24-30+33-39-35+271+37+13+64-41+80-55+200-80-73= +509

20 Intra

19 Intra

Bought 6550 SL 6530 Target 6570
Booked profit 6570. +20

20 Intra

Bought 6540  SL 6520  Target  6560  6590
Tsl pass 6525. -15

Wednesday, 19 March 2014

20 March 2014 Thursday

Nifty future 6550[ Bullish] 
Long 6575 [18 Mar 14, Positional]
Stop and Reverse SAR 6502 [may vary Intra as the prices unfold !]
Trend reversal down below 6502 [Positional]

Resistance
6573
6561
Support
6538
6526
Happy trading




Tuesday, 18 March 2014

19 March 2014 Wednesday NR7

Nifty future 6547[ Bullish] 
Long 6575 [18 Mar 14, Positional]
Stop and Reverse SAR 6502 [may vary Intra as the prices unfold !]
Trend reversal down below 6502 [Positional]

Resistance
6592
6569
Support
6524
6502
Happy trading



18 Positional Update

Long 6575 [18 Mar 14, Positional]
Stop and Reverse SAR 6508 [may vary Intra as the prices unfold !]
Trend reversal down below 6508 [Positional]
  
Intra

Bought 6575  SL 6555  Target 6595
Booked profit 6595. +20

18 Positional Long 6575

Starting from 2nd Jan 14

1.Short 6361 
2.Long 6221 +140 [10 jan 14]
3.Short 6245 +24 [14 Jan 14]
4.Long 6275. -30 [15 Jan 14] 
5.Short 6298. +33 [17 Jan 14] 
6.Long 6337.-39 [ 21 Jan 14] 
7.Short 6302. -35 [24 Jan 14] 
8.Long 6031. +271  [4 Feb 2014]
9.Short 6068. +37 [13 Feb 2014]    
10.Long 6055. +13  [14 Feb 2014]
11. Short 6119. +64 [ 20 Feb 2014]
12. Long 6160. -41  [21 Feb 2014]
13. Short 6240. +80 [3 March 2014]
14. Long 6295. -55  [4 March 2014]
15. Short 6495.  +200 [14 March 2014]
16. Long 6575. -80 [18 March 2014]
Cumulative Profit 140+24-30+33-39-35+271+37+13+64-41+80-55+200-80= +582

Stop and Reverse SAR 6460

Monday, 17 March 2014

18 March 2014 Tuesday

Nifty future 6539[ Bearish] 
Short 6495  [14 Mar 14, Positional]
Stop and Reverse SAR 6575 [may vary Intra as the prices unfold !]
Trend reversal up above 6575 [Positional]

Resistance
6590
6564
Support
6513
6487
Happy trading



Saturday, 15 March 2014

10 must-read books on money management !

If you’re looking for a good way to spend your lazy weekends, we suggest you get yourself a cup of steaming cutting chai in one hand and one of our recommended money management books (mentioned below) in the other.

Process: Park yourself comfortably on a cozy corner of your sofa by the window, attain a tranquil Zen-like state of mind, and transport yourself into a dreamy financial land – one where you are the master of your finances (yes, it is possible!).

1. The Science Of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles – Having been published way back in 1910, this book is segregated into 17 short, to-the-point chapters that talk about how you can overcome mental hurdles, and how creation, and not competition, is the key to overall wealth creation. Based on the Hindu philosophy that One is All and All is One, Wattles, through this book, expounds what he calls ‘the Certain Way of Thinking” and how your thinking is directly proportionate to your ability to create wealth for yourself. Better start sending out those positive vibes.

2. Retire Rich Invest Rs. 40 A Day by P. V. Subramanyam – Providing a wealth of insightful knowledge on retirement planning, this book is a must-read for all above 21 years of age. Subramanyam delicately, yet lucidly, talks about how saving for retirement is critical; and that Rs. 40 for that very purpose will suffice. Illustrating using the help of easy-to-understand numerical tables and charts, this financial guru will make you a believer when it comes to his book’s title.

3. The Money Book For The Young, Fabulous and Broke by Suze Orman – Another paragon in the financial world, Orman covers everything from credit card debt, student loans and credit scores to your first real job, buying your first home, insurance and financial issues for the self-employed in this book. Written with the primary aim of addressing the mounting issue students face fresh out of college with student loans to be paid off in a downward spiralling job market, Orman communicates with this generation in an understanding, honest fashion, signalling them to take certain steps so that they’ll never be broke again.

4. All Your Worth: The Ultimate Lifetime Money Plan by Elizabeth Warren and Amelia Warren Tyagi – When you’re being advised by a Harvard Law School professor and United States Senator (Mrs. Elizabeth Warren), you know you can’t go wrong. Along with her daughter, Amelia, the Warrens outline methods conducive for the creation of personal financial balance and harmony. Having been published after 20 years of intensive, in-depth research, the mother-daughter duo reveals how you can achieve that crucial balance when walking on the tightrope that is your finances. Compartmentalizing your money into three categories – the Must-Haves (the bills you pay every month), the Wants (some fun money to blow up in the now) and the Savings (to build for a happier tomorrow) – rather than complicated budgets and money-tracking, is their solution when it comes to achieving this fine balance.

5. Dave Ramsey’s Complete Guide To Money by Dave Ramsey – Coming from the genius behind ‘The Total Money Makeover’, this book is yet another must-have that addresses the how’s, what’s and why’s about money. Flipping through the pages of this book, you’ll learn everything there is to know about money – from budgeting and saving to washing your hands off debt and investing. Above all, though, the saving/investing done, the climax focuses on the most important bit of all – giving. Yes, we all have that charitable bone in us; it’s important we leverage that at some point in our lives.

6. I Will Teach You To Be Rich by Ramit Sethi – I bet the title’s got your eyes popping out of their sockets! Finally, there’s a practical, simple book for the materially hungry yet financially clueless generation. As far as finance is concerned, Sethi hoists his book up on the four pillars of banking, saving, budgeting and investing. Speaking frankly on a host of issues, Sethi very pointedly and non-judgmentally puts his views across. If you’d like to know how to save time by not wasting it on managing money, or how to get a CEO to take YOU out to lunch, or something as simple as the difference between cheap and frugal, then grab a copy of this book today. If you’re particularly intrigued and fascinated by the book, you can join Sethi on his website, Iwillteachyoutoberich.com, where you can use interactive charts, read up on miscellaneous posts of his, and join the community, all of which will help you unearth the mystery behind wealth creation and financial security.

7. Seven Steps To Financial Freedom: A Family’s Guide To Managing Money by Monika Halan – Revolving around the concept of financial planning in India, this book is a good read for individuals, insurance agents, mutual fund agent, wealth managers and students alike. Charting out the seven steps essential to the financial planning process, this book is a user’s guide to effective money management. With ample worksheets and tables vis-à-vis complex formulae, Halan lets you work out – for yourself – your long-term goals, helps you understand your risk profile, and then helps you quantify your goals as well as your targeted savings to finally achieve your goals.

8. The Behavior Gap: Simple Ways To Stop Doing Dumb Things With Money by Carl Richards – Aptly put by Richards, “It's not that we're dumb. We're wired to avoid pain and pursue pleasure and security. It feels right to sell when everyone around us is scared and buy when everyone feels great. It may feel right – but it's not rational.” A successful financial planner, Richards grew increasingly frustrated watching people he cared about make the same mistakes time and time again. This happened, because they let their emotions get in the way of their financial decisions. This phenomenon was labeled by him as ‘the behavior gap’ – the distance between what we should do and what we actually do. With fairly plain drawings and diagrams, he was able to explain this gap to people, and found that once understood, those people refrained from foolish, emotional decisions, and started doing better, financially. By way of this book, Richards will teach you many-a-thing about being smart with your money. It’s like he says, “We've all made mistakes, but now it's time to give yourself permission to review those mistakes, identify your personal behavior gaps, and make a plan to avoid them in the future. The goal isn't to make the ‘perfect’ decision about money every time, but to do the best we can and move forward. Most of the time, that's enough.”

9. The Money Book For Freelancers, Part-Timers, And The Self-Employed by Joseph D’Agnese and Denise Kiernan – An eye-opening book for the freelancers, part-timers and self-employed out there, D’Agnese and Kiernan propagate an entirely refreshing, all-encompassing system for earning, saving, spending and surviving as an independent worker. Replete with interviews with financial experts, anecdotes from real-life freelancers, and handy charts and graphs to better elucidate vital concepts, this book blanket-covers everything under the sun that a freelancer, part-timer or self-employed individual needs to know when venturing out to make a living on his/her own.

10.  The Richest Man In Babylon by George S. Clason – Of the slightly more archaic variety, being published in 1926, this book by Clason is undoubtedly a classic. By way of parables set in ancient Babylon, the book’s characters, through their experiences in business and managing household expenditures, dispense simple financial advice and wisdom. The richest character in the story talks about The 7 Principles of Riches, which to this day, stand true. And, while you might wonder how financial principles of the days of yore could have even a remote smidgen of relevance today, this book will show you how. Plain, simplistic and in free-flowing story form, Clason’s book is an overall delightful read with great financial lessons.


Friday, 14 March 2014

14 Positional Short 6495

Starting from 2nd Jan 14

1.Short 6361 
2.Long 6221 +140 [10 jan 14]
3.Short 6245 +24 [14 Jan 14]
4.Long 6275. -30 [15 Jan 14] 
5.Short 6298. +33 [17 Jan 14] 
6.Long 6337.-39 [ 21 Jan 14] 
7.Short 6302. -35 [24 Jan 14] 
8.Long 6031. +271  [4 Feb 2014]
9.Short 6068. +37 [13 Feb 2014]    
10.Long 6055. +13  [14 Feb 2014]
11. Short 6119. +64 [ 20 Feb 2014]
12. Long 6160. -41  [21 Feb 2014]
13. Short 6240. +80 [3 March 2014]
14. Long 6295. -55  [4 March 2014]
15. Short 6495.  +200 [14 March 2014]
Cumulative Profit 140+24-30+33-39-35+271+37+13+64-41+80-55+200= +662

Stop and Reverse SAR 6600

Thursday, 13 March 2014

14 March 2014

Nifty future 6520[ Bullish] 
Long 6295  [04 Mar 14, Positional]
Stop and Reverse SAR 6495 [may vary Intra as the prices unfold !]
Trend reversal down below 6495 [Positional]

Resistance
6567
6544
Support
6496
6472
Happy trading



Wednesday, 12 March 2014

13 Mar 2014 Thursday

Nifty future 6549[ Bullish] 
Long 6295  [04 Mar 14, Positional]
Stop and Reverse SAR 6502 [may vary Intra as the prices unfold !]
Trend reversal down below 6502 [Positional]

Resistance
6584
6566
Support
6531
6513
Happy trading



Tuesday, 11 March 2014

12 March 2014 Wednesday

Nifty future 6545[ Bullish] 
Long 6295  [04 Mar 14, Positional]
Stop and Reverse SAR 6502 [may vary Intra as the prices unfold !]
Trend reversal down below 6502 [Positional]

Resistance
6581
6563
Support
6526
6508
Happy trading



11 March 14 Positional

Long 6295  [04 Mar 14, Positional]
Stop and Reverse SAR 6511
Trend reversal down below 6511

Monday, 10 March 2014

11 Mar 2014 Tuesday

Nifty future 6568[ Bullish] 
Long 6295  [04 Mar 14, Positional]
Stop and Reverse SAR 6480 [may vary Intra as the prices unfold !]
Trend reversal down below 6480 [Positional]

Resistance
6609
6588
Support
6547
6527
Happy trading