650. arunARUN| Link| Bookmark|
December 13, 2020 4:35:34 PM
IPO Guru (1900+ Posts, 1600+ Likes)
My way of dealing with short term gains You bought a share at Rs. 100 price goes up to 120. Decision to sell is based on short term gain which is equal to Rs 3 (15% of Rs 20) Do i see this scrip falling to 114 115 then sell and book short term gain as gap between 117 and new buying price is reducing original cost by that much amount. Possibility of buying that share again exists Let us take other case - Share bought at 100 goes to 300 in short term period now short term gain is 200 and tax is Rs 30. Now unless share is likely to fall to 250 there is no sense in selling Above case dont hold true in case of large external event like corona or 9/11 or lehman brother fall scene. more regular market
View on above thinking
649. Eagleye| Link| Bookmark|
December 13, 2020 11:44:11 AM
IPO Guru (6600+ Posts, 21900+ Likes)
Thanks. Please share the link where we can find such news?
648.5. Have Faith| Link| Bookmark|
December 7, 2020 2:44:12 PM
Top Contributor (500+ Posts, 100+ Likes)
Aniketiaf sir what target are you seeing in yes bank in very short term
648.6. Aniketiaf| Link| Bookmark|
December 7, 2020 3:33:09 PM
IPO Guru (1800+ Posts, 10200+ Likes)
It may give return of 40-50% within year.
Thanks.
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Aniketiaf sir From your 40-50%, Ten percent in covered today itself. I think , you have given conservative target. But, I noticed one thing, whenever you have given a Good upside target in any stock, A markable relly in that stock takes place on very next day.
648.11. Kishore S| Link| Bookmark|
December 8, 2020 9:54:10 PM
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I don't think 48 is short term target. For that financials need to be improved and should show consistency for atleast few quarters. I am expecting 22-25-30 at max
There may be two reason *you have made mistake in applying IPO form ,may be wrong dp id or pan card etc you are not fortunate to succeed in getting share due to oversubscription & lottery system
Aniketiaf sir jee, Your first target of 18 (within one year) given during fpo is achieved within 5 months. Now waiting for achieving your another target of 40-50% (within year) given at a rate of 15.5 Have full faith on you and fully confident that your this target will also achieved within next 5 months.????????????
648.19. JIgar A| Link| Bookmark|
December 9, 2020 8:44:24 PM
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@Aniketiaf sir, I & some members of this chittorgarh always trust you for your suggestions in investment & apply in ipo.
I have need some help from you.
Yes, I am from in market since 2019 and due to corona effect market down but I didnt invest money. But now, I realise and I have 5 lac capital for investment but market is all time high now. Can I invest now? If yes, please suggest some stock for long term as of now. And if no, when I invest?
641. Aniketiaf| Link| Bookmark|
December 13, 2020 9:09:54 AM
IPO Guru (1800+ Posts, 10200+ Likes)
Burger king,
For me, it's a good but overhyped IPO like Cams, Chemcon, Mazagon, Happiest...
80/90 is justified price for it.
A perfect candidate of sell on listing.
Thanks.
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I guess Shubh Muhurat worked out well for you. Just one thing more pls, were you ever allotted shares before this? and if you were, did you keep them or sold them on the listing day itself?
“Life is a box of chocolates.” Nice Analogy compare rate with burgers....... veggie burger at burger king (hungry jacks) as it know in Australia sell the best veggie whopper i tried the burger here they ar not that good compare to international franchise