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basket trading
by Amit Gupta on Oct 20, 2007 12:55 AM  Permalink 

why is that there is a basket trading session before opening the markets at 9.55....isnt it a discrimination against small investors ? FII's can buy/sell before the market opens .and that's why we get a gapup or gapdown opening? just coz we invest small, we are sidelined.

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Basket Trading
by Amit Gupta on Oct 20, 2007 12:54 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

why is that there is a basket trading session before opening the markets at 9.55....isnt it a discrimination against small investors ? FII's can buy/sell before the market opens .and that's why we get a gapup or gapdown opening? just coz we invest small, we are sidelined.

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RE:Basket Trading
by anilkumar on Oct 20, 2007 01:09 AM  Permalink
In my view if there is such thing as basket trading i dont mind,when the market opens atleast we have a hint where the Index is going to be,,it is always better to start trading an hour or later,actually if we are a bit cautious,then small time investor have better chance to recover from loss.

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Gr88888
by Lalit Narayan on Oct 19, 2007 07:50 PM  Permalink 

Hi Kirit,
Thanks for fighting for small investors. In this stock its onlly big bulls who make the money. Market moves at their wish. Small investor is always a looser. Go ahead,because 99.99% Indian come under the catagory of small investor and they are wish you. Thanks again

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Hi Kirit
by veeresh ellgode on Oct 19, 2007 07:26 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

You are doing a fabulous please go ahead and file a complaint we are all for it seems like FM had a vested interest in bringing the markets down

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RE:Hi Kirit
by drrcprasad on Oct 19, 2007 08:26 PM  Permalink
BE BOLD AND NOT SOFT WE SMALL INVESTORS ARE BEHIND YOU WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FM OR SEBI FOR SUDDEN FALL OF STOCK MARKET WHAT NECESSIATED URGENTLY TO IMPLEMENT PRIOR TO DISCUSSION BEFORE IMPLEMENTING SMALL INV ARE IN HUGE LOSS R C PRASAD DEOGHAR

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Stock Gains Should be Taxable
by on Oct 19, 2007 06:16 PM  Permalink 

Capital gains or Incomes through all modes Industrialists, businessmen, Traders, Professionals,Dubbawalas, kiranastores, you name it every one has to pay taxes except who earn capital gains through Stock markets. People who work hard to earn salaries has to pay taxes. Farmers who crossed certain limit of income has to pay tax. If you are selling home at old age fr get going have to pay taxes. I am not against tax system but Why is this bias. Nation is loosing lots of money and same time inviting conspicuous funds. People who are sitting on easy money should be taxed. I think that is the root cause driving stock markets irrationally. FM should not give boons and gifts to pamper FII. Who believe in fundamentals will always invest irrespective of sops.

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Benifit
by Colored Gems International on Oct 19, 2007 04:40 PM  Permalink 

Congress has accumilated enough money now, for the electiosn that are coming. thnx to FM's mere statement...no law can prosecute him for that.

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who is benefitted from happenings in Stock Markets
by Hardic Joshi on Oct 19, 2007 03:54 PM  Permalink 

The respected govt is only benefitted be whether Market rise or fall everyone who involves in the market incurres STT which goes to GOI.

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RE:could this be it
by counter view on Oct 19, 2007 03:58 PM  Permalink
Hats Off to The Fresh Thought.
Keep it up.

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Cricket Players in Night Clubs : Drinking & Fun
by on Oct 19, 2007 03:27 PM  Permalink 

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Shame on all cricketers......

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