Anonymous
06 October 2010 at 23:55

Reverse Book Building

Sir

Kindly explain what is meant by Reverse Book Building mentioned in Share exchanges

Thank You


Panduranga
06 October 2010 at 16:57

Equity shares

Ours is a Pvt Ltd co. Our authorised capital is 45,00,000/-,and paid up capital is 20,00,000 We are taking some share capital from our promoters. what is the procedure we have to follow

Thanks



Anonymous
06 October 2010 at 10:23

About IDFC Infrastructure Bonds

Dear all,

Please let me know about the IDFC Infrastructure Bonds are first tax free bonds. i have read on internet so please tell me shall i invest in this and how ? plese let me know am just an employee and also not under the tax braket.


Sherya

Hi..can anyone tell me whether a private limited company can issue compulsorily convertible preference shares?if yes kindly tell me relevant guidelines regarding the same?


Santosh Mahato

Dear Experts,

Can any one tell me the difference between systematic risk and Beta security?

If beta is also systematic risk then why not we calculate beta when question ask for calculation of systematic risk?



Anonymous
01 October 2010 at 12:32

Opening Demat A/c

Hi
I want to open a Demat A/c
Should i prefer Bank or any broker ?
And also I want to know how Demat A/c is operated ?
Do I need to deposit certain amt with them in order to do transaction?

Pls reply!!
Thnx n advance


amit
30 September 2010 at 20:58

valuation

what is corporate model and DCF model of valuation of shares



Anonymous
28 September 2010 at 12:30

open Offer

May I request the experts to answer the following


1) What is the meaning of Open Offer

2) Why the market price is very high when the offer price is very low ( Eg Ontrack system offer price is Rs 17 and market price is 45)

Can we reject the open offer and sell the holdings in the market

Normally what will happen to the market rate after the open offer is finished

Thks



Anonymous
27 September 2010 at 22:27

Mutual Fund Schemes

Hello Experts

Pls explain the meaning of the terms
'Open ended ' and 'closed ended' What is the difference ?

in Mutual Fund units

Cheers


Ankur
27 September 2010 at 21:18

Please tell me is this plan feasible..??

I am A CA IPCC student , and want to generate money for my future business plans for withdrawal after 5 to 6 years.

I want to start my trading with just2000 after the brokers fees of750.
What i want to know is my plan seems to be working or not
My plan Goes as follows

" I buy a share seeing the top gainers in the last week but having a market price of less then( Ra ) 20.
for ex : the share i am seeing this week is Birla power which had its day opening and day low of 1.95 and a day high of 2.30
i want to buy that share tomorrow at2.25 or something near about and just earn 2 or 3 paisa
and also to this i want to buy and sell this stock like this 50 to 200 times in the 5 hours span "
is my plan feasible because this plan really seem to be really really tempting to me
because according to my calculation
money would get doubled in week if i earn 10 to 20% return daily
which in fact means my money would be really multiplied very very early into thousand and millions very quickly..!!

there is a software by many share brokers dese days..
i intend to use of Kotak Mahindra Bank
which displays the current rate of the share with every mili second the rates changing even at the speed of 256 kbps...

i learned about the brokrages and commission
and analysed that small stock is not feasible for me
but a price of about 20 if rises to 22 by seeing the graph can really make me earn a lot..!!
even the brokrages are just 10 paisa or 15 paisa per 100rs.
which means if i invest2000 in a stock of say 20 and sell it at 22 then my net earnings would be (100*2 - 60{2000/100*.15*2} (brokrage) - 25.5(ltcg)) = 114.5
and if i am able to earn just even 2 times or Four times a day would go to 10 -20% of d earnings

even if i do not get a 10 percent return on a stock
instead i earn1 income per share then i earn14 per transaction
and if i am able to earn1 from 10 or 15 diff low priced share daily i would make the same return of around 10%
And what if the share price is10 and then i get a increase of 1...!!

and now u would ask how would i know that which shares are doin good
then i refer to this site http://www.daytradingshares.com/
Please correct me if i am wrong..!

what i actually think is that by seeing the graph we can see the how the price goees up and down and what is the top price range and a low range so that we can buy a share which may in certain time may rise by 1 Rs. only
i.e
if a use d graph and see the price is going on changing very frequently then we can buy that share..!!

Please tell me is this plan feasible..??
Please tell me the mistakes in my plan if it is not feasible..??






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