Nifty closes positive again

BLOG MEANT FOR 21 JUNE 2018 THURSDAY

Dear friends,

Surprise rally today even though global cues were negative yesterday. Asian markets were positive today morning and hence Nifty could stay strong. It went up by 61 points to close at 10772. As of now, European markets are mixed but US markets are trading slightly positive.

Nifty is in HOLD zone for short term.

The indications for individual stocks for short term only are –

DON’T BUY ZONE – VEDANTA, ITC, TITAN, AXIS BANK, ASIAN PAINT, HINDALCO,

HOLD ZONE – SBI, M&M, MARUTI, RELIANCE INDUSTRIES, TCS, INFOSYS

WAIT TO BUY ZONE – HDFC, YES BANK

TOO LATE TO BUY / HOLD ZONE – HDFC BANK

No fresh buy indications as of now for short term.

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Important Information about Demat & Trading Account Operations

Government rules instruct share brokers to transfer any unused balance in trading account at the end of every quarter to the investor’s bank account. Hence, at the end of every March, June, September & December, if there is some cash balance in the trading account, it will automatically get credited to your savings account unless you utilise the funds for purchase of some instruments or shares.

In this quarter, the cut-off date for sending back balance to your savings account is June 23.

Hence, you have few choices:

  1. Instruct the broker to let the idle money get credited to your bank account (even if you don’t tell the broker to transfer money, it will automatically get credited to your savings account if you do not give them any instruction).
  2. Buy some shares if you want to with the balance
  3. Brokers may also suggest that they can buy some liquid mutual funds or similar instruments to ensure that balance does not get transferred to your bank account since it is a hassle for many investors to re-transfer the funds to trading account to purchase shares in future.
    This purchase of liquid funds or similar instruments may result in a transaction cost of Rs.10-20 which is quite reasonable. The fund can be sold anytime and the proceeds will get credited to your trading account.

Suppose, Mr.A had Rs.14500 as on June 22 in his trading account, he can:

  1. Tell broker to transfer money to savings account
  2. Buy shares partially or fully with the balance available
  3. Instruct broker to buy liquid funds (usually Liquid Bees) and can sell it once the quarter has ended. After the sale, the same 14,500 minus some minor transaction charges will be re-credited to your trading account.Hence, please understand the above and decide accordingly.

Remember that when an investor is aware of how the things around him/her work, then he/she is in a better situation to take good decisions and nobody can misguide.

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Dr. Bharath Chandra

Hi there! This is Dr. Bharath Chandra & Rohan, International Trainers & Success Coaches. We have addressed more than a crore people on Stock Market, Personality Development, Wealth Management and Financial Planning over the past 35 years.

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