Markets likely to see a flat opening. Resistance for nifty is at 6050 and support at 5900. Buy Colgate-Palmolive (India) Ltd at 859.25, target: 873. Stoploss: 848 Buy Tata Steel Ltd at 618, target: 628. Stoploss: 608 |
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Tuesday 21 September, 2010
VIEW FOR 21-09-2010
Thursday 16 September, 2010
VIEW FOR 16-09-2010
Nifty has support at 5830 Buy ITC at 167.65, target: 172 ,Stoploss: 163 Buy DCHL at 134, Target: 138, SL 131 |
Monday 13 September, 2010
VIEW FOR 13-09-2010
Markets likely to open higher. Support for nifty is at 5600 Buy MBL Infrastructures Ltd at 277.95, target: 288. Stoploss: 271 |
Monday 6 September, 2010
VIEW FOR 06-09-2010
Markets likely to open slightly higher. Resistance for nifty is at 5520. Support is at 5450. Buy Bajaj Auto Ltd at 2871, target: 2900. Stoploss: 2845 |
Wednesday 1 September, 2010
VIEW FOR 01-09-2010
Markets likely to open gap up. Support for nifty is at 5350 and resistance at 5480. |
Tuesday 31 August, 2010
VIEW FOR 31-08-2010
Markets likely to open lower. Support for nifty is at 5350 and resistance at 5440. |
Friday 27 August, 2010
VIEW FOR 27-08-2010
Markets likely to open flat Buy Oracle Financial Services at 2097, Target: 2130, SL 2070 |
Thursday 26 August, 2010
VIEW FOR 26-08-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty is at 5450 and resistance at 5500. Buy Nava Bharat Ventures Ltd at 356.65, target: 366. Stoploss: 350 |
Wednesday 25 August, 2010
VIEW FOR 25-08-2010
Markets likely to open slightly lower. Support for nifty is at 5500 and resistance at 5566. |
Tuesday 24 August, 2010
VIEW FOR 24-08-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty 5500 Resistance 5566 Buy Bajaj Hindusthan Ltd at 126, target: 131. Stoploss: 123 |
Monday 23 August, 2010
Friday 20 August, 2010
Thursday 19 August, 2010
INTRADAY FOR 19-08-2010
Buy SKF India at 586, Target: 596, SL 579 Buy LT 1794, Target: 1815-1820, SL 1770 |
Tuesday 17 August, 2010
Monday 16 August, 2010
Friday 13 August, 2010
INTRADAY FOR 13-08-2010
Buy Housing Development & Infrastructure Ltd at 282-285, target: 293. Stoploss: 277 |
NIFTY VIEW FOR 13-08-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Resistance for nifty is at 5500 and support at 5350 |
Thursday 12 August, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 12-08-2010
Markets likely to open lower. Resistance for nifty is at 5500 and support at 5350 |
Wednesday 11 August, 2010
Tuesday 10 August, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 10-08-2010
Markets likely to open slightly lower. Nifty has support at 5440 and resistance at 5500 |
Monday 9 August, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 09-08-2010
Markets likely to open slightly lower. Support for nifty is at 5400 and resistance at 5480 |
Friday 6 August, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 06-08-2010
Markets likely to open slightly lower. Support for nifty is at 5390 and resistance at 5480 |
Thursday 5 August, 2010
INTRADAY FOR 05-08-2010
Buy Automotive Stampings & Assemblies Ltd at 106.70, target: 112. Stoploss: 103 |
NIFTY VIEW FOR 05-08-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Resistance for nifty is at 5485 and support at 5390 |
Tuesday 3 August, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 03-08-2010
Markets likely to open slightly higher. Resistance for nifty is at 5480 and support at 5400 |
Monday 2 August, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 02-08-2010
Markets likely to open higher. Resistance for nifty is at 5425 and support at 5350 |
Friday 30 July, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 30-07-2010
Markets likely to open slightly lower. Nifty has support at 5350 and resistance at 5420 |
Thursday 29 July, 2010
Wednesday 28 July, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 28-07-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty is at 5420 and resistance at 5455 |
Tuesday 27 July, 2010
Monday 26 July, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 26-07-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty is at 5440 and resistance at 5480 |
Thursday 22 July, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 22-07-2010
Markets likely to open gap down, strong support at 5350 and resistance at 5420 |
Wednesday 21 July, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 21-07-2010
Markets likely to open slightly higher. Resistance for nifty is at 5420 and support at 5350 |
Tuesday 20 July, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 20-07-2010
Markets likely to open slightly higher. Resistance for nifty is at 5420 and support at 5360 |
Monday 19 July, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 19-07-2010
Markets likely to open slightly lower. Support for nifty is at 5330 and resistance at 5420 |
Friday 16 July, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 16-07-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty is at 5360 and resistance at 5420. |
Thursday 15 July, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 15-07-2010
Markets likely to open flat. Resistance for nifty is at 5450 and support at 5360 |
Tuesday 13 July, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 13-07-2010
Markets likely to open flat. Resistance for nifty is at 5400 and support at 5350 |
Tuesday 6 July, 2010
This world cup is already determined by the numbers
Great Stats : This world cup is already determined by the numbers.... 1. Brazil won the World Cup in 1994; before that they also won in 1970. Adding 1970 + 1994= 3964 2. Argentina won its last World Cup in 1986; before that they also won in 1978. Adding 1978 + 1986= 3964 3. Germany won its last World Cup in 1990; before that they also won in 1974. Adding 1974 + 1990= 3964 4. Brazil also won the World Cup in 2002; before that they also won in 1962. Adding 1962+ 2002= 3964 5. Therefore if you want to know what nation is going to win the World Cup in 2010, you only have to subtract 2010 from the magic number that we have determined: 3964. 3964 minus 2010 = 1954... In 1954 the World Cup was won by Germany!!! |
Friday 2 July, 2010
Thursday 1 July, 2010
Wednesday 30 June, 2010
Monday 28 June, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 28-06-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Nifty has support at 5250 and resistance at 5300 |
Friday 25 June, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 25-06-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty is at 5290 and resistance at 5350 |
Thursday 24 June, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 24-06-2010
Markets likely to open flat.. Nifty has support at 5290 and resistance at 5340 |
Wednesday 23 June, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 23-06-2010
Markets likely to see a lower opening. Support for nifty is at 5250 and resistance at 5340 |
Tuesday 22 June, 2010
Friday 18 June, 2010
Thursday 17 June, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 17-06-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Resistance for nifty is at 5250 and support at 5180 |
Wednesday 16 June, 2010
INTRADAY FOR 16-06-2010
Buy Zydus Wellness Ltd at 496.40 Target: 510. Stoploss: 487 Buy Karur Vysya Bank Ltd at 529.95 Target: 543. Stoploss: 520 |
NIFTY VIEW FOR 16-06-2010
Markets likely to open slightly higher. Resistance for nifty is at 5250 and support at 5180 |
Tuesday 15 June, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 15-06-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Resistance for nifty is at 5240 and support at 5160 |
Monday 14 June, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 14-06-2010
Markets likely to open slightly higher. Resistance for nifty is at 5160 and support at 5060 |
Friday 11 June, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 11-06-2010
Markets likely to open higher. Resistance for nifty is at 5155 and support at 5060 |
Thursday 10 June, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 10-06-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty is at 4970 and resistance at 5060. |
Wednesday 9 June, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 09-06-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty is at 4950 and resistance at 5000 |
Tuesday 8 June, 2010
Monday 7 June, 2010
Thursday 3 June, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 03-06-2010
Markets likely to see a gap up opening. Resistance for nifty is at 5100 and support at 5010 |
Wednesday 2 June, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 06-02-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Resistance for nifty is at 5000 and support at 4940 |
Tuesday 1 June, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 01-06-2010
Markets likely to open slightly lower. Support for nifty is at 5020 and resistance at 5110 |
Monday 31 May, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 31-05-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty is at 5000 and resistance at 5095 |
Friday 28 May, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 28-05-2010
Markets likely to open higher. Resistance for nifty is at 5080 and support at 4970 |
Thursday 27 May, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 27-05-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty is at 4880-4900. Resistance at 4970 |
Wednesday 26 May, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 26-05-2010
Markets likely to open slightly higher. Resistance for nifty is at 4880 and support at 4780 |
Tuesday 25 May, 2010
Monday 24 May, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOE 24-05-2010
Markets likely to see a gap up opening. Resistance for nifty is at 5000 and support at 4850 |
Friday 21 May, 2010
Thursday 20 May, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 20-05-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty is at 4850 and resistance at 5000 |
Wednesday 19 May, 2010
Tuesday 18 May, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 18-05-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty is at 4970 and resistance at 5090 |
Monday 17 May, 2010
Friday 14 May, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 14-05-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty is at 5130 and resistance at 5225 |
Thursday 13 May, 2010
INTRADAY FOR 13-05-2010
Buy Murli Industries Ltd at 102.60, target: 108. Stoploss: 99.50 Buy Supreme Industries Ltd at 523.45, target: 538. Stoploss: 515 |
NIFTY VIEW FOR 13-05-2010
Markets likely to see a higher opening. Support for nifty is at 5070 and resistance at 5210 |
Wednesday 12 May, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 12-05-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty is at 5070 and resistance at 5210 |
Tuesday 11 May, 2010
INTRADAY FOR 11-05-2010
Buy Avaya GlobalConnect Ltd at 256.25, target: 264. Stoploss: 251 Buy Carborundum Universal Ltd at 197.05, target: 204. Stoploss: 194 |
Monday 10 May, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 10-05-2010
Markets likely to see a gap up opening. Support for nifty is at 5000 and resistance at 5150. |
Friday 7 May, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 07-05-2010
Markets likely to see a gap down opening. Support for nifty is at 5025-5000-4980. |
Thursday 6 May, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 06-05-2010
Markets likely to see a slightly lower opening. Support for nifty is at 5050 and resistance at 5160 |
Wednesday 5 May, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 05-05-2010
Markets likely to see a gap down opening. Nifty has support near 5030 and resistance at 5160 |
Tuesday 4 May, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 04-05-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty is at 5200 and resistance at 5320 |
Monday 3 May, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 03-05-2010
Markets likely to open slightly lower. Support for nifty is at 5200 and resistance at 5320. |
Sunday 2 May, 2010
Medium Term Trading Strategy for Nifty Future
Friday 30 April, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 30-04-2010
Markets likely to see a gap up opening. Support for nifty is at 5200 and resistance at 5320 |
Thursday 29 April, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 29-04-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty is at 5200 and resistance at 5320 |
Wednesday 28 April, 2010
Monday 26 April, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 26-04-2010
Markets likely to see a gap up opening. Support for nifty is at 5250 and resistance at 5390. |
Friday 23 April, 2010
STOCK FOR 23-04-2010
BUY SUZENER (CMP: Rs71.80) with a target of Rs.77 and stop loss of Rs.70 BUY UNITECH (CMP: Rs84.6) with a target of Rs.94 |
INTRADAY FOR 23-04-2010
If markets show recovery later during the day, buy: Gammon Infrastructure Projects Ltd with stoploss at 26.20 |
NIFTY VIEW FOR 23-04-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty is at 5200 and resistance at 5320 |
Thursday 22 April, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 22-04-2010
Markets likely to see a slightly lower opening. Support for nifty is at 5150 and resistance at 5260. |
Wednesday 21 April, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 21-04-2010
Markets likely to open flat. Nifty has support at 5150 and resistance at 5260. |
Tuesday 20 April, 2010
INTRADAY FOR 20-04-2010
BUY AXIS BANK STOP LOSS-- 1146 TARGET--1173-1180 If markets show recovery later during the day, buy: Time Technoplast & DIC India |
NIFTY VIEW FOR 20-04-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty is at 5150 and resistance at 5260 |
Monday 19 April, 2010
INTRADAY FOR 19-04-2010
Options - If Nifty manages to hold onto 5160-5170 for some time after opening, one can enter a 5100 call with strict sl at 5150 If markets show recovery later during the day, buy: JSW Steel |
Saturday 17 April, 2010
Simple Mantras to Secure Financial Freedom
Contrary to popular belief, one does not have to earn a lot of money to become wealthy. Here are some simple Mantras to secure your financial freedom!
Dont procrastinate on wealth creation – Many people procratinate on saving money. They always wait for the next year, next increment, next bonus to start savings and then the cycle repeats again. You do not need to start investing large amounts, start small. Even a years delay makes a huge difference as wealth compounds with time.
Prepone Investments, Postpone expenses - Set targets on how much you want to invest and invest it as soon as you get the money. Do not spend first and save (whatever is left) later.
You do not need crores – It’s a myth that you need lots of money to start investing. Even small amounts over time become large due to the magic of compounding.
Go for the long term – Especially in Equity it is important to invest for the long term. They give the best returns in the long term. For short term look at debt.
Invest Regularly – This is very important. You can invest in SIP’s which average out your risk. For eg. investing 10,000 rupees a month would yield 1 crore in 15 years at a annual rate of 20%.
Don’t link your lifestyle to stock market - When the stock market is rising, our notional wealth increases. Soon we start believing that growth of our wealth is real and long term. This false state of suddenly feeling wealthy leads to change in lifestyle. One of the perils of increasing expenses on your lifestyle during stock market boom is that we get used to comforts and luxuries in life. When economic situation turns bad we will then struggle to curtail our expenses. In fact in reality while markets are rising, we should control our expenses and let our wealth grow. On the other hand when equity markets are down, our wealth is not growing in real terms. Things are also cheaper generally during such periods.
Ignore Rumours - If you are confident about the company you have invested in, leave it. Ignore rumours.
Research & Learn – Learn about budgeting, credit, and debt. Learn how credit cards work! If you get into debt early it can sabotage your progress. Whenever you buy a stock or fund, don’t do it on a tip or whim, but do solid research to back up your buy. Investing can be very interesting and rewarding!
20 Great Ways to Find More Free Time
Are there a hundred different things you wish you could do with your life someday — anything from exercising to meditation or yoga to writing that novel you always wished you could write to reading more to relaxing and watching the sunrise? But perhaps you never have the time, like most people.
The truth is, we all have the same amount of time, and it’s finite and in great demand. But some of us have made the time for doing the things we love doing, and others have allowed the constant demands and pressures and responsibilities of life to dictate their days.
It’s time to move from the second group back into the first. Reclaim your time. Create the life you want and make the most of the free time you lay claim to. It’s not hard, though it does take a little bit of effort and diligence.
1.Take a time out- Freeing up your time starts with taking a step back to take a good look at your life. You need to block off at least an hour. Several hours or half a day is better. A whole day would be awesome. A weekend would be even more ideal, though not necessary practical for many folks. With this block of time, take a look at your life with some perspective. Is it what you’ve always wanted? How would you get to where you’ve always wanted to be? What do you enjoy doing, but don’t have enough time to do? What things actually fill up your day? Are there things you could drop or minimize to make more time? We’ll look at some of these things in the following items, but it starts with taking a time out to think and plan.
2.Find your essentials- What is it that you love to do? Make a short list of 4-5 things. These are the things you want to make room for.
3.Find your time-wasters. What do you spend a lot of your time on that isn’t on your essential list? Take a close look at these things and really think about whether they’re necessary, or if there are ways to reduce, minimize or eliminate these things. Sometimes you do things because you assume they’re necessary, but if you give it some thought you can find ways to drop them from your life. Figure out what you do simply to waste time — maybe surfing certain sites, watching TV, talking a lot at the water cooler, etc. You’re going to want to minimize these time-wasters to make room for the more important stuff, the stuff that makes you happy and that you love to do.
4.Schedule the time- As you sit down and think about your life and what you want to do, versus what you actually do, you will be looking at ways to free up time. It’s crucial that you take a blank weekly schedule (you can just write it out on a piece of paper, or use your calendar) and assign blocks for the things you love — the stuff on your essentials list. If you want to exercise, for example, when will you do it? Put the blocks of time on your schedule, and make these blocks the most important appointments of your week. Schedule the rest of your life around these blocks.
5.Consolidate- There are many things you do, scattered throughout your day or your week, that you might be able to consolidate in order to save time. A good example is errands — instead of running one or two a day, do them all in one day to save time and gas. Another example is email, or any kind of communication — batch process your email instead of checking and reading and responding throughout the day. Same thing with meetings, paperwork, anything that you do regularly.
6.Cut out meetings- This isn’t possible for everyone, but in my experience meetings take up a lot of time to get across a little information, or to make easy decisions that could be made via email or phone. As much as you can, minimize the number of meetings you hold and attend. In some cases this might mean talking to your boss and telling her that you have other priorities, and asking to be excused. In other cases this might mean asking the people holding the meeting if you can get the info in other ways. If so, you’ve saved yourself an hour or so per meeting (sometimes more).
7.De clutter your schedule- If you have a heavily packed schedule, full of meetings and errands and tasks and projects and appointments, you’re going to want to weed it out so that it’s not so jam-packed. Find the stuff that’s not so essential and cancel them. Postpone other stuff. Leave big blank spaces in your schedule.
8.Re-think your routine- Often we get stuck in a routine that’s anything but what we really want our days to be like. Is there a better way of doing things? You’re the creator of your life — make a new routine that’s more pleasant, more optimal, more filled with things you love.
9.Cut back on email- I mentioned email in an earlier point above, regarding consolidating, but it’s such a major part of most people’s lives that it deserves special attention. How often do you check email? How much time do you spend composing emails? If you spend a major part of your work day on email, as many people do (and as I once did), you can free up a lot of time by reducing the time you spend in email. Now, this won’t work for everyone, but it can work for many people: choose 2-3 key times during the day to process your inbox to empty, and keep your responses to 5 sentences.
10.Learn to say no- If you say “yes” to every request, you will never have any free time. Get super protective about your time, and say “no” to everything but the essential requests.
11.Keep your list to 3- When you make out your daily to-do list, just list the three Most Important Tasks you want to accomplish today. Don’t make a laundry list of tasks, or you’ll fill up all your free time. By keeping your task list small, but populated only by important tasks, you ensure that you are getting the important stuff done but not overloading yourself.
12.Do your Biggest Rock first- Of the three Most Important Tasks you choose for the day, pick the biggest one, or the one you’re dreading most, and do that first. Otherwise you’ll put that off as much as possible and fill your day with less important things. Don’t allow yourself to check email until that Big Rock is taken care of. It starts your day with a sense of major accomplishment, and leaves you with a lot of free time the rest of the day, because the most important thing is already done.
13.Delegate- If you have subordinates or coworkers who can do a task or project, try to delegate it. Don’t feel like you need to do everything yourself. If necessary, spend a little time training the person to whom you’re delegating the task, but that little time spent training will pay off in a lot of time saved later. Delegating allows you to focus on the core tasks and projects you should be focusing on.
14.Cut out Distractions- What is there around your workspace that distracts you from the task at hand? Sometimes it’s visual clutter, or papers lying around that call for your attention and action, or email or IM notifiers on your computer that pop up at the wrong time, or the phone, or coworkers. See if you can eliminate as many of these as possible — the more you can focus, the more effective you’ll be and the less time you’ll waste. That equals time saved for the good stuff.
15.Disconnect- The biggest of distractions, for most people, is the Internet. My most productive times are when I’m disconnected from the grid. Now, I’m not saying you need to be disconnected all the time, but if you really want to be able to effectively complete tasks, disconnect your Internet so you can really focus. Set certain times of the day for connectivity, and only connect during those periods.
16.Outsource- If you can’t delegate, see if you can outsource. With the Internet, we can connect with people from all over the world. I’ve outsourced many things, from small tasks to checking email to legal work to design and editing work and more. That allows me to focus on the things I’m best at, the things I love doing, and saves me a lot of time.
17.Make use of your mornings- I find that mornings are the absolute best times to schedule the things I really want to do. I run, read and write in the mornings — three of the four things on my Essentials List (spending time with family is the other thing on the list). Mornings are great because your day hasn’t been filled with a bunch of unscheduled, demanding, last-minute tasks that will push back those Essentials. For example, if you schedule something for late afternoon, by the time late afternoon rolls around, you might have a dozen other things newly added to your to-do list, and you’ll put off that late-afternoon Essential. Instead, schedule it for the morning, and it’ll rarely (if ever) get pushed back.
18.The Golden Right-after-work Time- Other than mornings, I find the time just after work to be an incredible time for doing Essential things. Exercise, for example, is great in the 5-o’clock hour, as is spending time with family, or doing anything else relaxing.
19.Your evenings- The time before you go to bed is also golden, as it exists every single day, and it’s usually completely yours to schedule. What do you want to do with this time? Read? Spend time with your kids? Work on a hobby you’re passionate about? Take advantage of this time.
20.Lunch breaks- If the three golden times mentioned above don’t work for you, lunch breaks are another good opportunity to schedule things. Some people like to exercise, or to take quiet times, during their lunch breaks. Others use this time to work on an important personal goal or project.
10 Deadly Sins of Negative Thinking
Life could be so much better for many people, if they would just spot their negative thinking habits and replace them with positive ones.
Negative thinking, in all its many-splendored forms, has a way of creeping into conversations and our thinking without our noticing them. The key to success, in my humble opinion, is learning to spot these thoughts and squash them like little bugs. Then replace them with positive ones. You’ll notice a huge difference in everything you do.
Let’s take a look at 10 common ways that negative thinking emerges — get good at spotting these patterns, and practice replacing them with positive thinking patterns. It has made all the difference in the world for me.
1. I will be happy once I have _____ (or once I earn X).
Problem: If you think you can’t be happy until you reach a certain point, or until you reach a certain income, or have a certain type of house or car or computer setup, you’ll never be happy. That elusive goal is always just out of reach. Once we reach those goals, we are not satisfied — we want more.
Solution: Learn to be happy with what you have, where you are, and who you are, right at this moment. Happiness doesn’t have to be some state that we want to get to eventually — it can be found right now. Learn to count your blessings, and see the positive in your situation. This might sound simplistic, but it works.
2. I wish I were as ____ as (a celebrity, friend, co-worker).
Problem: We’ll never be as pretty, as talented, as rich, as sculpted, as cool, as everyone else. There will always be someone better, if you look hard enough. Therefore, if we compare ourselves to others like this, we will always pale, and will always fail, and will always feel bad about ourselves. This is no way to be happy.
Solution: Stop comparing yourself to others, and look instead at yourself — what are your strengths, your accomplishments, your successes, however small? What do you love about yourself? Learn to love who you are, right now, not who you want to become. There is good in each of us, love in each of us, and a wonderful human spirit in every one of us.
3. Seeing others becoming successful makes me jealous and resentful.
Problem: First, this assumes that only a small number of people can be successful. In truth, many, many people can be successful — in different ways.
Solution: Learn to admire the success of others, and learn from it, and be happy for them, by empathizing with them and understanding what it must be like to be them. And then turn away from them, and look at yourself — you can be successful too, in whatever you choose to do. And even more, you already are successful. Look not at those above you in the social ladder, but those below you — there are always millions of people worse off than you, people who couldn’t even read this article or afford a computer. In that light, you are a huge success.
4. I am a miserable failure — I can’t seem to do anything right.
Problem: Everyone is a failure, if you look at it in certain ways. Everyone has failed, many times, at different things. I have certainly failed so many times I cannot count them — and I continue to fail, daily. However, looking at your failures as failures only makes you feel bad about yourself. By thinking in this way, we will have a negative self-image and never move on from here.
Solution: See your successes and ignore your failures. Look back on your life, in the last month, or year, or 5 years. And try to remember your successes. If you have trouble with this, start documenting them — keep a success journal, either in a notebook or online. Document your success each day, or each week. When you look back at what you’ve accomplished, over a year, you will be amazed. It’s an incredibly positive feeling.
5. I’m going to beat so-and-so no matter what — I’m better than him. And there’s no way I’ll help him succeed — he might beat me.
Problem: Competitiveness assumes that there is a small amount of gold to be had, and I need to get it before he does. It makes us into greedy, back-stabbing, hurtful people. We try to claw our way over people to get to success, because of our competitive feelings. For example, if a blogger wants to have more subscribers than another blogger, he may never link to or mention that other blogger. However, who is to say that my subscribers can’t also be yours? People can read and subscribe to more than one blog.
Solution: Learn to see success as something that can be shared, and learn that if we help each other out, we can each have a better chance to be successful. Two people working towards a common goal are better than two people trying to beat each other up to get to that goal. There is more than enough success to go around. Learn to think in terms of abundance rather than scarcity.
6. Dammit! Why do these bad things always happen to me?
Problem: Bad things happen to everybody. If we dwell on them, they will frustrate us and bring us down.
Solution: See bad things as a part of the ebb and flow of life. Suffering is a part of the human condition — but it passes. All pain goes away, eventually. Meanwhile, don’t let it hold you back. Don’t dwell on bad things, but look forward towards something good in your future. And learn to take the bad things in stride, and learn from them. Bad things are actually opportunities to grow and learn and get stronger, in disguise.
7. You can’t do anything right! Why can’t you be like ____ ?
Problem: This can be said to your child or your subordinate or your sibling. The problem? Comparing two people, first of all, is always a fallacy. People are different, with different ways of doing things, different strengths and weaknesses, different human characteristics. If we were all the same, we’d be robots. Second, saying negative things like this to another person never helps the situation. It might make you feel better, and more powerful, but in truth, it hurts your relationship, it will actually make you feel negative, and it will certainly make the other person feel negative and more likely to continue negative behavior. Everyone loses.
Solution: Take the mistakes or bad behavior of others as an opportunity to teach. Show them how to do something. Second, praise them for their positive behavior, and encourage their success. Last, and most important, love them for who they are, and celebrate their differences.
8. Your work sucks. It’s super lame. You are a moron and I hope you never reproduce.
Problem: I’ve actually gotten this comment before. It feels wonderful. However, let’s look at it not from the perspective of the person receiving this kind of comment but from the perspective of the person giving it. How does saying something negative like this help you? I guess it might feel good to vent if you feel like your time has been wasted. But really, how much of your time has been wasted? A few minutes? And whose fault is that? The bloggers or yours? In truth, making negative comments just keeps you in a negative mindset. It’s also not a good way to make friends.
Solution: Learn to offer constructive solutions, first of all. Instead of telling someone their blog sucks, or that a post is lame, offer some specific suggestions for improvement. Help them get better. If you are going to take the time to make a comment, make it worth your time. Second, learn to interact with people in a more positive way — it makes others feel good and it makes you feel better about yourself. And you can make some great friends this way. That’s a good thing.
9. Insulting People Back
Problem: If someone insults you or angers you in some way, insulting them back and continuing your anger only transfers their problem to you. This person was probably having a bad day (or a bad year) and took it out on you for some reason. If you reciprocate, you are now having a bad day too. His problem has become yours. Not only that, but the cycle of insults can get worse and worse until it results in violence or other negative consequences — for both of you.
Solution: Let the insults or negative comments of others slide off you like Teflon. Don’t let their problem become yours. In fact, try to understand their problem more — why would someone say something like that? What problems are they going through? Having a little empathy for someone not only makes you understand that their comment is not about you, but it can make you feel and act in a positive manner towards them — and make you feel better about yourself in the process.
10. I don’t think I can do this — I don’t have enough discipline. Maybe some other time.
Problem: If you don’t think you can do something, you probably won’t. Especially for the big stuff. Discipline has nothing to do with it — motivation and focus has everything to do with it. And if you put stuff off for “some other time”, you’ll never get it done. Negative thinking like this inhibits us from accomplishing anything.
Solution: Turn your thinking around: you can do this! You don’t need discipline. Find ways to make yourself a success at your goal. If you fail, learn from your mistakes, and try again. Instead of putting a goal off for later, start now. And focus on one goal at a time, putting all of your energy into it, and getting as much help from others as you can. You can really move mountains if you start with positive thinking.
Friday 16 April, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 16-04-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty is at 5240 and resistance at 5320 |
Thursday 15 April, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 15-04-2010
Markets likely to open higher. Resistance for nifty is at 5380-5400 and support at 5300 |
Tuesday 13 April, 2010
INTRADAY FOR 13-04-2010
Buy M M Forgings Ltd at 81.30, target: 85. Stoploss: 78 Futures: Buy ITC ltd above 273 with stoploss at 268. target: 280-282 |
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NIFTY VIEW FOR 13-04-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty is at 5300 |
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Monday 12 April, 2010
BE A SMART INVESTOR (Rules of the game)
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Thursday 8 April, 2010
INTRADAY FOR 08-04-2010
Sell Oracle Financial Services Software Ltd at 2245.70, target: 2210. Stoploss: 2263 |
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NIFTY VIEW FOR 08-04-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Nifty has support at 5350 and resistance at 5400 |
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Wednesday 7 April, 2010
INTRADAY FOR 07-04-2010
Buy Federal Bank Ltd at 279.55, target: 288. Stoploss: 274 Buy Pricol Ltd at 27.95, target: 29.50. Stoploss: 27 |
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NIFTY VIEW FOR 07-04-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Nifty has support at 5350 and resistance at 5420. For short term delivery Short NIFTY with SL 5370 closing basis |
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Tuesday 6 April, 2010
INTRADAY FOR 06-04-2010
Buy Adhunik Metaliks Ltd at 130.50, target: 136. Stoploss: 126 |
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Thursday 1 April, 2010
INTRADAY FOR 01-04-2010
TTK PRESTIGE BSE CODE 517506 @ 612 BUY FOR DAY TRADING AT LOWER LEVELS, KEEPING A STOP LOSS OF RUPEES 600 FOR A TARGET OF RUPEES 622 AND 630 |
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NIFTY VIEW FOR 01-04-2010
Markets likely to see a higher opening. Support for nifty is at 5250 and resistance at 5320 |
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Wednesday 31 March, 2010
INTRADAY FOR 31-03-2010
Buy Corporation Bank at 488-492, target: 505. Stoploss: 481.50 |
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NIFTY VIEW FOR 31-03-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty is at 5250 and resistance at 5320 |
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Tuesday 30 March, 2010
Buy NIFTY@5310-5315 sl 5303 target 5325/5335/5355(Intraday only) |
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NIFTY VIEW FOR 30-03-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty is at 5250 and resistance at 5320 |
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Monday 29 March, 2010
INTRADAY FOR 29-03-2010
Buy Bank of Baroda at 639.90, target: 653. Stoploss: 632 |
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NIFTY VIEW FOR 29-03-2010
Markets likely to see a flat opening. Support for nifty is at 5250 and resistance at 5320. |
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Friday 26 March, 2010
INTRADAY FOR 26-03-2010
W H BRADY BSE CODE 501391 @ 135.15 BUY AT LOWER LEVELS FOR DAY TRADING, KEEPING A STOP LOSS OF RUPEES 129 FOR A TARGET OF RUPEES 143 AND 146.. |
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NIFTY VIEW FOR 26-03-2010
Markets likely to open slightly lower. Support for nifty is at 5180 and resistance at 5300 |
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Tuesday 23 March, 2010
12 Ways to Stay on Top of Stress
All this craziness and high-speed living isn't going away. Since we can't change our genes, we have to create a map to navigate this crazy life. What can you do to try and stay on top of the stress so it doesn't affect your health, happiness, or waistline?
1. Exercise. Amen for endorphins. Believe me, they've helped me many days with my perspective. If you have to work out, then go take a brisk walk and get that blood flowing. It isn't about working out to lose weight -- it's about being healthy and staying sane.
2. Eat the real stuff. Crappy food (fast, processed, and loaded with sugar) doesn't help your chemical brain and body handle stress. Living food, real food, helps support your mind and body while it's trying to deal with the million things coming its way. Every time I reach for the chocolate, I'm looking to feel something from it. Don't get me wrong -- if it's just a little here and there because I enjoy the taste of it, great. But if I'm using it the minute I feel overwhelmed, then that's when that food is no longer OK to eat. It doesn't make the problem go away, and then I just feel bad about eating the food to pacify myself. Grab green food instead. Put things in your mouth that are going to support your immune function and keep you levelheaded.
3. Notice. Try not to let the stress overtake you. Recognize the situations that cause the stress and notice them coming your way. You have a better shot at fending off the full effects of the stress when you can anticipate it.
4. Get it off your chest. Talk to a friend or partner about the stress. Sometimes just getting it off your chest can help unload some of the burden.
6. Stay grateful. My daughter has large lungs and verbal skills she likes to display. Just when I start to wishfully think about her being quiet, I remind myself to be grateful that she can talk to me at all. In almost all of our problems are boatloads of blessings. "Oh, I don't feel like going to the gym." Well, Amen that you have the means and the health to even be able to wrestle with the idea of going to work out. Make a habit of saying thank you. You will notice the sunny spots a lot more often, and not just the gray skies and storms.
7. Ask, "What's the hurry?" Have some fun. We're always so busy going somewhere, we miss just enjoying the moment. If an opportunity comes your way to do something fun, take it.
8. Take a deep breath. When you feel the stress getting to you, take a moment. Get away, even if it's just for an hour, to be with yourself and your thoughts. Some people like to take a walk, meditate, lock themselves away in a beautiful bath, or go to church. Find the peace and the silence.
9. Keep it simple. Simplify where you can. Does Junior really need to be in 78 activities at the age of 5? Do you have to go to every little party or gathering you're invited to?
10. Turn of the TV. A lot of it is bad news anyway, and it robs us of hours that we could use to be getting other things done. Since everyone complains that they have no time, get some by unplugging from the tube.
11. Sleep. If you're rested, you have a better shot at handling things. Not to mention, you may not stress out as easily if you have a chance to recover at night.
12. Drink water. I have said it before: Americans consume 21 percent of their calories through liquid consumption. Hydrate with water. Help you entire system function better just by drinking enough water. Oh, and by the way, if you don't think that weight loss and proper hydration have a relationship, think again. Shift the paradigm on its side -- don't think about exercise and nutritional eating just as something you have to suffer through to get into those jeans. Instead, think of them as armor that will protect you in this crazy world, with all of the bazillion details you deal with every day.
INTRADAY 23-03-2010
Buy Excel Crop Care Ltd at 172.20, target: 178. Stoploss: 169. |
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NIFTY VIEW FOR 23-03-2010
Markets likely to open slightly positive. Support for nifty is at 5180-5160 and resistance at 5260-5280 |
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Monday 22 March, 2010
NIFTY VIEW FOR 22-03-2010
Markets likely to see a gap down opening. Support for nifty is at 5150-5160. |
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Friday 19 March, 2010
INTRADAY FOR 19-03-2010
ATLANTA BSE CODE 532759 @ 217.85BUY IT FOR DAY TRADING, KEEPING A STOP LOSS OF Rs. 212 FOR A TARGET OF Rs. 225 AND 230.......... |
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NIFTY VIEW FOR 19-03-2010
Markets likely to see a positive opening. Support for nifty is at 5200-5160 and resistance at 5280 |
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