Tuesday, May 05, 2015

WINNING STROKES: THINK DIFFERENT
Rolta India Ltd moved and moved today as it touched Rs.125.30 intra-day while closing near the day's high at Rs.122.85 in the BSE and Rs.123.40 in the NSE, up more than 6% in both the exchanges. The scrip will again be moving towards Rs.170-180 ranges and hence stay invested. It is not only because Bharat Electronics Ltd-Rolta India consortium bagged the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) development agency order for the Battlefield Management System (BMS) project, worth over Rs.50,000 crore, but due to inherent strength of the company. The BMS project, categorised as a "Make in India" programme under the DPP, will be one of the largest solutions to be indigenously manufactured for the Indian Army.
Rasoya Proteins Ltd closed at Re.0.50 up more than 11.11% in the NSE. It hit the upper circuits in both the exchanges. The as I mentioned umpteen number of times, this stock will give superb returns going forward. This is an A-group company and hence the investors should accumulate it in all declines. 
My recommended Hindustan Oil Exploration Ltd today moved to Rs.39.75, before closing at Rs.39.30 up 3.59%. There were earlier media reports that Sun Pharma Ltd's promoter may pick up major stake in the company. The scrip should cross Rs.50 in the next few days, as the Crude Oil prices heads north. 
Gitanjali Gems Ltd moved to Rs.43.55, before closing at Rs.42.90. It is a common perception among the analyst fraternity that USD might rise if the US Fed hikes interest rates and hence outlook for the gold could remain subdued in the next 9-10 months. However, the geo-political situation is fast changing and might help a rise in the gold prices. The rise in the dollar may also provide a cushion to domestic gold prices. Even if the price of gold declines in dollar terms, the weakening of the rupee will keep prices high in rupee terms. Hence, buy the stock is Gitanjali Gems Ltd in all declines and keep holding. 
Veer Energy and Infrastructure Ltd today moved to Rs.3.37 before closing at Rs.3.28. The stock will invariably move towards Rs.5, in the coming days, as the government talks of providing more focus to the renewable energy sector. India’s wind power target of 60 GW by 2022 is easily attainable but solar target of 100 MW requires cost-effective support to be met, says a study report. 
In case of Nifty, today, it was expected that the market could rally, as the market was not only looking oversold but also, FIIs selling looked synthetic, due to rallies in the primary market. Today, the Sensex rallied 479 points while the Nifty posted the biggest daily gain in 2 months. The investors snapped up beaten down blue-chips after the Lower House of Parliament approved the 2015/16 Finance Bill on Thursday. Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) were net buyers in the equity segment worth Rs.605.3 million on both BSE, NSE and MCX-SX on May 04, as per provisional data available at the BSE. They bought equities worth Rs.51.05 billion and sold equities worth Rs.50.45 billion. While domestic institutional investors (DIIs), which include banks, DFIs, insurance and MFs, were net buyers in the equity segment worth Rs.1.46 billion. They bought equities worth Rs.12.53 billion and sold equities worth Rs.11.07 billion.

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