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Dont Panic

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Gainer
shane001
VALUEPICK
Sarabulathwita
buddikasmart
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1Dont Panic Empty Dont Panic Fri Nov 21, 2014 1:21 pm

buddikasmart

buddikasmart
Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

Mkt wetenna kisima hethuwak na... MR & MS Dennama hondaine bounce bounce
Mkt eka gear eka maru karala adannai hadanne ASI 8000 bounce bounce bounce

2Dont Panic Empty Re: Dont Panic Fri Nov 21, 2014 1:22 pm

Sarabulathwita

Sarabulathwita
Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

market recovering - boru mattu

3Dont Panic Empty Re: Dont Panic Sat Nov 22, 2014 7:13 am

buddikasmart

buddikasmart
Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

Yes next target 8000ASI...
UNP eke share holding wadi...gvt asthawara bawa pennanda wattuwe... ane ahinsaka panik sellersla ahu una...

4Dont Panic Empty Re: Dont Panic Sat Nov 22, 2014 9:30 am

VALUEPICK

VALUEPICK
Expert
Expert

When we pick stocks we should pay attention to the following factors.

Companies which are having demand for their products in good and bad times
Favourable industries in the coming years
Future earnings and growth
Turnaround opportunities
New development
Companies which have understated their assets
Strong management
Out of favour companies about to become favourable companies
Stocks which will give great return during next stages of current major market
Include stocks in cyclical and non cyclical industries after doing home work.
Pay attention to less crowded stocks in the market before they become over crowded (in a major uptrend stocks will become more crowded than other times). Yesterday less crowded stocks didn’t have much selling. Turnover of some stocks were less than 20,000 shares and in some situation it was less than 3000 shares.

Good luck and have a very good year for everybody in 2015!

5Dont Panic Empty Re: Dont Panic Sat Nov 22, 2014 11:03 am

shane001


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

Good thoughts Valupick

6Dont Panic Empty Fully agreed Sat Nov 22, 2014 1:05 pm

buddikasmart

buddikasmart
Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

VALUEPICK wrote:When we pick stocks we should pay attention to the following factors.

Companies which are having demand for their products in good and bad times
Favourable industries in the coming years
Future earnings and growth
Turnaround opportunities
New development
Companies which have understated their assets
Strong management
Out of favour companies about to become favourable companies
Stocks which will give great return during next stages of current major market
Include stocks in cyclical and non cyclical industries after doing home work.
Pay attention to less crowded stocks in the market before they become over crowded (in a major uptrend stocks will become more crowded than other times). Yesterday less crowded stocks didn’t have much selling. Turnover of some stocks were less than 20,000 shares and in some situation it was less than 3000 shares.

Good luck and have a very good year for everybody in 2015!

7Dont Panic Empty Re: Dont Panic Sat Nov 22, 2014 1:26 pm

Gainer

Gainer
Associate Director - Equity Analytics
Associate Director - Equity Analytics

High buying presure from next week ASPI 8000 points going to break before Election.

Highly expecting UNP alien

8Dont Panic Empty Re: Dont Panic Sun Nov 23, 2014 10:45 am

RPPA


Expert
Expert

There will be some selling in Monday early hours. Therefor make use of the buying opportunities available.

For me technically market should reverse from 7350-7340 levels.But if it can aggravated more to the level of 7300 levels based on retail behaviour. After that it should recover.

This is my personal judgement based on my analysis.So tomorrow & tuesday is very much important for CSE,

All the best

9Dont Panic Empty Re: Dont Panic Sun Nov 23, 2014 11:34 am

piras

piras
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

Yes. Monday will be a Red day and Tuesday hope fully light green. Don't panic. Market doesn't go beyond 7300.

10Dont Panic Empty Re: Dont Panic Sun Nov 23, 2014 12:07 pm

stockback


Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

RPPA wrote:There will be some selling in Monday early hours. Therefor make use of the buying opportunities available.

For me technically market should reverse from 7350-7340 levels.But if it can aggravated more to the level of 7300 levels based on retail behaviour. After that it should recover.

This is my personal judgement based on my analysis.So tomorrow & tuesday is very much important for CSE,

All the best

I think we can see Some swing trading. I am going to use 1M for Swing trading every day.

11Dont Panic Empty Re: Dont Panic Sun Nov 23, 2014 2:59 pm

SHARK aka TAH

SHARK aka TAH
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About a dozen SLFP MPs have been identified as potential defectors and action would be taken against them, the AFP news agency reported yesterday quoting an official close to the president who asked not to be named.

AFP also quoted former Fisheries Minister Rajitha Senaratne saying that the ruling party was split and many more were expected to jump ship. But he said that the dissidents were unlikely to try to block the national budget coming up for voting on Monday.

"The budget contained some concessions to the people and we don’t want to block that," Senaratne said.

The AFP report further said:

Sri Lanka’s ruling party was set for a purge Saturday after a senior minister declared he was challenging President Mahinda Rajapakse in snap elections called for January.

Rajapakse’s Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) suspended members who pledged support to health minister Maithripala Sirisena who on Friday defected and became the main opposition leader to run against the president.

The five senior party members, including Sirisena, the long-standing general secretary of the SLFP, were stripped of their posts, the government information department said.

"About a dozen MPs (in the SLFP) have been identified as potential defectors," an official close to President Rajapakse said, asking not to be named. "Action will be taken against them," he added.

But to kick out the dissidents, they will have to be formally expelled from the ruling party.

The official said a new party general secretary had been appointed and changes were being made at the regional level to repair damage caused by the dissidents to the party’s operations.

Sirisena, 63, accused his former boss of running a corrupt and a dictatorial administration and said he was confident of toppling him.

"He projects himself as virtuous, but he leads a dictatorial regime," said Sirisena, who also accused the president of nepotism and corruption.

Fisheries minister Rajitha Senaratne, who is supporting Sirisena, said the ruling party was split and he expected "many more" to jump ship.

"The SLFP is divided. They can’t suspend or sack us from the party without due process," Senaratne told AFP.

"There will be more MPs joining our campaign to restore democracy and rule of law."

However, he said the dissidents were unlikely to block the national budget which comes up for a final parliamentary vote on Monday.

Rajapaksa, who is also the finance minister, had raised salaries, reduced taxes and slashed utility tariffs before announcing on Thursday that he will seek an unprecedented third term as president — a move only made possible after he pushed through constitutional changes.

Rajapaksa called the election two years ahead of schedule in an apparent bid to seek a fresh mandate before his party’s popularity tumbles further after dropping over 21 percent in September local elections.

While Rajapaksa remains generally popular with majority-Sinhalese voters after he oversaw the end of a 37-year war against Tamil separatists in 2009, critics say he has become increasingly authoritarian.

A key coalition partner, the JHU, or party of Buddhist monks, walked out of the government on Tuesday, accusing Rajapaksa of failing to deliver promised democratic reforms.

Rajapaksa had believed the United National Party would field a candidate, but Sirisena’s entry took him by surprise as did the unity displayed by the one-time fractured opposition party.

The contest is taking place against a backdrop of growing international pressure over the Rajapaksa administration’s human rights record.

Rajapakse is struggling to avoid international censure over claims his troops killed 40,000 Tamil civilians in the bloody finale of the fighting, an issue that has overshadowed his ongoing chairmanship of the Commonwealth.

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