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HOW MUCH I MADE THIS WEEK CLOSING REPORT

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AS PER UR CAPITAL AND AS PER UR SKILL WE ADD

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MY WEEKLY PROFIT 

IS LESS THEN 1 LAKH 


BUT NO BIG LOSSES 

SOME DAYS I MADE LESS THEN 10 K AND MORE THEN 30  K 

AS PER MY TRADING VIEWS  I ALWAYS WANTED TO BE ON SAFE SIDE

PROFIT IS SECONDARY , CAPITAL PROTECTION IMPORTANT 


TODAY P/L 


11500 AS SUGGESTED 175 ABOVE 

IN CHANNEL I BOUGHT TO

23500 CE 295 TO 250

NIFTY CHART



OI ANALYSIS :




STILL IN BEARS GRIP.



STOCKS:

NIFTY 50 



FUTURE :

LONGS 


SHORTS 





NEWS:


Indian shares ended over 1.5 percent lower on Friday after a selloff on Wall Street rippled across the Asian markets, with almost all major sector indices trading lower.

The Sensex ended 634 points lower at 38,357 while the Nifty lost 193 points to settle at 11,334. Indian benchmarks also ended lower for the week after two weeks of gains, down around 2.5 percent.

Meanwhile, the broader Asian stock markets saw their worst session in two weeks after Wall Street's main indexes marked their steepest losses since June on the back of a tech-led plunge.

On the Nifty50 index, Maruti was the only stock that ended in the green. Tata Steel, Axis Bank, Adani Ports, JSW Steel, and NTPC led the losses.

Broader markets were also negative for the day with Nifty Midcap and Nifty Smallcap down 1.5 percent and 1.1 percent, respectively.

All sectors were in the red at closing. Nifty Metal fell 2.8 percent while Nifty Realty lost 2.2 percent. IT and FMCG indices were also down 1.3 percent each, while Fin Services and Pharma sectors fell around 1.8 percent each.

The Nifty bank index also lost 2 percent after the Supreme Court directed banks not to declare any loans that were standard as of end-August as non-performing until further orders, raising uncertainty over recovery efforts. The court is set to continue hearing a case on waiving interest rates on loans under a moratorium on September 10.



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