Monday, October 22, 2007

PowerYourTrade Midday Trading Calls

Midday Trading Calls for 22nd October 2007
Rahul Mohinder , viratechindia.com
Buy ACC Futures at Rs 997 for target of Rs 1032 with support at Rs 976. (Intra-day Call)
Buy SBI only above Rs 1705 for short term target of Rs 1762 and support at Rs 1625. (Intra-day call)
Disclaimer :The above are short term calls and we hold no positions in the above recommendations.

Only risk capital should be used to trade futures, stocks, or options on futures or stocks, or mutual funds, or any other financial instruments, in conjunction with proven tools and research. All investments and trades carry risks, and all trading decisions are ultimately made by you and you are solely and individually responsible for the decisions and the results of those decisions. Myself and the Viratech group do not hold any responsibility or guarantee on any recommendation
Hitendra Vasudeo, stockmechanics.com
Buy ONGC above Rs 1124. Stop Loss at Rs 1075 (Intra-day Call)
Buy Century Textiles above Rs 982. Stop Loss at Rs 968 (Intra-day Call)
Disclaimer : Intra-day call are of high risk as they are based on instant market movement. If the money and risk is not managed correctly, then traders and short term investors can land up in losses.

We are not responsible for any losses that can occur due to volatility and stop loss violation.

I do not have any personal positions any time on the recommendation made for the intra-day calls. However, it is possible that our Live Market Calls subscriber's could have positions and trading positions without our knowlege and consent. We also dont have any control on our client reverse positions if they have created against our recommendtion. Individual traders, implementers of the trading call are doing it at their own risk. We also dont have any control on our subscriber's positions.

Traders are advised to check their cost in long and short trades and ke ep taking profits irrespective of our targets. What matter is trading profits therefore check cost and keep taking profits.

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