Free Commodity calls : 28.02.2011

04.00 Pm : Short Gold (Apr) SB 20915.0 SL 21057.0 Target 20828.4 / 20686.4 / 20456.3
04.00 Pm : Buy Nickel SA 1294.0 SL 1283.0 Target 1300.7 / 1311.7 / 1329.5
04.30 Pm : Short Silver SB 50689.0 SL 51147.0 Target 50409.6 / 49951.6 / 49209.7
04.30 Pm : Short Copper Apr SB 448.5 SL 450.7 Target 447.1 / 444.8 / 441.2


Positives & Negatives in the BUDGET 2011

Positives

* Excise duty to be reduced from 10% to 5% on parts of specified machinery
* Surcharge for companies cut to 5 per cent, from 7.5 per cent
* Citizens over 80 years to have exemption limit of Rs 5 lakh
* Special incentives for hybrid vehicle makers if manufacturing done in India to be positive for auto companies
* Crude palm used in sports exempted from customs duty to be positive for palm oil companies
* Duty reduced on hybrid & electric cars along with batteries imported for such vehicles
* Senior Citizen Age Limit reduced from 65 years to 60 years for Income Tax purposes
* The green orientation of the budget is a welcome positive
* Basic customs duty on agricultural machinery reduced to 4.5 per cent from 5 per cent
* Direct investment in Indian Mutual Funds by any foreigner is a big move
* MFs allowed to raise money from foreign investors is pathbreaking
* Budget is positive for equity markets
* Lower fiscal deficit target is commendable
* No import duty on ship parts positive for SCI
* Tax exemption limit for senior citizens raised to Rs 2.5 lakh from 2.4 lakh
* Basic food and fuel and precious stones, gold and silver jewellery to be exempted from central excise duty
* Nominal 1 per cent central excise duty on 130 items entering the tax net
* LED to cost less
* Government has cut many import duties to check inflation
* No further rollback of 2008 stimulus

NEGATIVES


* AC restaurants serving liquor to come under service tax net
* Health Check-Ups in Private hospitals to become expensive
* EXPENSIVE: International Air Travel
* EXPENSIVE: Domestic Air Travel
* Tax on life insurance service providers could be negative for insurance companies
* Travel, Healthcare to become expensive due to increased service tax
* Lack of FDI in retail was a disappointment
* New service tax to hurt companies in hospitality
* Hike in export duty on Iron Ore is a negative
* Air travel to cost more
* Branded clothes may cost more
* Rise in MAT to hurt RIL, GVK Power, telcos
* FY 11 fiscal deficit above estimates, negative
* Divestment but no privatisation is timid
* Doubled anganwaadi wages with a check on absenteeism not good

HIGHLIGHTS OF INDIA UNION BUDGET - 2011

HIGHLIGHTS OF INDIA UNION BUDGET - 2011

• Personal Income Tax exemption limit hiked from Rs 1,60,000 to Rs 180,000.
• For senior citizens, tax exemption limit increased to Rs 2,50,000.
• For senior citizens above 80, the tax exemption limit has been raised to Rs 500,000.
• Eligibility age for senior citizens is now 60 years against 65 years earlier
• Exemption limit for women remains the same at Rs 2,40,000.
• Services sector continues to grow in double digits.
• Black money: Task force will be formed to deal with black money.
• Govt will start campaign against illicit funds.
• GoM has been formed to tackle corruption
• Money laundering cases to be dealt effectively
• Gross domestic product rose by 8.2 per cent for the December, 2010, quarter as against 7.3 per cent in the corresponding period of the previous year.
• Taxes, tariff procedures will be simplified
• To reconcile environment concerns, growth needs, Budget will set the tone for a vibrant Indian economy.
• Food inflation at 20.2 per cent in February
• Development of external sector has been encouraging
• Cutting bureaucratic delays, improving response times is a priority
• Direct Taxes Code will moderate rates and ensure better compliance.
• Current account deficit poses a concern.
• 13th Finance Commission has worked out fiscal consolidation roadmap.
• Agriculture growth at 5.4 per cent, industry at 8.1 per cent in 2010-11.
• Expect the average inflation to be down next year
• The high gap between wholesale and retail prices is unacceptable.
• Work is underway for states' goods and services tax
• Pilot portal to be set up before the roll out of GST in the country
• Significant progress on the GST network has been made.
• Government's principle concern is high food prices; food prices were high for cereals, there was a spurt in prices of onions and milk
• In current year, overall economic growth is expected at 8.6 per cent, agriculture growth at 5.4 per cent, Industry at 8.1 per cent and services 9.3 per cent
• The economy has shown remarkable resilience
• To introduce Public Debt Management Bill in 2012.
• States to cut down fiscal deficit to 3 percent of Gross State GDP by 2014.
• Goods and services tax rounds with states making considerable progress.
• Availability of fertilizers has improved post new policy.
• Working on ensuring better delivery for urea, kerosene.
• Nutrient based fertilizer policy for urea under consideration.
• FIIs allowed investing in MF schemes.
• FII limit in corporate bonds has been raised by $20 billion.
• FY12 Divestment target at Rs 40,000 crores (Rs 400 billion).
• FDI regulations consolidated into one comprehensive document.
• States to cut down fiscal deficit to 3 per cent of Gross State GDP by 2014.
• Cash subsidy for urea, kerosene.
• Mulling nutrient based subsidy policy for urea.
• LPG, kerosene and fertilizers will be transferred directly to BPL beneficiaries.
• New companies bill to be introduced in this session.
• Earmarked Rs 2,000 crore (Rs 20 billion) each for warehousing and manufacturing.
• More banking licenses to be given.
• To allocate Rs 6,000 crore (Rs 60 billion) for some PSU banks to help them maintain Tier-I capital at 8 per cent.
• To prevent fraud in loan cases: The govt has set up Central electronic Registry.
• Rural housing fund increased by Rs 1,000 crore (Rs 10 billion) to Rs 3,000 crore (Rs 30 billion).
• Rs 3,000 crore (Rs 30 billion) earmarked to National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development for Handloom weavers.
• Cap infusion of Rs 20,157 crore (Rs 201.57 billion) in PSU Banks.
• Self-help group fund to empower women.
• Task force working on oil subsidy plans.
• Rs 600 crore (6 billion) to public sector banks to maintain mandatory cash reserve ratio.
• Liberalisation of FDI policy.
• Govt committed to retain 51 per cent holding in PSUs.
• Portfolio investment would be permitted in Sebi registered mutual funds from foreign subscriptions
• Liberalisation of foreign direct investment policy.
• Govt committed to retaining 51 per cent holding in PSUs.
• The domestic prod of edible oil only meet 50 per cent demand.
• Interest subvention of 1per cent extended from Rs 5 lakh crore (Rs 5 trillion) to Rs 20 lakh crore (Rs 20 trillion).
• 1 per cent interest subvention on home loans up to Rs 15 lakhs (Rs 1.5 million).
• Removal of bottlenecks in the transportation of essential food items.
• New companies bill to be introduced in this session.
• Earmarks Rs 2,000 crore (Rs 20 billion) each for warehousing and manufacturing.
• More banking licenses to be given.
• To allocate Rs 6,000 crore (Rs 60 billion) for some PSU banks to help them maintain Tier-I capital at 8 Per cent.
• To prevent fraud in loan cases: govt has set up Central Electronic Registry.
• Rural housing fund increased by Rs 1,000 crore (Rs 10 billion) to Rs 3,000 crore (Rs 30 billion).
• Rs 3,000 crore earmarked to NABARD for handloom weavers.
• New companies bill to be introduced.
• Rs 100 crore (Rs 1 billion) equity fund for MFIs.
• To provide Rs 300 crore (Rs 3 billion) to improve production of pulses.
• Agricultural credit limit raised to Rs 475,000 crore (Rs 4,750 billion).
• To provide Rs 300 crore to improve production of pulses.
• Allocation for farm development increased to Rs 7,860 crore (Rs 78.6 billion).
• Rs 300 crore for the allocation of fodder.
• Subvention of 3per cent on farmers paying loans before time.
• Allocation for farm development increased to Rs 7,860 crore (Rs 78.6 billion)
• Short term interest to farmers will continue to be at 7 per cent.
• New companies bill to be introduced.
• Rs 100 crore (Rs 1 billion) equity fund for MFIs.
• Financial sector reforms to move forward; Insurance amendment bill, LIC bill and Pension Development authority Bill to be presented in the current session
• Boost to infra development: Tax free bonds of Rs 30,000 crore (Rs 300 billion) to be introduced.
• Allocation for farm development rose to Rs 7,860 crore (Rs 78.6 billion).
• Storage capacity has been fast racked.
• 15 mega food parks to be set up.

Free Indian Equity/Commodity/Currency Stock Tips: 28.Feb.2010

* 09.25 Am : Buy DLF SA 215.2 SL 211.0 Target 217.8 / 222.0 / 228.8 (TA)
* 09.30 Am : Short M_M SB 591.2 SL 602.3 Target 581.1 / 573.2 / 555.1 (RP)
* 09.46 Am : Short Sesagoa SB 277.6 SL 284.0 Target 273.7 / 267.3 / 256.9 (NOE)
* 09.47 Am : Short Hindalco SB 196.4 SL 200.9 Target 193.7 / 189.2 / 181.9 (SLT)
* 09.54 Am : Short Tatamotors Fut SB 1070.4 SL 1096 Target 1054.8 / 1029.2 / 987.7 (RP)
* 09.58 Am : Short Gail SB 435.0 SL 439.0 Target 432.6 / 428.6 / 422.1 (TA)
* 10.25 Am : Short Tatasteel Fut SB 606.8 SL 611.0 Target 604.2 / 600.0 / 593.2 (TA)
* 10.48 Am : Short Jindalstel SB 650.8 SL 657.0 Target 645.2 / 640.8 / 630.8 (SLT)
* 11.20 Am : Buy Nifty Fut SA 5380 SL 5355 Target 5395/5420/5460
* 12.37 Pm : Short Aluminium SB 115.6 SL 116.2 Target 115.1 / 114.7 / 113.8
* 01.25 Pm : Buy Tatasteel SA 610.0 SL 606.2 Target 613.8 / 616.1 / 622.3
* 02.20 Pm : Short Relcapital SB 478.3 SL 486.0 Target 470.7 / 465.9 / 453.4
* 02.25 Pm : Short Tatamotors Fut SB 1086.0 SL 1111.0 Target 1070 / 1045 / 1005

Free Indian Equity/Currency/Commodity Stock Tips: 25.Feb.2011

* 09.30 AM : Buy GAIL SA 441.50 SL 434.50 Target 445.77 / 452.77 / 464.11
* 9.36 AM : Buy ICICIBANK SA 978.00 SL 948.40 Target 996.06 / 1025.66 / 1073.61
* 9.36 AM : Buy BANKINDIA SA 426.90 SL 412.20 Target 435.87 / 450.57 / 474.38
* 9.36 AM : Buy RANBAXY SA 448.15 SL 438.40 Target 454.10 / 463.85 / 479.64
* 9.43 AM : Buy BANKNIFTY Fut SA 10382.00 SL 10234.00 Target 10472.28 / 10620.28 / 10860.04
* 9.44 AM : Buy TATAMOTORS Fut SA 1079.85 SL 1049.40 Target 1098.42 / 1128.87 / 1178.20
* 9.44 AM : Buy TATAMOTORS SA 1091.10 SL 1051.75 Target 1115.10 / 1154.45 / 1218.20
* 09.48 AM : Buy BHARTIARTL SA 328.10 SL 323.30 Target 331.03 / 335.83 / 343.60 (TA)
* 10.25 Am : Buy NIFTY SA 5340.00 SL 5284.00 Target 5374.16 / 5430.16 / 5520.88
* 10.20 Am : Buy IDBI SA 129.2 SL 127.3 Target 130.3 / 132.1 / 135.1
* 10.40 AM : Buy SESAGOA SA 283.2 SL 281.6 Target 284.2 / 285.8 / 288.4 (SLT)
* 10.25 AM : Buy RELCAPITAL SA 452.4 SL 444.8 Target 457.0 / 464.6 / 476.9
* 11.00 AM : Buy JINDALSTEL SA 634.5 SL 631.0 Target 636.6 / 640.1 / 645.8 (SLT)
* 11.15 AM : Short HINDALCO SB 196.5 SL 201.5 Target 193.4 / 188.3 / 180.1
* 11.15 AM : Short BHARTIARTL SB 328.4 SL 331.0 Target 326.7 / 324.1 / 319.8
* 11.15 AM : Short Nifty Fut SB 5309.0 SL 5329.0 Target 5296.8 / 5276.8 / 5244.4
* 11.15 AM : Short Tatasteel SB 598.6 SL 601.4 Target 596.8 / 594.0 / 589.3 (SLT)
* 12.30 Pm : Buy Nifty SA 5325.0 SL 5308.0 Target 5335.4 / 5352.4 / 5379.9
* 12.35 Pm : Buy Hindalco Fut SA 201.7 SL 198.3 Target 203.8 / 207.2 / 212.7
* 01.43 Pm : Short Nifty Fut SB 5292.0 SL 5340.0 Target 5262.7 / 5214.7 / 5137.0

* 1:47 PM 2/25 1.46 Pm : Short Tatamotors SB 1093.0 SL 1106.0 Target 1085.1 / 1072.1 / 1051.0
* 01.50 PM : Short ICICIBANK Fut SB 982.0 SL 994.0 Target 974.7 / 962.7 / 943.2

Free Calls : 24.02.2011

Short Ranbaxy Sb 449.05 SL 452.85 Target 446.73 * 442.93 * 436.78
Short Tatasteel Sb 616.50 SL 623.75 Target 612.08 * 604.83 * 593.08
Short M_M Sb 637.00 SL 641.55 Target 634.22 * 629.67 * 622.30
Short Jindalstel Sb 662.55 SL 671.35 Target 657.18 * 648.38 * 634.13
Short Gail Sb 441.00 SL 446.00 Target 437.95 * 432.95 * 424.85
Short Relcapital Sb 449.10 SL 459.30 Target 442.88 * 432.68 * 416.15
Buy DLF SA 222.15 SL 220.45 Target 223.19 * 224.89 * 227.64
Short DLF Sb 221.95 SL 223.65 Target 220.91 * 219.21 * 216.46
10.54 Am : Short copper Sb 443.45 SL 448.50 Target 440.37 * 435.32 * 427.14
06.30PM : Buy Copper SA 433.40 SL 425.35 Target 438.31 / 446.36 / 459.40




Free Intraday Stock Tips: Feb.10.2010

* 11.00Am: Buy ICICIBANK SA 969 SL 957 TGT 976/985
* 11.00Am: Buy KOTAKBANK SA 358 SL 347 TGT 364/370

Indian Stock Tips: 8.02.2011

* 10.00 Short SESAGOA SA 319.8 SL 323.5 TGT 317/312
* 10.45 Buy BHARTIARTL SA 338.4 SL 333.7 TGT 344/350
* 11.00 Short TATAMOTORS SB 1133 SL 1160 TGT 1110/1098

Free Calls :Equity,Currency And MCX Commodity 02.02.2011.

09.50Am : Buy Icicibank Sa 1011 SL 1001 T 1020/1030/1037
10.40Am : Buy Nifty Sa 5491 SL 5478 T 5516/5550/5600
10.50Am : Buy Kotakbank Sa 386 SL 380/390/395
10.50Am : Buy Tatasteel Sa 630 SL 625 T 633/635/640
11.05Am : Buy Hindalco Sa 235 SL 232 T 236.85/240

Free Calls :Equity,Currency And MCX Commodity 01.02.2011.

09.30Am : Buy Bhariartl Sa 326 SL 322 Target 329/331/334
09.40Am : Buy Tatasteel Sa 641 SL 636 Target 645/650
09.40Am : Buy M_M Sa 719 SL 712 Target 727/735/742
09.43Am : Buy Kotakbank SA 391 SL 387 Target 395/400
09.45Am : Short Icicibank Sb 1000 SL 1012 Target 989/980
10.38Am : Short Bankindia Sb 438 SL 441 Target 434/430
10.50Am : Buy Dlf Sa 225 SL 222 Target 227/230
11.13Am : Buy Nifty Sa 5461 SL 5432 Target 5482/5515
02.48Pm  : Buy JindalStel Sa 637.50 SL 629.50 Target 645/650

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