Tuesday, November 14, 2017

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Posted by: atwitsend

On: November 14 2017 09:42 AM

[QUOTE=Dkumar12;n2565181]I dont know when IT deptt will go away with issuing cheques for IT refunds. When we provide all the details, why dont they direct tranfer refund amount? This is a pain specially for NRIs.[/QUOTE] I am efiling since about 10 years now - never received a refund by check. Usually refund comes in 6 weeks - this year it was delayed and came in 12 weeks time(about 45k). Are you sure that you are filing properly with all mandatory information?

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Posted by: sbajaj

On: November 14 2017 10:58 AM

[QUOTE=atwitsend;n2564695]From guys who actually have transacted in ETFs or know about it : I see an option to buy ETF units from 1) icicidirect as well as 2) mf utility/CAMS/icici pru mf amc : What is the difference in transacting through the above?(For MF I know there are regular or direct plans) - a. How do you buy/sell ETF units to the mutual fund amc using 1) above? - Under certain conditions the AMC will buy back the ETF units per SID. b. How do you buy/sell ETF units in the secondary market using 2) above? [url]http://www.icicipruamc.com/download/ICICI-Pru-MF-Bharat-22-ETF-FAQs.pdf[/url] [/QUOTE] Guys, any final thoughts on this ? [USER="81930"]ashish18[/USER] bro ...are you investing ?

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Posted by: atwitsend

On: November 14 2017 12:30 PM

[QUOTE=sbajaj;n2565459] Guys, any final thoughts on this ? [USER="81930"]ashish18[/USER] bro ...are you investing ?[/QUOTE] I am in a dilemma as frankly speaking I have not understood how to hold and transact the ETF units. The confusion is because I believed it could only be traded in the secondary market through a broker, but using mfu/CAMS means it is not so. My understanding is you have to hold them in demat form and transact on the stock exchange or under certain conditions can sell it back to the AMC. 1 ) I havent understood the holding and transaction charges - does anyone? 2) Should one buy through icicidirect(broker) or mfu/cams(direct) - can you buy using one platform and sell using another as demat holding is compulsory? With all the talk of ETFs(there are guys on this forum who say they invest in gold ETFs) it seems that hardly anybody understands their details. One more data point on my earlier statement - There are no additional bonus units as was the case of CPSE etf for NFO, maybe available for additional offering.

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Posted by: ukdoctor

On: November 14 2017 05:34 PM

[QUOTE=atwitsend;n2565485][QUOTE=sbajaj;n2565459] Guys, any final thoughts on this ? [USER="81930"]ashish18[/USER] bro ...are you investing ?[/QUOTE] I am in a dilemma as frankly speaking I have not understood how to hold and transact the ETF units. The confusion is because I believed it could only be traded in the secondary market through a broker, but using mfu/CAMS means it is not so. My understanding is you have to hold them in demat form and transact on the stock exchange or under certain conditions can sell it back to the AMC. 1 ) I havent understood the holding and transaction charges - does anyone? 2) Should one buy through icicidirect(broker) or mfu/cams(direct) - can you buy using one platform and sell using another as demat holding is compulsory? With all the talk of ETFs(there are guys on this forum who say they invest in gold ETFs) it seems that hardly anybody understands their details. One more data point on my earlier statement - There are no additional bonus units as was the case of CPSE etf for NFO, maybe available for additional offering. [/QUOTE][url="http://m.businesstoday.in/story/all-about-investing-in-exchange-traded-funds/1/187511.html"]http://m.businesstoday.in/story/all-about-investing-in-exchange-traded-funds/1/187511.html[/url]

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Posted by: vaibav123

On: November 14 2017 06:37 PM

Any comments on Max Financial services ltd. Very poor result ending Sep 2017

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Posted by: ashish18

On: November 14 2017 07:49 PM

[QUOTE=sbajaj;n2565459][QUOTE=atwitsend;n2564695]From guys who actually have transacted in ETFs or know about it : I see an option to buy ETF units from 1) icicidirect as well as 2) mf utility/CAMS/icici pru mf amc : What is the difference in transacting through the above?(For MF I know there are regular or direct plans) - a. How do you buy/sell ETF units to the mutual fund amc using 1) above? - Under certain conditions the AMC will buy back the ETF units per SID. b. How do you buy/sell ETF units in the secondary market using 2) above? [url]http://www.icicipruamc.com/download/ICICI-Pru-MF-Bharat-22-ETF-FAQs.pdf[/url] [/QUOTE] Guys, any final thoughts on this ? [USER="81930"]ashish18[/USER] bro ...are you investing ?[/QUOTE]Not investing as of now. I am hoping for a 15-20% correction in 2018. At bare minimum one dive to at least 200 dma is very much possible. Will have a look at it then. I am confused, technically market is in a funny mode. Supposedly weak sectors like metals and some small psu banks seems like getting ready for a long run - like 5 years or something. While safe sectors like pharma might be in trouble. if the hunch about metals is right, it might mean we ahve another 5 years of bull market ahead of us. I am completely confused now :) Just some ramblings.

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Posted by: vaibav123

On: November 14 2017 07:54 PM

Comments on Indian Hume Pipe Company Marico Jagran Prakashan Sundaram Fasteners Hero Motocorp Are they buys/hold or sell?? Any other comment

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Posted by: Manoj2012

On: November 14 2017 08:47 PM

[QUOTE=atwitsend;n2565445] I am efiling since about 10 years now - never received a refund by check. Usually refund comes in 6 weeks - this year it was delayed and came in 12 weeks time(about 45k). Are you sure that you are filing properly with all mandatory information?[/QUOTE] One criteria I know about is - The MICR Code of the Bank Branch of the Account Number mentioned by you in your ITR must be at the center (PIN CODE) given in your Address ........ if there is mismatch between Pin Code and MICR Code ......... only cheques will come.

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Posted by: Manoj2012

On: November 14 2017 09:07 PM

[h=1][SIZE=20px]IPOs once again prove Warren Buffet right � they are avoidable[/SIZE][/h] [h=2][SIZE=14px]Value investors as a norm do not like to invest in initial public offerings (IPO). Most of them publicly disclose their aversion to it and advice retail investors to stay away from it.[/SIZE][/h] Indian markets have recently witnessed a spate of IPOs but a look at their performance and one can understand why Buffett and his contemporaries prefer to stay away. Out of the 30 IPOs that tapped the market in the calendar year 2017, 60 percent of them could not beat the broad market return. In fact, over one-third of the issues have given negative returns. To be fair there were five issues which delivered more than 100 percent returns, but if one considers the numbers of share that were allocated to the lucky few then the actual returns on the amount invested come down considerably. Unlike the secondary market where there are many buyers and sellers and thus price discovery is possible, IPOs are a one-sided game. A company that is approaching the market, through its merchant bankers, decides the price at which it will issue. If the market conditions are not right they might choose to delay the issue. Many issues over the past few years in India are offered for sale. In such a type of issue, either the promoter or a private equity investor is looking at exiting their earlier investment. Professionals view this as an insider with nearly all information who wants to cash out of the company. This could either mean that the future prospect of the business is not too good or the markets are hyped enough to give them a good exit at the high valuation. Both these events are reason enough for a professional investor to stay away from such companies. This does not mean that all IPOs are bad. Retail investors are still on the look-out for the next [URL="http://www.moneycontrol.com/india/stockpricequote/computers-software/infosys/IT"]Infosys[/URL] or [URL="http://www.moneycontrol.com/india/stockpricequote/computers-software/tataconsultancyservices/TCS"]TCS[/URL]. But such issues are rare and even if such companies do tap the market the issues are always over-priced. Professional investors patiently wait to participate in such companies when its value comes down below market price. Retail investors, on the other hand, invest in IPOs for what is termed by analysts as �listing gains�. It is this word that sucks in a lot of retail players and proves the professionals' view on IPOs to be correct.

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Posted by: Manoj2012

On: November 14 2017 09:11 PM

[B]20 stocks which were greatest wealth Creators in last 10 yrs[/B] [B][IMG]http://static-news.moneycontrol.com/static-mcnews/2017/11/table1-3.png[/IMG][/B]

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Posted by: Manoj2012

On: November 14 2017 09:18 PM

[h=1]NSE submits forensic audit report on co-location case[/h] [h=2][SIZE=16px]This forensic report has been prepared by E&Y and the Indian School of Business. Now, SEBI will prepare a future course of action based on the findings of the forensic report.[/SIZE][/h] The National Stock Exchange has submitted a forensic audit report on the cash market, currency derivatives, and interest rate futures markets relating to the ongoing co-location case. This forensic report has been prepared by E&Y and the Indian School of Business. Now, SEBI will prepare a future course of action based on the findings of the forensic report. A few trading members on the NSE are alleged to have made a killing by unfairly gaining faster access to the price feeds, and it is suspected that some employees may have helped them. The case is being investigated by SEBI. As per NSE, the Indian School of Business conducted a study to determine whether any abnormal profits were made as a result of the first login to servers by members named in the Deloitte report which was published last December. SEBI has already ordered the third audit of the exchange which is expected to come by December. So far, there have been two audits which have been published on the case. The third one is yet to be released. NSE was supposed to submit this report in June but over time the scope and nature of its auditing widened to include more pressing issues. SEBI will take a decision on consent application of NSE. The consent application makes it possible for alleged wrong-doers to pay a penalty without accepting or denying guilt. Vikram Limaye MD and CEO of NSE has been busy clearing all legacy issues -- which will clear the decks for refiling IPO in the second half of FY18.

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Posted by: Manoj2012

On: November 14 2017 09:22 PM

[h=1]Benami assets: I-T Department scanning profiles of properties registered over Rs 30 lakh[/h] [h=2]The I-T Department has attached 621 properties and the total amount involved in cases being probed under the Benami Transactions Act is about Rs 1,800 crore.[/h]

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Posted by: Manoj2012

On: November 14 2017 09:57 PM

Words of wisdom from my favorite Fund Manager ..... [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ5ZLQ1f118[/url]

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