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Trade with 50% of your regular TRADED Quantity. πππ Buy above 300 Target 340/360/380/400/450 Sl 260
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#BTST
#TATAMOTOR 410 CE
Entry - 19 - 20
Target - 21/22/23+
Disclaimer - Levels are purely for educational purposes only. Take your trade as per own risk appetite
#TATAMOTOR 410 CE
Entry - 19 - 20
Target - 21/22/23+
Disclaimer - Levels are purely for educational purposes only. Take your trade as per own risk appetite
TODAY HUGE SHORT COVERING EXPECTED IN MARKET
Weekly NIFTY TO CLOSE ABOVE β¬οΈ 16000
BANKNIFTY 35000 β¬οΈ
JUST VIEW
YESTERDAY OUR MARKETS DOWN BECAUSE OF EXPIRY
BUY FINNIFTY 16200 call π± NBFC WILL BLAST π₯
Weekly NIFTY TO CLOSE ABOVE β¬οΈ 16000
BANKNIFTY 35000 β¬οΈ
JUST VIEW
YESTERDAY OUR MARKETS DOWN BECAUSE OF EXPIRY
BUY FINNIFTY 16200 call π± NBFC WILL BLAST π₯
π Why is the Indian Rupee losing value? π
π΅ Dollar Outflow π°
βͺοΈForeign institutional investors have pulled out more money than they have invested in the last 9 years!
βͺοΈAs more investors sell off rupee-based investments for dollar-based ones, the rupee keeps declining vs the US dollar π₯²
πΈ Import Costs πΈ
βͺοΈRising crude oil and raw materials prices have directly impacted the cost of imports π
βͺοΈSince most of the import payments are made in dollars - itβs directly impacting the production costs, causing more inflation π°
π Safe Haven π
βͺοΈAs global inflation rises, investors have started redirecting their investments to safe havens like the US, further strengthening the dollar πΊπΈ
β‘ The Impact! β‘
βͺοΈA lower rupee against the dollar keeps the import bills high, pushing inflation even higher, which is detrimental to the overall market π
βͺοΈWhat measures do you think should be taken to revive the falling Rupee? Tell us in the comments π
π΅ Dollar Outflow π°
βͺοΈForeign institutional investors have pulled out more money than they have invested in the last 9 years!
βͺοΈAs more investors sell off rupee-based investments for dollar-based ones, the rupee keeps declining vs the US dollar π₯²
πΈ Import Costs πΈ
βͺοΈRising crude oil and raw materials prices have directly impacted the cost of imports π
βͺοΈSince most of the import payments are made in dollars - itβs directly impacting the production costs, causing more inflation π°
π Safe Haven π
βͺοΈAs global inflation rises, investors have started redirecting their investments to safe havens like the US, further strengthening the dollar πΊπΈ
β‘ The Impact! β‘
βͺοΈA lower rupee against the dollar keeps the import bills high, pushing inflation even higher, which is detrimental to the overall market π
βͺοΈWhat measures do you think should be taken to revive the falling Rupee? Tell us in the comments π