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News
➣India’s trade deficit (net imports) increased by 22.50% year-on-year to a 10-month high of $29.65 billion in Aug. Exports fell 9.3% to $34.71 billion, while imports rose 3.3% to $64.36 billion: Commerce Ministry.
➣ India’s annual wholesale price inflation was 1.31% in Aug (down from 2.04% in July). Fuel & power inflation was negative in Aug at -0.67%. Manufacturing inflation was 1.22% and food inflation was 3.26%: DPIIT.
➣ Air India will invest $400 million to upgrade 67 of its old airplanes. It includes 27 narrow-body Airbus planes and 40 wide-body Boeing planes. The company has begun the process with one of its Airbus A320 Neo planes.
➣ Swiggy has launched ‘Project Next’ for upskilling their delivery partners. The initiative will train and recruit delivery partners for higher roles in the company, such as onboarding and managing more restaurants on the platform.
➣ P N Gadgil Jewellery IPO got listed at a 72.92% premium (compared to its IPO price).
➣ Western Carriers IPO has been subscribed 9.43 times. Retail subscription: 13.27 times. Open till tomorrow (18 Sept).
➣ Northern Arc IPO has been subscribed 9.99 times. Retail subscription: 10.84 times. Open till 19 Sept.
➣ Arkade Developers IPO has been subscribed 16.21 times. Retail subscription: 20 times. Open till 19 Sept.
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➣India’s trade deficit (net imports) increased by 22.50% year-on-year to a 10-month high of $29.65 billion in Aug. Exports fell 9.3% to $34.71 billion, while imports rose 3.3% to $64.36 billion: Commerce Ministry.
➣ India’s annual wholesale price inflation was 1.31% in Aug (down from 2.04% in July). Fuel & power inflation was negative in Aug at -0.67%. Manufacturing inflation was 1.22% and food inflation was 3.26%: DPIIT.
➣ Air India will invest $400 million to upgrade 67 of its old airplanes. It includes 27 narrow-body Airbus planes and 40 wide-body Boeing planes. The company has begun the process with one of its Airbus A320 Neo planes.
➣ Swiggy has launched ‘Project Next’ for upskilling their delivery partners. The initiative will train and recruit delivery partners for higher roles in the company, such as onboarding and managing more restaurants on the platform.
➣ P N Gadgil Jewellery IPO got listed at a 72.92% premium (compared to its IPO price).
➣ Western Carriers IPO has been subscribed 9.43 times. Retail subscription: 13.27 times. Open till tomorrow (18 Sept).
➣ Northern Arc IPO has been subscribed 9.99 times. Retail subscription: 10.84 times. Open till 19 Sept.
➣ Arkade Developers IPO has been subscribed 16.21 times. Retail subscription: 20 times. Open till 19 Sept.
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Word of the Day
Windfall tax
A windfall tax is a special tax that governments impose on companies that are earning unusually high revenues.
These revenues/profits are often seen as excessive and unexpected.
Example: when oil or gas companies earn more during times of high energy prices.
But, why pay extra tax?
The idea behind this is that these companies contribute more to society when they benefit from favorable market conditions.
It's a way for the government to "cash in" on a company’s unexpected financial gain.
Windfall tax
A windfall tax is a special tax that governments impose on companies that are earning unusually high revenues.
These revenues/profits are often seen as excessive and unexpected.
Example: when oil or gas companies earn more during times of high energy prices.
But, why pay extra tax?
The idea behind this is that these companies contribute more to society when they benefit from favorable market conditions.
It's a way for the government to "cash in" on a company’s unexpected financial gain.
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this rate-cut cycle is different from past ones, like what we saw in 2000 and 2008. In the early 2000s, corporate debt, especially in the tech sector, played a big role in the dot-com bubble. The Fed raised rates in 1999 to cool down the economy, which contributed to the bubble bursting. Then, the Fed cut rates to stabilize the markets.
In 2008, it was housing debt that triggered the financial crisis. Years of low rates led to massive borrowing in the housing market, especially in risky subprime mortgages. When that bubble burst, the Fed slashed rates aggressively to prevent an economic collapse.
But today’s situation is different. US households and businesses aren’t carrying as much debt as they were during those past cycles. Household debt, especially mortgage debt, is more manageable, and businesses aren’t as highly leveraged as they were in 2000. That’s why this cycle feels unique. Even if the Fed cuts rates today, we’re not facing the same financial issues as before.
In 2008, it was housing debt that triggered the financial crisis. Years of low rates led to massive borrowing in the housing market, especially in risky subprime mortgages. When that bubble burst, the Fed slashed rates aggressively to prevent an economic collapse.
But today’s situation is different. US households and businesses aren’t carrying as much debt as they were during those past cycles. Household debt, especially mortgage debt, is more manageable, and businesses aren’t as highly leveraged as they were in 2000. That’s why this cycle feels unique. Even if the Fed cuts rates today, we’re not facing the same financial issues as before.
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News
➣ The US Fed reduced its interest rate to 4.75%—5% (from 5.25%—5.5%). The UK’s central bank kept its interest rate unchanged at 5%.
➣ Western Carriers IPO was subscribed 30.57 times. Retail subscription: 25.95 times. Closed for subscription.
➣ Northern Arc IPO was subscribed 110.91 times. Retail subscription: 31.08 times. Closed for subscription.
➣ Arkade Developers IPO was subscribed 106.83 times. Retail subscription: 51.39 times. Closed for subscription.
➣ The US Fed reduced its interest rate to 4.75%—5% (from 5.25%—5.5%). The UK’s central bank kept its interest rate unchanged at 5%.
➣ Western Carriers IPO was subscribed 30.57 times. Retail subscription: 25.95 times. Closed for subscription.
➣ Northern Arc IPO was subscribed 110.91 times. Retail subscription: 31.08 times. Closed for subscription.
➣ Arkade Developers IPO was subscribed 106.83 times. Retail subscription: 51.39 times. Closed for subscription.
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⚡What could happen if the RBI doesn’t follow the Fed’s lead:
Cheaper imports: If the RBI keeps interest rates high while the Fed lowers theirs, the rupee could get stronger against the dollar. A stronger rupee means imports like oil, electronics, and machinery become cheaper. While that sounds great, there’s a downside—cheaper imports can lead us to buy more from abroad, which can put pressure on our foreign exchange reserves.
Expensive exports: A stronger rupee also makes Indian goods pricier in global markets. This is tough for exporters because when our goods are more expensive, demand drops. This can impact jobs in export-heavy sectors like textiles, agriculture, and IT services, which are crucial for employment, especially in rural and semi-urban areas.
The RBI’s main job is to keep inflation in check. They do care about the rupee, but their priority is to make sure prices don’t get out of control. Right now, overall inflation is within the RBI’s target range of 2-6%, but food prices are still a concern.
Because of this, the RBI might hold off on cutting rates for now. SBI Chairman C.S. Setty also echoed this, saying, “While the Fed rate cut would influence everyone, the RBI would be mindful of food inflation before deciding on interest rate cuts.”
So, in short, the RBI has a tough call to make. The Fed’s rate cut will definitely create ripples, but the RBI has to consider a lot—like inflation, the rupee’s value, and the state of our exports—before making a move. At the end of the day, it’s all about finding the right balance. The RBI’s next steps in the coming months will shape India’s economy, so it’ll be interesting to see what happens next.
Cheaper imports: If the RBI keeps interest rates high while the Fed lowers theirs, the rupee could get stronger against the dollar. A stronger rupee means imports like oil, electronics, and machinery become cheaper. While that sounds great, there’s a downside—cheaper imports can lead us to buy more from abroad, which can put pressure on our foreign exchange reserves.
Expensive exports: A stronger rupee also makes Indian goods pricier in global markets. This is tough for exporters because when our goods are more expensive, demand drops. This can impact jobs in export-heavy sectors like textiles, agriculture, and IT services, which are crucial for employment, especially in rural and semi-urban areas.
The RBI’s main job is to keep inflation in check. They do care about the rupee, but their priority is to make sure prices don’t get out of control. Right now, overall inflation is within the RBI’s target range of 2-6%, but food prices are still a concern.
Because of this, the RBI might hold off on cutting rates for now. SBI Chairman C.S. Setty also echoed this, saying, “While the Fed rate cut would influence everyone, the RBI would be mindful of food inflation before deciding on interest rate cuts.”
So, in short, the RBI has a tough call to make. The Fed’s rate cut will definitely create ripples, but the RBI has to consider a lot—like inflation, the rupee’s value, and the state of our exports—before making a move. At the end of the day, it’s all about finding the right balance. The RBI’s next steps in the coming months will shape India’s economy, so it’ll be interesting to see what happens next.
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Retest panic done now towards 26111++
Breakout 25235
Retest panic till 24755
Now 25800 ++
RSI dek kar Short na Kare
Knowledge Upgrade kare ..Cycle & Trend ko Samjhe...
#TrendIsFriend is king 👑
#Momentum is king 👑
Cycle ko samjane ke lie ye video dekhe .
https://www.youtube.com/live/DtCigloqP_g?si=4on9s4y7cuIyQHGv
Nifty :
https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1837038942018797593?t=nIkHtKlre7JUzxtkl0VBJg&s=19
Breakout 25235
Retest panic till 24755
Now 25800 ++
RSI dek kar Short na Kare
Knowledge Upgrade kare ..Cycle & Trend ko Samjhe...
#TrendIsFriend is king 👑
#Momentum is king 👑
Cycle ko samjane ke lie ye video dekhe .
https://www.youtube.com/live/DtCigloqP_g?si=4on9s4y7cuIyQHGv
Nifty :
https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1837038942018797593?t=nIkHtKlre7JUzxtkl0VBJg&s=19
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Weekend Learning
High ROE Comapnies Generate higher value for their Shareholders
data : 2006 to 2024
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High ROE Comapnies Generate higher value for their Shareholders
data : 2006 to 2024
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https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1837089450884579494?t=66Tgh1lRgemcuCmtpeOdcg&s=19
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Word of the Day
Adjusted Gross Revenue
Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) is the money earned by telecom companies.
It is the revenue that they earn from providing their services.
As per rules, a part of this AGR is to be shared with the government.
The government takes this share to collect fees and charges such as spectrum usage charges (SUC) and licence fees.
There has been a long-standing dispute in India about how these AGR dues are collected.
Telecom companies have proposed that AGR fees should only be collected on revenue that they earn from their main services – such as call and internet.
On the other hand, there is an argument that AGR fees should be paid on revenue from other services as well (dividends, interest, etc).
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Adjusted Gross Revenue
Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) is the money earned by telecom companies.
It is the revenue that they earn from providing their services.
As per rules, a part of this AGR is to be shared with the government.
The government takes this share to collect fees and charges such as spectrum usage charges (SUC) and licence fees.
There has been a long-standing dispute in India about how these AGR dues are collected.
Telecom companies have proposed that AGR fees should only be collected on revenue that they earn from their main services – such as call and internet.
On the other hand, there is an argument that AGR fees should be paid on revenue from other services as well (dividends, interest, etc).
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Weekend Homework ✅
#Potential_BigMover 🔴
#BullishStock
List Of Stocks: Weekly #MACD crossed 0 & Stocks trading abv 200 sma D/W (Nifty500 index)
look for Price Breakout for another confirmation of upside..
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#Potential_BigMover 🔴
#BullishStock
List Of Stocks: Weekly #MACD crossed 0 & Stocks trading abv 200 sma D/W (Nifty500 index)
look for Price Breakout for another confirmation of upside..
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https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1837891651324490016?t=4TdL8-kZV3iPOawxxtaVqQ&s=19
List of Stocks weekly Supertrend turn green... Reversal stocks
List of Stocks weekly Supertrend turn green... Reversal stocks
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Since the economic reforms of 1991, southern states like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and the newly formed Telangana have been pulling ahead. Together, they contribute about 30% of India's total GDP. That’s a big leap, especially considering these states weren’t always economic powerhouses. Telangana, for example, stands out with a per capita income nearly double the national average.

Western states like Maharashtra and Gujarat have been at the forefront for a long time. Maharashtra still holds the largest share of India’s GDP at around 13%, while Gujarat has been catching up fast, now accounting for 8.1% of the GDP. Gujarat is also one of the top states in terms of per capita income.

Western states like Maharashtra and Gujarat have been at the forefront for a long time. Maharashtra still holds the largest share of India’s GDP at around 13%, while Gujarat has been catching up fast, now accounting for 8.1% of the GDP. Gujarat is also one of the top states in terms of per capita income.
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News
➣ India’s defence production rose to an all-time high of Rs 1.27 lakh crore by value in 2023-24. India is now exporting defence products to more than 90 countries: Defence Minister.
➣ Digital loans in India rose 27% year-on-year in value to Rs 37,676 cr in April-June (Q1 2024). The average loan value also increased by 16% to Rs 12,997: Fintech Association for Consumer Empowerment (FACE).
➣ Ministry of Power has finalized the National Electricity Plan to meet the future demand of 458 GW by 2032. Under the plan, transmission lines will be expanded from 4.85 lakh km to 6.48 lakh km with an investment of Rs 9.15 lakh crore.
➣ KRN Heat IPO has been subscribed 24.09 times. Retail subscription: 23.96 times. Open till 27 Sept.
➣ Manba Finance IPO was subscribed 224.10 times. Retail subscription: 144.03 times. Closed for subscription.
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➣ India’s defence production rose to an all-time high of Rs 1.27 lakh crore by value in 2023-24. India is now exporting defence products to more than 90 countries: Defence Minister.
➣ Digital loans in India rose 27% year-on-year in value to Rs 37,676 cr in April-June (Q1 2024). The average loan value also increased by 16% to Rs 12,997: Fintech Association for Consumer Empowerment (FACE).
➣ Ministry of Power has finalized the National Electricity Plan to meet the future demand of 458 GW by 2032. Under the plan, transmission lines will be expanded from 4.85 lakh km to 6.48 lakh km with an investment of Rs 9.15 lakh crore.
➣ KRN Heat IPO has been subscribed 24.09 times. Retail subscription: 23.96 times. Open till 27 Sept.
➣ Manba Finance IPO was subscribed 224.10 times. Retail subscription: 144.03 times. Closed for subscription.
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#Nifty 26111 On Your Screen ❤️
Breakout 25235
Retest panic till 24755
Now 26111 ++
#RSP #NiftyView
NiftyView
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Breakout 25235
Retest panic till 24755
Now 26111 ++
#RSP #NiftyView
NiftyView
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2000 point one side rally
5 aug
Nifty -666 closed ..panic everywhere for crash coming
26Sep
Lifehigh 🤑
Time 🤘❤️
https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1820370058343788828?t=6SjKLF98PqbVyjuTwinaLg&s=19
5 aug
Nifty -666 closed ..panic everywhere for crash coming
26Sep
Lifehigh 🤑
Time 🤘❤️
https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1820370058343788828?t=6SjKLF98PqbVyjuTwinaLg&s=19
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#NiftySpot
one possibility from charts
More confirmation above 24066
Today cls abv Budget day low high chance for 25200++
Just a View
Contact your advisor for investment purposes 😉😉
#Nifty
one possibility from charts
More confirmation above 24066
Today cls abv Budget day low high chance for 25200++
Just a View
Contact your advisor for investment purposes 😉😉
#Nifty
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New India ♥️🚀
New LifeHigh 26200++
16828 low >>> 26200++
#nifty50
Almost 10000 Point rally
Check Simple one line chart
https://x.com/Stockstudy8/status/1839233584328225038?t=zFzbrp2I9UCglw9IoYR6Kw&s=19
New LifeHigh 26200++
16828 low >>> 26200++
#nifty50
Almost 10000 Point rally
Check Simple one line chart
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Ravi Prasad (RSP) 🇮🇳 (@Stockstudy8) on X
New India ♥️🚀
New LifeHigh 26200++
16828 low >>> 26200++
#nifty50 #Nifty
New LifeHigh 26200++
16828 low >>> 26200++
#nifty50 #Nifty
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