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DAILY REPORT
04th OCTOBER. 2013
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Global markets at a glance
Asian shares closed mostly higher Thursday, casting aside
concerns over a partial shutdown of the U.S. govt. & in-
stead focusing on an encouraging reading on non-
manufacturing activity in China. Trading in Hong Kong
ended with a 1% gain for the Hang Seng Index +1.00% ,
Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 +0.37% rose 0.4%. Japan's Nikkei
stock average dropped for a second day. The Nikkei shed
0.1% to 14,157.25, staying below its 25-day moving aver-
age of 14,242.79.
European equities inched higher on Thursday, recovering
after the previous session's declines. The FTSEurofirst 300
was up 0.2% at 1,249.55 points by 0729 GMT, having
dropped 0.7% on Wednesday. The euro zone's blue-chip
Euro STOXX 50 rose 0.1% to 2,921.04 points.
Wall Street Update
US economic growth is expected to weaken by 0.2% fol-
lowing the Government shutdown. The shutdown of the
U.S. government appeared likely to drag on for another
week and possibly longer as lawmakers consumed day
three of the shutdown with a stalling game and there was
no end in sight until the next crisis hits Washington around
October 17
Previous day Roundup
The market ended the day with a spectacular rally. The
Sensex closed up 384.92 points or 1.97 percent at
19902.07. The Nifty ended at 5909.70, up 129.65 points or
2.24 percent.
About 1446 shares have advanced, 923 shares declined,
and 152 shares were unchanged.
Index stats
Bank Nifty & Bankex both advanced 3.44% & 3.41% re-
spectively, the sectors which were in positive move with
Nifty in yesterday’s session were; Consumer Durables [up
82.67pts], IT [up 187.73pts], Capital Goods [up 220.84pts],
AUTO [up 263.75pts], Healthcare [up 90.94pts], Power [up
23.71pts], Oil & Gas [up 200.54pts], TECK [up 100.99pts],
PSU [up 95.47pts], Metals [up 328.90pts], REALTY [up
23.92 pts] traded upward, except FMCG stocks which were
the only laggards FMCG [down 60.40pts].
World Indices
Index Value % Change
D J l 14,996.48 -0.90
S&P 500 1,678.66 -0.90
NASDAQ 3,774.34 -1.07
EURO STO 2,902.12 -0.55
FTSE 100 6,449.04 +0.18
Nikkei 225 14,077.27 -0.56
Hong Kong 23,114.67 -0.43
Top Gainers
Company CMP Change % Chg
SESA GOA 188.00 12.75 +7.28
JPASSOCIAT 37.25 2.30 +6.58
AMBUJACEM 191.15 11.15 +6.19
AXISBANK 1,102.80 58.70 +5.62
BANKBARODA 524.65 26.25 +5.27
Top Losers
Company CMP Change % Chg
HINDUNILVR 608.00 11.20 -1.81
ITC 339.05 3.95 -1.15
Stocks at 52 Week’s high
Symbol Prev. Close Change %Chg
ABIRLANUVO 1,276.70 28.70 +2.30
AUROPHARMA 210.80 209.00 +0.86
CEATLTD 138.85 10.20 +7.93
CINEMAXIN 230.10 10.95 +5.00
DENSO 138.00 4.30 +3.22
Indian Indices
Company CMP Change % Chg
NIFTY 5,909.70 +129.65 +2.24
SENSEX 19,902.07 +384.92 +1.97
Stocks at 52 Week’s Low
Symbol Prev. Close Change %Chg
ERAINFRA 99.15 5.20 -4.98
TBZ 117.50 6.15 -4.97
DAILY REPORT
04th OCTOBER. 2013
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STOCK RECOMMENDATIONS [FUTURE] 1. BANK OF BARODA
BANK OF BARODA is looking strong on charts, long build up
has been seen, we may see more upside, if it continues to
sustain above 520. We advise buying around 525-530 levels
with strict stop loss of 505 for the targets of 538-545 levels.
2. AXIS BANK
AXIS BANK is looking strong on charts, long build up has
been seen, we may see more upside, if it continues to sus-
tain above 1100 . We advise buying around 1100-1110 lev-
els with strict stop loss of 1085 for targets of 1135-1150
levels.
STOCK RECOMMENDATION [CASH]
1. BANK OF INDIA
BANK OF INDIA is looking strong on charts . We advise buy-ing above 175 with strict stop loss of 170 for the targets of 179-182 levels. MACRO NEWS
The FM may have to slice at least Rs 20000 crore ($3.2
bn) from govt. spending to prevent a budget blow-out,
which could threaten to send country's credit rating
into "junk" status.
India's coffee exports dropped 5% in the 2012-13 mar-
keting year on sluggish prices and lower supplies.
Government data released on Monday show that the
deficit for the first five months of the fiscal year climbed
to 4.05 trillion rupees, around 20% higher than a year
earlier. More importantly, it is already 75% of the total
planned deficit for the full year.
In U.S. United Technologies Corp., a major defense con-
tractor, said it would furlough nearly 2,000 workers if
the shutdown lasted into next week and 2,000 more if it
continued through the entire week.
Indian shares are likely to be influenced by the result of
a monthly survey on the performance of India's services
sector for September 2013 on October 4.
EQUITY CASH & FUTURE
DAILY REPORT
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FUTURE & OPTION
MOST ACTIVE PUT OPTION
Symbol Option
Type
Strike
Price
LTP Traded
Volume
(Contracts)
Open
Interest
NIFTY PE 5,700 69.60 1,67,894 46,86,600
NIFTY PE 5,800 94.00 1,58,705 41,99,000
NIFTY PE 5,600 50.75 1,26,116 36,55,950
BANK NIFTY PE 9,500 75.00 9,517 2,18,725
SBIN PE 1,600 49.20 3,309 2,35,375
INFY PE 3,000 171.75 1,145 1,73,000
RELIANCE PE 820 14.45 1,352 1,69,750
MCDOWELL-N PE 2,500 98.50 1,177 1,28,625
MOST ACTIVE CALL OPTION
Symbol Option
Type
Strike
Price
LTP Traded
Volume
(Contracts)
Open
Interest
NIFTY CE 6,100 88.50 2,51,372 39,18,750
NIFTY CE 6,000 133.70 2,11,067 36,65,450
NIFTY CE 6,200 54.95 1,51,578 23,33,900
BANKNIFTY CE 11,000 159.00 11,335 1,93,950
SBIN CE 1,700 62.10 5,824 2,19,750
RELIANCE CE 860 25.75 2,540 3,17,000
DLF CE 150 6.20 1,644 16,05,000
MCDOWELL-N CE 2,600 77.00 1,893 1,13,375
AXISBANK CE 1,100 70.10 1,957 2,48,500
FII DERIVATIVES STATISTICS
BUY OPEN INTEREST AT THE END OF THE DAY SELL
No. of
Contracts Amount in
Crores No. of
Contracts Amount in
Crores No. of
Contracts Amount in
Crores NET AMOUNT
INDEX FUTURES 67690 1962.61 59267 1729.72 421461 12325.18 232.89
INDEX OPTIONS 383898 11129.91 367589 10631.31 1668038 49160.30 498.60
STOCK FUTURES 59051 1654.88 67149 1853.71 904233 25360.35 -198.83
STOCK OPTIONS 25873 668.41 24778 631.42 43521 1161.05 36.99
TOTAL 569.64
INDICES S2 S1 PIVOT R1 R2
NIFTY 5761.76 5835.73 5876.66 5950.63 5991.56
NIFTYJUNIOR 11267.61 11377.78 11450.06 11560.23 11632.51
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NIFTY FUTURE
Nifty Future as expected closed in the green in the last trading session. We advise buying on dips around 5950-5940 with strict stop loss of 5900 for the targets of 5980-5990 levels.
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RECOMMENDATIONS
SILVER
TRADING STRATEGY: BUY SILVER ABOVE 48900TGTS 49200/49500SL 48400 SELL SILVER BELOW 48400 TGTS 48100/47800 SL 48900 GOLD
TRADING STRATEGY: BUY GOLD ABOVE 29620 TGTS 29720/29820 SL 2950 SELL GOLD BELOW 29350 TGTS 29250/ 29150 SL 29480
COMMODITY ROUNDUP
The standoff over a continuing resolution to the budget is
now in its third day, and the impasse on Wednesday un-
dercut the dollar and supported gold. Gold futures re-
bounded on Thursday from their lowest level in two
weeks, tracking gains in overseas prices, though a strong
rupee limited the upside. Despite the price rise, demand
improved slightly as jewelers were seen placing orders for
the peak festive season. At 2:57 p.m., the benchmark Oc-
tober gold contract the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX)
was 1.21 percent higher at 29,886 rupees per 10 grams. It
hit a low of 29,352 rupees on Tuesday, a level last seen on
September 18.
Crude oil slipped to around USD 109 a barrel on Thursday
on worries that a prolonged US government shutdown
would hurt demand in the world's biggest oil consumer. US
crude oil prices remained weak on Thursday amid higher
than expected crude oil stock-piles, and concerns that par-
tial shutdown of the US government may reduce the crude
oil demand from the world's largest economy.
However, slight positive data from Europe and China may
have limited further decline in the commodity prices to
some extent. WTI crude oil for November delivery on NY-
MEX was seen trading down by 0.24% at $103.88 per bar-
rel as of 16.12 IST on Thursday.
India crude oil futures recorded a slight up-tick on Thurs-
day despite a weak trend on NYMEX. MCX crude oil futures
for October delivery was seen trading up by 0.96% at Rs.
6437 per barrel as of 16.23 IST on Thursday.
Chinese markets will remain closed this week on account
of National Day and this may have pressured crude oil de-
mand in the global market. Chinese non-manufacturing
purchasing managers' index increased to 55.4 and hit a six
month high in September
COMMODITY MCX
DAILY REPORT
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RECOMMENDATIONS
CASTORSEED
BUY CASTORSEED ABOVE 3480 TG 3510,3540 SL 3440
SELL CASTORSEED BELOW 3410 TG 3380,3350 SL 3450
DHANIYA
BUY DHANIYA ABOVE 6210 TG 6240,6270 SL 6170
SELL DHANIYA BELOW 6050 TG 6020,5990 SL 6090
NCDEX ROUNDUP
The US commodity regulator, Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has said that it will not produce public reports such as cotton on call, Commitment of Traders and the Bank Participation Report following the US Govern-ment shutdown. The CFTC move not to publish COT and other relevant market reports deprives participants in the world's biggest derivative markets for energy and agricul-tural products of price-moving information about the posi-tions of other producers, consumers and speculators.
The looming debt-ceiling debate is adding to worries about a partial U.S. government shutdown already occurring over a continuing resolution over the budget.
Of the various parts of agricultural GDP, cereals (wheat, rice, maize, etc.) are the most impacted by MSPs and also have the best data available. Not surprisingly, they are the most analyzed. But they were 21% of agricultural output in FY05 (milk, fruits & vegetables are as important), and are likely lower now. They also matter less for inflation, which is currently all about fruits & vegetables and meat.
Per capita consumption of cereals has been falling in India for decades, as automation reduces need for calories. The decline per capita now exceeds population growth imply-ing flat cereal demand. But production is still rising with improving yields, creating surpluses. Inventory of cereals is at record levels despite exports surging from US$2 bn in CY09 to US$10 bn (CY13 ann.).
NCDEX
NCDEX INDICES
Index Value % Change
Barley 1242 -1.27
Castor Seed 3442 -2.55
Chana 2901 +0.28
Chilli 5862 +0.83
Coriander 6120 +1.61
Cotton Seed Oilcake 1477 -0.94
Jeera 12605 -2.06
Mustard seed 3495 -1.88
Ref Soya Oil 684 -1.48
Turmeric 4678 -0.85
DAILY REPORT
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EUR/INR
EUR/INR has closed @84.4850. If it breaks 84.35, it can
touch the level of 84.03 & 83.60. If it sustains above the
level of 85.60, it can touch the level of 86.00 & 86.30.
USD/INR
USD/INR has closed @62.1375. If it breaks 62.05, it can
touch the level of 61.90 & 61.56. If it sustains above the
level of 62.95 it can touch the level of 63.25 & 63.61.
CURRENCY ROUNDUP The rupee gained 5% last month, snapping a four-month
losing streak and showing its biggest monthly gain since
September 2012, helped largely by the Federal Reserve's
surprise decision to continue with its bond pur-
chases. However, the consensus forecast from 25 strate-
gists was that the rupee would be around 63.00 to the dol-
lar by the end of October, 64.00 in six months and 64.25 by
September next year. The Indian rupee logged its biggest
gain in two weeks on Thursday, helped by foreign fund
inflows and bets that a prolonged shutdown of the U.S.
government would further delay any tapering of the Fed-
eral Reserve's massive stimulus.
Foreign funds were net buyers of over $2 billion in Indian
equities in September, the first month of positive pur-
chases after May as foreign money returned to risk assets
on the Fed's assurance it would stick to its $85 billion
monthly bond purchases. Inflows via the central bank's
two concessional forex swap facilities to lenders totaled
$3.6 billion till Monday, also helping to stabilize the rupee.
The rupee also got some tailwind from the global dollar,
which has been on a losing streak as most investors and
speculators cut long bets on the greenback as the U.S. gov-
ernment shutdown drags on. In the currency futures mar-
ket, the most-traded near-month dollar/rupee contracts
on the National Stock Exchange, the MCX-SX and the
United Stock Exchange all closed at around 63.14 with to-
tal traded volume of $1.98 billion.
The dollar was also hurt by slower growth in the U.S. ser-
vices sector in September. The euro was steady at
$1.3630, not far from an eight-month high of $1.36465
touched on Thursday. The common currency was also
aided by the European Central Bank's apparent lack of con-
cern over the euro's recent strength and better-than-
expected euro zone data.
CURRENCY
RBI Reference Rate
Currency Rate Currency Rate
Rupee- $ 61.9348 Yen-100 63.4300
Euro 84.2360 GBP 100.4397
DAILY REPORT
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CALL REPORT
Disclaimer
US ECONOMIC REPORT
PERFORMANCE UPDATES
Date Commodity/ Currency
Pairs Contract Strategy Entry Level Target Stop Loss Remark
03/10/13 MCX GOLD OCT. BUY 29200 29300-29400 29080 BOOKED PROFIT
03/10/13 MCX GOLD DEC. SELL 28880 28780-28680 29000 NOT EXECUTED
03/10/13 MCX SILVER OCT. BUY 48150 48450-48750 47850 BOOKED FULL PROFIT
03/10/13 MCX SILVER DEC. SELL 47750 47450-47150 48150 NOT EXECUTED
03/10/13 NCDEX CASTOR SEED OCT. SELL 3500 3470-3440 3530 BOOKED FULL PROFIT
03/10/13 NCDEX CASTOR SEED OCT. BUY 3560 3590-3620 3520 NOT EXECUTED
03/10/13 NCDEX DHANIYA OCT. BUY 6055 6085-6115 6005 BOOKED PROFIT
03/10/13 NCDEX DHANIYA OCT. SELL 5760 5735-5700 5800 NOT EXECUTED
03/10/13 USD/INR OCT. SELL 62.80 62.65-62.25 BOOKED FULL PROFIT
03/10/13 EUR/INR OCT. SELL 85.00 84.75-84.20 BOOKED PROFIT
03/10/13 USD/INR OCT. BUY 63.25 63.42-63.61 NOT EXECUTED
03/10/13 EUR/INR OCT. BUY 85.65 85.95-86.35 NOT EXECUTED
Date Scrip
CASH/
FUTURE/
OPTION
Strategy Entry Level Target Stop Loss Remark
03/10/13 NIFTY FUTURE BUY 5800-5825 5850-5880 5750 NOT EXECUTED
03/10/13 AUROPHARMA FUTURE BUY 209-210 214-218 205 BOOKED PROFIT
03/10/13 TATA GLOBAL FUTURE BUY 150-151 154-155 147 BOOKED FULL PROFIT
03/10/13 AMARAJA BATT CASH BUY 315 320-330 305 NOT EXECUTED
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TIME (ET) REPORT PERIOD ACTUAL CONSENSUS FORECAST PREVIOUS
FRIDAY, OCT. 4
8:30 am Nonfarm payrolls Sept. 180,000 169,000
8:30 am Unemployment rate Sept. 7.3% 7.3%
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