Gurudath G
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Gurudath G
@GuruDath26
A wanderer at heart, learning something new each year and navigating the world of markets for the past six years.
Katılım Eylül 2016
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@DealsDhamaka Partial selling is always problematic when shares are bought at different price levels, especially when bonuses and splits are involved. It only makes sense when we sell all our holdings.
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ZERODHA has messed up something !!
BE CAREFUL ❌
I sold some BAJAJ FINANCE for profits last week and for that quantity it was showing insane buy prices of Rs.2000-3000 (per stock) which BAJAJ FINANCE has never gone post stock split
For the qty held, it was showing buy Average of Rs.123 (which was 9 year back price of Bajaj finance)
There is some logic implementation issue at their end which is not accounting for the right buy prices for the split and bonus shares.
#Zerodha

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#TANLA Price reversed from exact level and rising up. Important to watch further if the last high is taken out.

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#TANLA ABCDE Correction seems over with C and E forming RSI divergent on weekly. Must cross 750 to confirm the next leg up.

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@InsightOption Any news? There was a gap to buy filled at 197, is it so ?
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Rain Industries Monthly Chart
Supertrend flippped to green. Can we get monthly closing above 210???

Gnyanad Bhatt@Asset_Architect
Rain Industries Monthly OBV update 8 years of channel breakout possible. #RainInd CMP 211 2x - 3x minimum possible
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Until the text of the US-Iran deal is signed and released, there is going to be a lot of spin on both sides. But here is my initial take.
This war was a mistake, and it needs to end. The President thought that the Iranian regime would collapse quickly, but it did not. In fact, it has been strengthened strategically by its survival against a heavy US-Israeli assault and carrying out some effective counterstrikes. Many countries in the region are now courting Iran and looking to deescalate and rebuild ties. A sign of which way the wind is blowing.
Getting the Strait of Hormuz open is the most important outcome of this MOU. Of course, the Strait was open before the war. Now we are paying to reopen it with sanctions relief. Iran has taken a theoretical point of leverage and turned it into a very real and powerful one, imposing costs across the global economy and rattling President Trump.
As for the nuclear issues, there really is no agreement, other than to negotiate over the HEU stockpile and an enrichment moratorium. Iran knows how to drag out those negotiations, and try to pocket concessions along the way. It is possible that no deal will every be reached, and very likely that if one is reached, it will be worse than what we could have achieved through diplomacy before the war.
Iran is not likely to take seriously that the US would return to war, certainly before the US midterms. So that means we will be conducting diplomacy without a credible threat of force.
If any agreement ultimately reached actually safely puts Iran's nuclear ambitions out of reach, I'll acknowledge it. It's just too early to make that judgment.
Trump is mainly focused on comparing his deal favorably to the JCPOA. But we are a long way from being able to make that comparison, and it may end up no better, or weaker than that deal.
But in some ways, Trump's deal and the JCPOA are already similar. Nothing on ballistic missiles, nothing on proxies, nothing on weakening the regime or helping the Iranian people. And plenty of sanctions relief that will strengthen the regime, and be poured into the missile program and proxy network. Honest critics of the JCPOA will not twist themselves into pretzels to defend Trump's approach.
Israelis are deeply disappointed in this outcome, but they should not be surprised. After some initial overlap of Trump's and Netanyahu's interests, there was a strong divergence. The United States needed this war to end. Netanyahu wanted to continue.
Trump's claim to include Lebanon in the ceasefire and his harsh shutting down Israeli attacks on Hezbollah is also a win for Iran. After the JCPOA was signed, Obama and Netanyahu worked together to strengthen Israel's campaign of strikes in Syria to intercept Iranian weapons shipments to Hezbollah in Lebanon.
So let's hope we see the removal of Iran's enriched uranium and a long-term suspension of enrichment, with full verification. But to achieve those goals, Trump's team is going to need to engage in far more sophisticated diplomacy, backed by qualified experts, than they have to date. If it is a phase one splash with no follow-up on implementation of later phases, like in Gaza, we will be much worse off after, and because of, this war.
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@KanojiaPJ Assholes like you have sold out our country for ages.. BC
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SHOCKING😱 🇨🇳China Just Officially Backs Russia-India-China Super Alliance 🔥🔥
This powerful triangle has the capabilities to Completely STOP American BULLYING and Western SANCTIONS once and for all!
The combined GDP of 🇨🇳China, 🇷🇺Russia & 🇮🇳India is nearly $70.7 TRILLION!
that’s ONE-third of the entire world’s economic.
🇨🇳Beijing calls the three emerging giants ready to team up
End of Western dominance? 😱
(GDP ppp)
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@danieldtcd Have waited on this for 1772 days now and finally in green.
If ‘Rain’ fires it would be 2-3X in no time. Hoping for the best.

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@danieldtcd Let us hope the management keep their mouth shut for good.
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#Rainind #AiFied
AI generates beautiful charts
Wish good days ahead Monster move on cards
@Atulsingh_asan @nishkumar1977 @nid_rockz

Metals Forever 🇮🇳@Trader_ByBlood
#Rainind Gap filling in progress on low voume its classic VCP 144-145 zone to be looked after 🧐 @nishkumar1977 this is fire like no tommorow soon. this time i'm serious will add on above zone R:R favourable ✍️ @nishkumar1977
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