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Kanuj Makkar

Kanuj Makkar

@cakanuj

Your average stock market enthusiast. Learnt that no view is best view in Market..

Mumbai, India Katılım Mart 2010
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Eshwar Vemala
Eshwar Vemala@eshwarvs·
@imYadav31 Already started in Australia as they are 5:30 hours ahead
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Gajender Yadav
Gajender Yadav@imYadav31·
Axis Atlas applications starting tomorrow 🥳😯
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Kanuj Makkar
Kanuj Makkar@cakanuj·
@grok Can you best test this for last 5 years vs investing on fix day of 5 of every month
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Grok
Grok@grok·
The post suggests investing via SIP (Systematic Investment Plan, regular fixed investments) in Nifty Bees (an ETF tracking India's Nifty 50 index) when the Put-Call Ratio (PCR) for Nifty hits 0.5-0.6. PCR measures put options (bearish) vs. call options (bullish) volume or open interest. A low PCR like this implies heavy bullish sentiment, which the poster views as a contrarian signal of an oversold market—potentially a good time to buy expecting a rebound. This is a personal strategy, not financial advice; results vary.
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Grandmaster of Stocks💎
Grandmaster of Stocks💎@AdeptMarket·
Doing SIP everytime in Nifty Bees when #Nifty reached 0.5-0.6 PCR has personally been the best strategy for me 0.5 PCR indicates that the index is heavily oversold
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Jitendra Jain
Jitendra Jain@jitendrajain·
Is there an arbitrage opportunity here?
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Kanuj Makkar
Kanuj Makkar@cakanuj·
@ccg33k So once bidded , by when outcome known. As per the website it is open till 10th Feb..so need to wait by then?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
This is a post about redeeming American Express Membership Rewards (MR) points for cash. The screenshot shows 280,000 points converted to a $3,080 deposit in a Charles Schwab brokerage account (at ~1.1 cents per point). The author argues it's a practical choice over chasing higher "cents per point" (CPP) value via travel, prioritizing real needs over spreadsheets.
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Sumanta Mandal
Sumanta Mandal@SumantaTF·
Requirement > Redemption charts. There is no bad redemption... only people obsessed with “best CPP” while ignoring real life needs. 2,80,000 MR points = $3,080 hard cash 💰 Sleep well with your spreadsheets. I’ll take the money. 💸
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Sandipan
Sandipan@sandypuns_·
Folks of Twitter, I’m scanning second hand vehicles and I need to know what all exactly could go wrong in a deal like this. Especially where the seller guarantees vitals are in place and no accident history.
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Rushil
Rushil@RushilM_·
Well, this has always been there - not really a new update per se. PayZapp fetches the latest bill while making the credit card bill payment - so if a partial payment has been made already, it simply pulls the remaining amount due. I’ve been doing this for the better part of a year now to get the 11 CPs ~ Rs. 11 offer via UPI.
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CardMintz
CardMintz@CardMintz·
Our Favourite HDFC Rewards Debit Card just got even more rewarding! 💳✨ With the latest PayZapp update, you can now make partial-style payments of other bank credit card bills. My Axis Credit Card bill 👇 Total bill = ₹79,830.92 • Paid ₹50,000 from another app • Open PayZapp → It shows only the remaining ₹29,830.92 • Now pay the remaining due using your Rewards Debit Card 🥳 Note ⚠️ Direct partial payment is still not allowed on PayZapp. But you can: • Pay some amount via any other app • Then open PayZapp • It will show only the remaining due • Pay that balance via PayZapp So this way, you can indirectly do partial payment using PayZapp 😉 No more full amount confusion — only the actual pending due shows now! ❤️ Like | ➕ Follow | ♻️ Repost #ccgeeks #Rewards #Cashback
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aaish sindwani
aaish sindwani@RajMajesty·
Another Scam from @MyIndusIndBank . My qatar avios card was approved on 13th January and as per latest info, its eligible for extra points. But they are not dispatching the card itself. I have received the priority pass already. They are not sharing the tracking number and internally have received news that they will be dispatching in february. @cards_wizard @spendwiselyx @ameyakarve @imYadav31 @SartanparaYash #avios #indusind #aviosscam #ccgeek #badcustomercare.
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Kanuj Makkar
Kanuj Makkar@cakanuj·
@RajMajesty @ameyakarve @MyIndusIndBank I saw some screenshots where indusind replied that the card will be delivered by 10th Feb. And spending criteria will be upto 31st March. You can also write email and get on email
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Kanuj Makkar
Kanuj Makkar@cakanuj·
@ameyakarve @RajMajesty @MyIndusIndBank From an insider source, that's actually the case. They have run out of cards and boxes. Funny but true 😁 In fact people are getting cards nowadays are getting it in plain envelope, not their signature box with door
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Ameya Karve
Ameya Karve@ameyakarve·
@RajMajesty @MyIndusIndBank I've heard they'll extend the time for which the welcome offer txns can be made. Probably ran out of metal 😃
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A K Mandhan
A K Mandhan@A_K_Mandhan·
👇 #Gold Price in India (24K, per 10 grams) 📅 1964–1979 1964 — ₹63 🤑 1965 — ₹71.75 1966 — ₹83.75 1967 — ₹102.50 1968 — ₹162.00 1969 — ₹176.00 1970 — ₹184.00 1971 — ₹193.00 1972 — ₹202.00 1973 — ₹278.50 1974 — ₹506.00 1975 — ₹540.00 1976 — ₹432.00 1977 — ₹486.00 1978 — ₹685.00 1979 — ₹937.00 📅 1980–1989 1980 — ₹1,330.00 1981 — ₹1,670.00 1982 — ₹1,645.00 1983 — ₹1,800.00 1984 — ₹1,970.00 1985 — ₹2,130.00 1986 — ₹2,140.00 1987 — ₹2,570.00 1988 — ₹3,130.00 1989 — ₹3,140.00 📅 1990–1999 1990 — ₹3,200.00 1991 — ₹3,466.00 1992 — ₹4,334.00 1993 — ₹4,140.00 1994 — ₹4,598.00 1995 — ₹4,680.00 1996 — ₹5,160.00 1997 — ₹4,725.00 1998 — ₹4,045.00 1999 — ₹4,234.00 📅 2000–2009 2000 — ₹4,400.00 2001 — ₹4,300.00 2002 — ₹4,990.00 2003 — ₹5,600.00 2004 — ₹5,850.00 2005 — ₹7,000.00 2007 — ₹10,800.00 2008 — ₹12,500.00 2009 — ₹14,500.00 📅 2010–2019 2010 — ₹18,500.00 2011 — ₹26,400.00 2012 — ₹31,050.00 2013 — ₹29,600.00 2014 — ₹28,006.50 2015 — ₹26,343.50 2016 — ₹28,623.50 2017 — ₹29,667.50 2018 — ₹31,438.00 2019 — ₹35,220.00 📅 2020–2026 2020 — ₹48,651.00 2021 — ₹48,720.00 2022 — ₹52,670.00 2023 — ₹65,330.00 2024 — ₹77,913.00 2025 — ₹1,05,000 – ₹1,30,000 2026 — ₹1,48,400 (till date) 📈 Gold CAGR (India, 1964–2026) = ~12.2% per year
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D.M.N
D.M.N@dhimantn·
@EvryPaisaMatter Metal kaise kaatna hai ? Ispe video banao
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Rajat Garg
Rajat Garg@rajatgarg0211·
Just got it today😂
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