Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Nifty retested its recent high

Nifty retested its recent high …Traders covering short positions drove up markets on Monday as investors scrambled to cut losses after the unexpected rally seen last week.http://www.business-standard.com/article/markets/sensex-nifty-scale-new-highs-114042100789_1.html


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bank nifty   failed to kiss its recent high …u may expect head and shoulder pattern at hourly bn chart


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Finally hit  the target after  2   small sl trigger


call was


21 Apr 14, 07:40 PM

admin: ng giving profit booking signals SELL nat gas 288.50 289 sl 290.60 tgt 287.20 285.10 280 and below


289 to 285    4 points means  5000/- per lot 


ng


traded below 285.10   before closing at 286


21 Apr 14, 11:58 PM

[×] [o] admin: : pe 6900 traded at 74 plus call was 21 Apr 14, 02:56 PM [×] [o] admin: buy 6900 pe at 56 58 sl 49 tgt 66 76 http://prntscr.com/3c4rvi


21 Apr 14, 11:18 PM

[×] [o] admin: 6276 book 50 % gains call was 21 Apr 14, 11:09 PM [×] [o] admin: SELL May crude again at 6293 6300 sl 6321 tgt 6272 6252


 


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According to estimates by the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), about 40 per cent of India’s fresh fruit and vegetables – worth an annual $8.3bn or so – perishes before reaching consumers. Each year, some 21m metric tonnes of wheat, especially grain – an amount almost equal to Australia’s total annual production – rots in India because of improper storage in the custody of the government-controlled Food Corporation of India.


India is not unique in the level of its losses. According to the FAO, 42 per cent of fruit and vegetables grown in the Asia-Pacific region, and up to 20 per cent of the grain, never reaches consumers because of poor post-harvest handling.


But the magnitude of food losses in India dwarfs those in other countries, given the country’s size and the scale of its farm output, while the context in which this food goes to waste is also far more serious.


According to official figures, about half of Indian children under the age of five are chronically malnourished, resulting in stunted growth, while 20 per cent suffer from acute malnutrition, with visible wasting.


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Nifty retested its recent high