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i got some little idea,how to get profit in market

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rijayasooriya
chamarahs
Nigel.Machado
Fresher
Meta Trader
DESPERADO
Leo_pold
smallville
Chinwi
StocksWatch
bmi
milanka
Panduka1988
ROHAN
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ROHAN

ROHAN
Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

i got some little idea from my broker ,how to get profit in market,i see he always follow same & several stocks,its like 10 or 15 companys,he always recommend its for thare client, lastly he expert about that shares. Shocked

what you think about it...

http://lk.duinvest.com/portal/LKCSE/homePage.html

Panduka1988


Senior Equity Analytic
Senior Equity Analytic

How can we say with out the companies..

Ha..haaaa.. Are you kidding??? Razz Razz

milanka

milanka
Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

Agree. You cannot monitor the whole market always. So focus only on 10 to 15 shares. And monitor those selected shares continuously.

http://forum.srilankaequity.com/u188

bmi


Senior Equity Analytic
Senior Equity Analytic

hahahaha broker? lol gonna loose your money who's the broker? my friend its your money take steps with your decision whether its profit or loss according to my knowledge no brokers make profit to clients except their brokerage i may be wrong

StocksWatch


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

ROHAN wrote:i got some little idea from my broker ,how to get profit in market,i see he always follow same & several stocks,its like 10 or 15 companys,he always recommend its for thare client, lastly he expert about that shares. Shocked

what you think about it...

That may be what you should do for short term trading.

Chinwi

Chinwi
Associate Director - Equity Analytics
Associate Director - Equity Analytics

70% of my portfolio value is now generated by 12-15 stocks. Non of them are speculative or overpriced shares pushed by organized gangs.

Most of the rest is spread over 25 selected stocks in different sectors ; medium to long term targets.

There is another set with over 50-60 companies, few 100s each, hardly monitored or trade them due to the fact you mentioned. Some are residuals of former favorites. But, sometimes they produce me some buks without much effort when I sell them during a rally.

smallville

smallville
Associate Director - Equity Analytics
Associate Director - Equity Analytics

Chinwi wrote:70% of my portfolio value is now generated by 12-15 stocks. Non of them are speculative or overpriced shares pushed by organized gangs.

Most of the rest is spread over 25 selected stocks in different sectors ; medium to long term targets.

There is another set with over 50-60 companies, few 100s each, hardly monitored or trade them due to the fact you mentioned. Some are residuals of former favorites. But, sometimes they produce me some buks without much effort when I sell them during a rally.

OMG.. wat a diversification Wink Very recently I've increased my stocks to 12 before that I only had abt 9.. I cut down from 15 to 9 earlier..

Leo_pold

Leo_pold
Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

Chinwi wrote:70% of my portfolio value is now generated by 12-15 stocks. Non of them are speculative or overpriced shares pushed by organized gangs.

Most of the rest is spread over 25 selected stocks in different sectors ; medium to long term targets.

There is another set with over 50-60 companies, few 100s each, hardly monitored or trade them due to the fact you mentioned. Some are residuals of former favorites. But, sometimes they produce me some buks without much effort when I sell them during a rally.

You seem to own half of CSE if not everything!!

DESPERADO

DESPERADO
Stock Trader

Leo_pold wrote:
Chinwi wrote:70% of my portfolio value is now generated by 12-15 stocks. Non of them are speculative or overpriced shares pushed by organized gangs.

Most of the rest is spread over 25 selected stocks in different sectors ; medium to long term targets.

There is another set with over 50-60 companies, few 100s each, hardly monitored or trade them due to the fact you mentioned. Some are residuals of former favorites. But, sometimes they produce me some buks without much effort when I sell them during a rally.

You seem to own half of CSE if not everything!!

I was just about to say that..

Meta Trader

Meta Trader
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

Chinwi wrote:70% of my portfolio value is now generated by 12-15 stocks. Non of them are speculative or overpriced shares pushed by organized gangs.

Most of the rest is spread over 25 selected stocks in different sectors ; medium to long term targets.

There is another set with over 50-60 companies, few 100s each, hardly monitored or trade them due to the fact you mentioned. Some are residuals of former favorites. But, sometimes they produce me some buks without much effort when I sell them during a rally.

50+ ?
good for you. but i like to keep it simple .

Fresher


Moderator
Moderator

it also depends on the amount invested. you cannot diversify so much with a small investment.

even with the small amount I have, I've diversified in around 40 companies but 50% of it is in some 5-6 companies which I don't trade frequently.

Nigel.Machado


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

80% of my portfolio is brwns bought at an avg price of 285.
rest 20% is shared between cfvf, kgal & semb.x bought at current market prices.

chamarahs


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

Very Happy

rijayasooriya

rijayasooriya
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

If u are very rich then u can invest on large number of companies as u have enough money to average. If u are a retail invester then better to invest on a few companies otherwise u might be end up in a mess.

JennyFunny


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

Wink

Chinwi

Chinwi
Associate Director - Equity Analytics
Associate Director - Equity Analytics

Meta Trader wrote:

50+ ?
good for you. but i like to keep it simple .

Actually I am a person who bought SAMP @ 8/- in 1980s.

Those days, we had to have shares of a company to receive its reports (by post). There were no Internet, email, sms, mobiles etc. No other way to learn about performances of the companies except reading Dailynews' business page.
No sites like this, no much friends investing in CSE. , no computers, just using our brain , memory , note books to keep records and used 1mm graph sheets in walls of my room to plot movements and trends.

If you were not in the shareholder list it was very difficult to get enough info of a company.

Hence we are used to it, to meddle with many numbers. Not that much rich :-)

Meta Trader

Meta Trader
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

Chinwi wrote:
Meta Trader wrote:

50+ ?
good for you. but i like to keep it simple .

Actually I am a person who bought SAMP @ 8/- in 1980s.

Those days, we had to have shares of a company to receive its reports (by post). There were no Internet, email, sms, mobiles etc. No other way to learn about performances of the companies except reading Dailynews' business page.
No sites like this, no much friends investing in CSE. , no computers, just using our brain , memory , note books to keep records and used 1mm graph sheets in walls of my room to plot movements and trends.

If you were not in the shareholder list it was very difficult to get enough info of a company.

Hence we are used to it, to meddle with many numbers. Not that much rich :-)

Chinwi Its a Pleasure to Know You . just ignore my previous comment .

Chinwi

Chinwi
Associate Director - Equity Analytics
Associate Director - Equity Analytics

@ Meta Trader,

Its OK . I just explained my story. What you have said is correct for personal portfolio management.

Actually most of my low quantity shares in 50-60 batch are zero cost holdings.

If I buy 1000 @ 10 (= 10,000+ broker%) and able to sell it at a higher price, usually I sell 900 (say @ 14 x 900 = 12,600) to recover the costs and get some profit. The balance 100 is kept without much attention , sometimes years. It is at zero cost for me as I have recover the total investment, may give some income later with splits, rights + chance to get additional rights etc . ( apart from getting reports during early days)

Only trouble is getting many dividend notes for few rupees, rarely deposit them.

Monster

Monster
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

Chinwi wrote:
If I buy 1000 @ 10 (= 10,000+ broker%) and able to sell it at a higher price, usually I sell 900 (say @ 14 x 900 = 12,600) to recover the costs and get some profit. The balance 100 is kept without much attention , sometimes years. It is at zero cost for me as I have recover the total investment, may give some income later with splits, rights + chance to get additional rights etc . ( apart from getting reports during early days)
This is a good concept. Thanks for sharing your experience @Chinwi.

xhora

xhora
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

Zero cost holdings, New concept to me. Thankx for bringing that up.

Meta Trader

Meta Trader
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

Chinwi wrote:@ Meta Trader,

Its OK . I just explained my story. What you have said is correct for personal portfolio management.

Actually most of my low quantity shares in 50-60 batch are zero cost holdings.

If I buy 1000 @ 10 (= 10,000+ broker%) and able to sell it at a higher price, usually I sell 900 (say @ 14 x 900 = 12,600) to recover the costs and get some profit. The balance 100 is kept without much attention , sometimes years. It is at zero cost for me as I have recover the total investment, may give some income later with splits, rights + chance to get additional rights etc . ( apart from getting reports during early days)

Only trouble is getting many dividend notes for few rupees, rarely deposit them.


Same here. My dad is a master of this strategy .Some may say he is a Market junkie but with this method he earned a extra ordinary gains and opportunities in the last decade .he is still holding some of the bonus share issues,Converted Rights of more than 30 companies and some of the ipo issues such as #CTCE #SAMP #SYEB etc.





Slstock

Slstock
Director - Equity Analytics
Director - Equity Analytics

Chinwi wrote:@ Meta Trader,

Its OK . I just explained my story. What you have said is correct for personal portfolio management.

Actually most of my low quantity shares in 50-60 batch are zero cost holdings.

If I buy 1000 @ 10 (= 10,000+ broker%) and able to sell it at a higher price, usually I sell 900 (say @ 14 x 900 = 12,600) to recover the costs and get some profit. The balance 100 is kept without much attention , sometimes years. It is at zero cost for me as I have recover the total investment, may give some income later with splits, rights + chance to get additional rights etc . ( apart from getting reports during early days)

Only trouble is getting many dividend notes for few rupees, rarely deposit them.


Chinwi, glad, to know there are more in the club.

Fresher


Moderator
Moderator

same with me.
even though my pf is small, when I sell, usually i keep a 100 (unless it is a very high priced share) just to follow it

Chinwi

Chinwi
Associate Director - Equity Analytics
Associate Director - Equity Analytics

Yes friends. I hope when we disclose these things others can learn that there are many ways to improve your wealth, not only just buying and selling or running after rallies.

@slstock, zero cost club :-)

@meta ,
(My dad is a master of this strategy .Some may say he is a Market junkie but with this method he earned a extra ordinary gains and opportunities in the last decade .)
- I hope my children also will say the same, someday. !





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