Global Stock futures and Nifty Future decline

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Nifty Future lost the last three days gains.

Nifty Future Dec. is declined to 8,597.50 and -27.75 down points (-0.32%) cause of RBI policy.

U.S. stock futures fell Monday and Asia markets diverged as investors returned in earnest from the Thanksgiving Day holiday.

Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index plunged 2.6% as police used pepper spray and clubs against protesters demanding democratic reforms in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory.

In Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 index rose 0.8%. After markets closed there on Monday, Moody’s downgraded Japan’s sovereign debt.

In mainland China,  a manufacturing survey showed activity weakened in November, adding to signs an economic slowdown is deepening. The Shanghai composite index traded flat.

Dow’s futures fell 0.5%, S&P 500 futures declined by a similar amount, and Nasdaq futures were down 0.3%.

European shares traded lower.

Wall Street stocks ended mostly lower Friday.

Today, early morning i have updated down Jones and nifty future charts with Profit Booking level 8617 and exactly Nifty future follow that level. for more  reading about Nifty Future research: Nifty

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I Don’t Believe in Defeat

I Don’t Believe in Defeat

defeat IF YOU ARE thinking thoughts of defeat problem, I urge you to rid yourself of such thoughts, for as you think defeat you tend to get it. Adopt the “I don’t believe in defeat” attitude. I want  to  tell you  about some  people  who  have  put  this philosophy into effect with excellent results and shall explain the techniques and formulas which they used so successfully. If you read these incidents carefully and thoughtfully and believe  as  they  did  and  think  positively  and  put  these techniques  into  operation,  you  too,  can  overcome  defeats which at the present moment may seem inevitable. I hope you are not like an “obstacle man” of whom I was told. He was called an obstacle man because, regardless of whatever suggestion was advanced, his mind instantly went to all possible obstacles in connection with it, but he met his match  and  learned  a  lesson  which  helped  to  change  his negative attitude. It came about in the following manner. The directors of his firm had a project under consideration which involved considerable expense  and  some  definite hazards as well as success possibilities. In the discussions regarding this  venture  the  obstacle  man  would  invariably say, and always with a scholarly air (invariably this type acts wise, probably a cover-up for inner doubt feelings), “Now just a moment. Let’s consider the obstacles involved.” Another man, who said very little but who was respected by his  associates  for  his  ability  and  achievements  and  for  a certain   indomitable   quality   which   characterized   him, presently  spoke  up  and  asked,  “Why  do  you  constantly emphasize the obstacles in this proposition instead of the possibilities?” “Because,” replied the obstacle man, “to be intelligent one must always be realistic, and it is a fact that there are certain definite  obstacles  in  connection  with  this  project.  What attitude would you take toward these obstacles, may I ask?” The other man unhesitatingly replied, “What attitude would I take toward these obstacles? Why, I would just remove them, that’s all, and then I would forget them.” “But,” said the obstacle man, “that is easier said than done. You say you would remove them and then you would forget them. May I ask if you have any technique for removing obstacles and for forgetting them that the rest of us have never discovered?” A slow smile came over the face of the other man as he said, “Son, I have spent my entire life removing obstacles and I never yet saw one that could not be removed provided you had enough faith and guts and were willing to work. Since you want to know how it’s done, I will show you.” He then reached into his pocket and took out his wallet. Under  the  isinglass  window  was  a  card  on  which  were written some words. He shoved the wallet across the table and said, “There, son, read that. That is my formula, and don’t give me the song and dance that it won’t work either. I know better from experience.” The obstacle man picked up the wallet and with a strange look on his face read the words to himself. “Read them out loud,” urged the owner of the wallet. This is what he read in a slow, dubious voice, “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.” (Philippians 4:13) The owner of the wallet put it back in his pocket and said, “I have lived a long time and have faced a lot of difficulties in my time, but there is power in those words—actual power— and with them you can remove any obstacle.” He said this with confidence and everybody knew he meant it. This positiveness, together with the facts of his experience which were known to all, for he was a remarkable man who had overcome many odds, and because of the further fact that he was not in any sense “holier than thou,” made his words convincing to the men around the table. At any rate, there was no more negative talk. The project was put into operation  and,  despite  difficulties  and  risks,  turned  out successfully. The technique used by this man is based on the primary fact about an obstacle which is—don’t be afraid of it. Practice believing that God is with you and that in combination with Him you have the power to handle it. So the first thing to do about an obstacle is simply to stand up to it and not complain about it or whine under it but forthrightly attack it. Don’t go crawling through life on your hands and knees half-defeated. Stand up to your obstacles and do something about them. You will find that they haven’t half the strength you think they have. A friend in England sent me a book by Winston Churchill entitled Maxims and Reflections. In this book Churchill tells of the British General Tudor, who commanded a division of the British Fifth Army which faced the great German assault in  March  1918.  The  odds  were  heavily  against  him,  but General Tudor knew how to meet an apparently immovable and  un-defeatable  obstacle.  His  method  was  simple.  He merely stood and let the obstacle break on him and he, in turn, broke the obstacle. Use that formula which the businessman suggested and you will  develop  this  brand  of  powerful  faith  in  God  and  in yourself. You will learn to know yourself, your own ability, your power to do things. To the degree to which your attitude shifts from negative to positive the mastery touch will come to you. Then, with assurance, you can say to yourself under any and all circumstances and mean it, “I don’t believe in defeat.

defeat-problemsFor example, a woman sent her fifteen-year-old son to us. She said she wanted him “straightened out.” It annoyed her to no end that her boy could never get over 70 in any of his studies. “This boy has a great mind potentially,” she declared proudly.        

“How do you know he has a great mind?” I asked. “Because he is my son,” she said. “I graduated from college magna cum laude” The boy came in very glumly, so I asked, “What’s the matter, son?” “I don’t know. My mother sent me to see you.” “Well,” I commented, “You don’t seem to be burning with enthusiasm. Your mother says you get only 70’s.” “Yes,” he said, “that’s all I get, and,” he added, “that isn’t the worst of it. I’ve even received less than that.” “Do you think you have a good mind, son?” I asked.
My mother says I have. I don’t know—I think I’m awful dumb. Dr. Peale,” he said earnestly, “I study the stuff. At home I read it over once and then close the book and try to remember it. I repeat this process about three times, and then I think that if three times doesn’t get it into my head how am I ever going to get it into my head? And then I go to school thinking maybe I have it, and the teacher calls on me to say something, and I stand up and can’t remember a thing. Then,” he said, “examinations come along and I sit there and just get hot and cold all over and I can’t think of the answers. I don’t know why,” he continued. “I know that my mother was a great scholar. I guess I just haven’t got it in me.”

This negative thought pattern combined with the inferiority feeling  stimulated  by  his  mother’s  attitude  was  of  course overwhelming him. He froze up in his mind. His mother had never told him to go to school and study for the wonder and glory of learning knowledge. She was not wise enough to encourage  him  to  compete  with  himself  rather  than  with others. And she was constantly insisting that he duplicate her success in scholarship. Little wonder that under this pressure he froze mentally.

I gave him some suggestions that proved helpful. “Before you read your  lessons,  pause  a  moment and  pray  in  this manner, ‘Lord, I know I have a good mind and that I can get my  work.’  Then  get  yourself  relaxed  and  read  the  book without strain. Imagine you are reading a story. Do not read it twice unless you wish. Simply believe that you got it on the first reading. Visualize the material as soaking in and germinating. Then next morning, as you go to school, say to yourself, ‘I have a wonderful mother. She is very pretty and sweet, but she must have been an old bookworm to get those high marks. And who wants to be an old bookworm anyway? I don’t want to become magna cum nothing. I only want to get through school creditably.’

“In class, when the teacher calls on you, quickly pray before answering. Then believe the Lord will at that moment help your mind to deliver. When an examination is given, affirm in prayer that God is releasing your mind and that the right answers are given you.”

The boy followed these ideas, and what marks do you think he got the following semester? Ninety! I am sure that this boy, having discovered the amazing work ability of the “I don’t believe in defeat philosophy,” will employ the amazing power of positive thinking in all the affairs of his life.

DEFEAT conclusion:

believe-defeatI could use so many illustrations of the manner in which men’s lives have been revamped by these procedures that this Article would  grow  to  unwieldy  size.  Moreover,  these  are incidents and experiences out of everyday life that are in no way theoretical, but are entirely practical. My mail is literally filled with testimonials sent by people who, having heard or read accounts I have told of victorious life experiences, have felt moved to relate similar occurrences in their own lives.

As  you  finish  this  article please  say  the  following  line aloud: “I don’t believe in defeat.” Continue to affirm that until the idea dominates your subconscious attitudes.

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NIFTY Chart with 5th wave long term view

Dow and Nifty Chart

The Dow’s parabolic move higher has continued with gusto throughout November. So what’s next? Well, I think Santa is coming to the party with a Christmas rally that will be the last hurrah for this bull market that began in 2009.

Let’s begin the analysis with the weekly chart.

Dow Weekly Chart

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The Bollinger Bands show price clinging to the upper band as expected for a parabolic move higher. This move up still looks to have more price and time left in it.

There has hardly been any pullback of significance in the last month, which is testament to the current strength of the bulls. I thought a minor 23.6% Fibonacci correction may occur, but the bears couldn’t even manage that.

So we have a 5 point broadening top in play as denoted by the numbers 1,2,3,4 and 5. We are now just awaiting the final wave 5 high to form.

This is also a “three strikes, and you’re out” topping pattern, which consists of three consecutive higher highs.

As outlined in the November newsletter, I expect this final high to be much higher than the point 3 high, as that high was only marginally higher than the first high at point 1. That appears to be holding true here.

There also appears the potential for the coming top to be accompanied by a triple bearish divergence in both the Relative Strength Indicator (RSI) and the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicator. This is denoted by the numbers 1, 2 and 3 on the respective lower indicators. This is commonly found at tops and generally leads to a significant decline.

Let’s move on to the NIFTY Chart

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As per my personal view, Nifty will fall heavy after big up move.

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Good Morning with World Markets

money is one of the ways we can turn the dreams we have into the reality we live. Without enough money, or a true scarcity of it, life can feel miserable. But when you have money in your pocket, does everything automatically get better? I think we all know the answer.

Money can’t change who we are. All it does is magnify our true natures. If you’re mean and selfish, you have more to be mean and selfish with. If you’re grateful and loving, you have more to appreciate and give.

Take a moment and think back to the financial meltdown of 2008. Trillions of dollars of stock and home values evaporated into thin air. Millions of jobs were lost in a matter of months. What did you experience? How did it hit you? How did it affect your family? How about your friends? Some of us reacted with fear, some with anger, some with resignation, some with resolve. All these responses were not about money, but about us. These events shined a light on what money really means to us. What power we give it. Whether we let money control us, or whether we take control of it.

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WORLD MARKETS RATE :

  • Gold trading at 1200 at 1196.
  • Us dollar index trading around 88 at 87.
  • Nymex crude trading below 70 at 69 and Crude Oil (Brent) at 75.5.
  • Dow future trading with flat closing at 17,805.00 with -7.50 points negative.
  • Green global trend seen.
  • Indian Market can be move 6000 above very soon.
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FREE CNX Nifty Tips with Resistance

Free CNX Nifty Tips  and Chart;

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Look Up FREE CNX Nifty chart and watch 8575 above to Cash Nifty.

We have bought Nifty Future 8451 to 8466 and also SEND you Email of This call: BUY NF 8449 to 8466 wtih Stoploss 8432 for targets 8572 to 8589

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  • FII money:Mint newspaper says today that FII inflows into equity and debt in 2014 will top $40 billion – the highest ever. Of this, the greater  proportion (60 percent) has gone into debt. Will these flows suddenly cease or reduce?
  • Political stability, reforms and business climate.
  • Inflation trajectory.
  • The RBI’s stellar act.

MORE About CNX NIFTY:

The CNX Nifty is a well diversified 50 stock indices, accounting for 23 sectors of the economy. It is used for a variety of purposes such as benchmarking fund portfolios, index based derivatives and index funds.

CNX Nifty is owned and managed by India Index Services and Products Ltd. (IISL).  IISL is India’s first specialism company focused upon the index as a core product.
CNX Nifty has shaped up as the largest single financial product in India, with an ecosystem comprising: exchange traded funds (onshore and offshore), exchange-traded futures and options, other index funds and OTC derivatives (mostly offshore).

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  1. Basics and definition of CNX NIFTY Tips on official site of NSE india.
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BHEL Stock Future NSE

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BHEL

(Stock Future NSE)

SELL This Stock between 250.5 to 253 and Stop loss 254

Targets for you 241 and 236 very soon

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This call is given on 10-11-2014

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