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    Traders’ Corner: An agro commodity stock for possible 7% long trade; multiproduct bet for 6% swing trade

    More sectors are joining the bullish movement of broader markets

    Asian stocks fluctuate as traders weigh Trump win

    Asian stocks fluctuated amid US election uncertainty. Markets in Japan, Australia, and South Korea remained stable. Yields on 10-year Treasuries held steady. Wall Street edged higher with tech megacaps leading the rally. The Democratic National Committee considers early Biden nomination. Supreme Court ruling on Trump's immunity affects the election. Fiscal deficit policies are investors' focus.

    Trader's Corner: Midcap scripts 8% rise as IT services stock aims at 7% gain

    Momentum moving to many other sectors and stocks

    High-speed traders, short sellers face growing Asia crackdown

    The controversial nature of such restrictions is on full display in South Korea, where a short-selling ban hurt its attempts to win an upgrade from MSCI Inc. These developments show the difficulties policymakers have in keeping up with increasingly sophisticated trading strategies and their impact on financial markets, a challenge that’s only set to grow with the adoption of artificial intelligence.

    Retail traders are getting bigger than ever in US stock options

    Retail traders were responsible for 18.3% of the total options activity in June, a record, the bank’s strategists led by Bram Kaplan wrote Friday in a note to clients on Friday. More than 60% of their orders were for contracts expiring a week out or less, with technology options being of the highest demand among single-stock trades.

    Asia stocks down, yen slump keeps markets on intervention alert

    Asian shares fell on inflation worries, pushing bond yields higher. The yen's decline raised intervention fears. The dollar surged against major currencies. Markets reacted to unexpected inflation hikes. Uncertainties in commodity markets added to the jittery mood.

    • F&O Ban: India Cements, Indus Towers among 5 stocks under trade ban on Thursday

      The Future & Options contracts of any stock enter a ban period when its open interest (OI) exceeds 95% of the market-wide position limits (MWPL). The ban is lifted only when the open interest falls below 80% of MWPL

      Asia stocks down, yen slump keeps markets on intervention alert

      Inflation concerns impact markets worldwide, driving bond yields up and Asian shares down. Currency markets watch as the yen weakens, prompting fears of intervention. Unexpected jumps in inflation in Australia and Canada add to market nerves before the Federal Reserve's upcoming data release.

      TRADERS’ CORNER: Two AA, one AMC stock and auto ancillary stock breaking barriers for 6% short term momentum trade
      Export duty on onions to stay as domestic prices recover

      India's central government is unlikely to remove the 40% export duty on onions imposed last month, as domestic onion prices have almost doubled in the last month. The average rate of onions at the benchmark Lasalgaon APMC was Rs 28/kg on Tuesday, up 40% in the last 15 days and double of what it was a month ago. The rising onion prices have slowed down the pace of government onion procurement operations to create a strategic reserve under the Price Stabilisation Fund.

      Global traders flood American markets in search for safety

      International investors are flooding American markets with $30 billion in stock funds, mainly targeting US tech shares. The S&P 500 and long-dated Treasuries are outperforming global markets amid economic and political uncertainties.

      Stock market traders to enjoy long weekend holiday as BSE, NSE shut on Monday

      Traders will enjoy an extended weekend holiday on June 17 due to Bakri Id closure. Stock exchanges, including equity, derivative, and SLB segments, will be closed, providing a much-needed break after a volatile election period.

      Asia shares stumble; political uncertainty grips euro

      Asian stocks fell as traders reduced bets for Fed rate cuts due to a tight US labor market. A snap election in France raised political concerns, impacting the euro. MSCI's Asia-Pacific shares index also dropped.

      F&O stocks: HUL, Hindalco among 5 stocks with short buildup

      During Thursday's trading, five stocks experienced an increase in newly established short positions. Before delving into this, it's important to comprehend the process of determining whether a stock has indeed encountered a surge in fresh short positions.

      F&O stocks: Hindustan Aeronautics, Power Grid among 5 stocks with short buildup

      To determine if a stock has seen a buildup of fresh short positions, we need to understand the concept of "short selling." Short selling occurs when a trader anticipates that the price of a stock will decrease. The trader sells the stock without actually owning it and then aims to buy it back at a lower price. For example, if stock XYZ is trading at Rs 100, a trader might sell it at Rs 100 and then repurchase it at Rs 90, thereby making a profit of Rs 10.

      When will Sensex, Nifty bounce back to pre-election level? Check top predictions

      Investors worry about Modi 3.0's reform push due to coalition dependence, causing market volatility. Historically, post-election, Nifty rebounds, but rich valuations concern FIIs. Analysts predict normalization, and suggest call spreads. JPMorgan targets 22,000, while Bernstein predicts 23,500.

      Adani stocks, overseas bonds battered by rout

      Adani Group's offshore bonds dropped 1-2 points post Modi government's failure to secure a predicted victory as per exit polls.

      NYSE glitch sparks volatility in dozens of stocks

      At least 60 stocks listed on the NYSE were halted due to volatility and some stocks showed unusual outsized movements.

      Why young traders are losing money in options

      Options trading has lured young traders with the promise of quick riches through social media hype. However, a recent study found that 85% of young traders incur losses within their first year due to a lack of understanding of options strategies.

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