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Nifty: On the verge of breaking out

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Thought for the day "When a train goes through a tunnel and it gets dark, you don't throw away the ticket and jump off. You sit still and trust the engineer." —Corrie Ten Boom (Dutch, 1892-1983) Word for the day Ossify (v) To become rigid or inflexible in habits, attitudes, opinions, etc., e.g., A y oung man who began to ossify right after college . (Source: Dictionary.com) Malice towards none There are two types of product advertisements - (a)which mention price of the product being offered; and (b) which do not mention the price! First random thought this morning Post the forecast of normal monsoon, Governor Rajan has hinted at possibility of further rate cuts. Infosys obliged the bulls by disappointing the naysayers. USFDA data suggested that the Indian pharma companies are doing great. The settings are perfect for Nifty to top mount 8k again, after five months. Nifty: On the verge of br...

States of the Union

Thought for the day "Gratitude is a sickness suffered by dogs." —Joseph Stalin (Georgian, 1879-1953) Word for the day Reconteuse (n) A woman who is skilled in relating stories and anecdotes interestingly. (Source: Dictionary.com) Malice towards none Kurmi for Kurmi; Koeri for Koeli; Yadav for Yadav; and Lodh for Lodh - it's like a hockey match in UP with man to man marking strategy. First random thought this morning The presidential election in the USA no longer seems to be a contest between the republicans and democrats. It has definitely transformed into something else. The leading republican contender is creating fears of anarchy in many minds. The leading democrat contender is seen less as a politician and more as a woman. The deeply sexist and racist character of white American male is out in the open for everyone to see and feel. States of the Union RBI recently released a re...

I choose heart over head

Thought for the day "The death of one man is a tragedy. The death of millions is a statistic." —Joseph Stalin (Georgian, 1879-1953) Word for the day Ersatz (adj) An artificial substance or article used to replace something natural or genuine; a substitute. (Source: Dictionary.com) Malice towards none By sleeping in planes, working round the clock, and frugal eating - PM is vindicating the stance of CPM leaders that he is not PM but a RSS Pracharak. But what's objectionable in this? First random thought this morning Shankaracharya of Dwaraka-Sharda Peeth has attributed the drought in Maharashtra to the worship of Shirdi Sai Baba by the state's people! Is he implying that three Jyotirlings (Shiva), Lord Panduranga (Vishnu) and Dev Shani, who are seated in the State, are watching the people suffer and die just because some of them happen to be worshipping a noble man? Someone please inf...

Nifty: Change of track might be misleading

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Thought for the day " Ideas are more powerful than guns. We would not let our enemies have guns, why should we let them have ideas." —Joseph Stalin (Georgian, 1879-1953) Word for the day Contretemps (n) An inopportune occurrence; an embarrassing mischance: He caused a minor contretemps by knocking over his drink. (Source: Dictionary.com) Malice towards none A "Tea Seller", who also happens to be "OBC" given charge of BJP in UP. Is it a co-incidence, or some kind of cantrip.   First random thought this morning The question is not whether Gov. Rajan is some three year late in bringing QE to India, or he has done it deliberately late to maximize the impact. The question is how far he is willing to go the full distance like ECB. A midway reversal will certainly be destructive. Nifty: Change of track might be misleading In past six months commodity stocks have...

Battlefield UP- II

Thought for the day "Men have become the tools of their tools." —Henry David Thoreau (American, 1817-1862) Word for the day Vociferous (adj) Crying out noisily; clamorous. (Source: Dictionary.com) Malice towards none Nitish Kumar has taken "Bihari vs, Bahari" to new heights. He says - consumption of alcohol is bad for health and economy, therefore he is banning it in the state of Bihar. However, the state will keep producing alcohol and export it to other states for consumption of non-biharis. First random thought this morning Happened to meet a 94yr old freedom fighter yesterday. He faced atrocities of British administration, served two jail terms totaling 32months. In his recollection, he had never chanted "Bharat Mata ki Jai", during his nine years of fight for freedom. He does not recall any of his colleagues in freedom struggle chanting it either. "Vande Matra...

Battlefield - UP

Thought for the day "Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after. —Henry David Thoreau (American, 1817-1862) Word for the day Cupidity (n) Eager or excessive desire, especially to possess something; greed; avarice. (Source: Dictionary.com) Malice towards none Rakhi Sawant: Ban ceiling fans to stop suicides. Rahul Gandhi: Congress is fighting a war of ideology.   First random thought this morning Increasingly, India is finding place in high opinion of global decision makers. After a really long period, global decision makers are enthusiastic about India. Some may like to split the credit between PM Modi's unprecedented & audacious marketing efforts, and TINA factor (given the poor conditions in other larger emerging markets especially China); while the others believe, it's just that the TIME of India has arrived. Rest everything is just a quirk...

Rajan brings QE to India

Thought for the day "To a philosopher all news, as it is called, is gossip, and they who edit and read it are old women over their tea." —Henry David Thoreau (American, 1817-1862) Word for the day Pugnacious (Adj) Inclined to quarrel or fight readily; quarrelsome; belligerent; combative. (Source: Dictionary.com) Malice towards none CPM almost ended UPA-I by withdrawing support over civil nuclear deal. A. Raja and Kanimozhi of DMK dented the image of UPA-II government so badly that Congress is reduced to just 44 MPs in Lok Sabha. Now Congress is joining these forces as minor partner in state polls. Rahul Gandhi was talking about some ideological warfare in Assam!!!   First random thought this morning A large part of foreign investments in India comes through "tax friendly" jurisdictions like Mauritius. We all know it well that not all this money is dirty. Likewise, many Indi...

Strategy

Thought for the day "It is not enough to be busy. So are the ants. The question is: What are we busy about?" —Henry David Thoreau (American, 1817-1862) Word for the day Nimiety (n) Excess; overabundance. E.g., nimiety of mere niceties in conversation . (Source: Dictionary.com) Malice towards none Will Congress both Assam & Kerala; and with that the claim to be a National Party? First random thought this morning Five key takeaways from the recently concluded T20 World Cup: (a) The shortest version of the game is inarguably the benchmark now (purist may please excuse me); (b) West Indies has definitely re-emerged as a major force in the international cricket (Is basketball declining in the Caribbean?) ; (c) Bangladesh has restored the balance in sub-continent, that got disturbed with decline of Pakistan (look forward to more bi-lateral business with the eastern neighbor as Mirpur emerges as new Sharjah); (d)...