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One Insider sold heavily, but larus fall ki FII selling kooda reason, FII are very crual they start selling everyday as part of sector rotation, they do same for buying too, results kooda ee quarter avg, FII won't wait for longtime in this high market, Larus is as very critical support 495, if that breaks then next minor support at 462, Looking at FII selling we may see worst major support 380 that is ultimate, but we can buy at each support level 462, 450 Then ultimate 380 if market 15 to 20% correction happens, Looking at today's market  recovery, market correction halted. Covid cases ni batti pharma sector vuntuntundi

 

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28 minutes ago, kondrakunta said:

This is how it looks in daily charts,but long term one of the best stocks ,for next rally we will see 800 plus,But we don't know exactly may be Jan ,if 3rd wave hits all pharma will rewrite again

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Thanks for sharing :shakehands:

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41 minutes ago, kondrakunta said:

This is how it looks in daily charts,but long term one of the best stocks ,for next rally we will see 800 plus,But we don't know exactly may be Jan ,if 3rd wave hits all pharma will rewrite again

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So it does it means we can take aggressive entry between 480-500 range ?

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19 minutes ago, kanagalakiran said:

So it does it means we can take aggressive entry between 480-500 range ?

No,Laurus was first identified by retailers about growth when it was 70 till 200 range Mumbai batch did not entered much (I am talking about before split) from 200 to 300 FII started enterting,rest is history.FII are still sellling,We don't know when they stop,I will suggest devide your investment into chuncks and exp 20000 into 2 or 3 parts and buy at each major support level,if that sustians that is great ,For me anything between 400 to 500 is good bet,your money is safe in long term as per my understanding of stock performance last 1 and half year

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3 minutes ago, kondrakunta said:

No,Laurus was first identified by retailers about growth when it was 70 till 200 range Mumbai batch did not entered much (I am talking about before split) from 200 to 300 FII started enterting,rest is history.FII are still sellling,We don't know when they stop,I will suggest devide your investment into chuncks and exp 20000 into 2 or 3 parts and buy at each major support level,if that sustians that is great ,For me anything between 400 to 500 is good bet,your money is safe in long term as per my understanding of stock performance last 1 and half year

FIIs started selling almost all large caps since 2 weeks....September lo Sharekhan and other reputed brokers expected target was 800 and large num of retailers entered at 650 and 700+ price.

Within a month lo Insider trading and FIIs selling baaga debba vesindi.  But long term lo am also Bullish on Laurus.

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4 minutes ago, NBK NTR said:

FIIs started selling almost all large caps since 2 weeks....September lo Sharekhan and other reputed brokers expected target was 800 and large num of retailers entered at 650 and 700+ price.

Within a month lo Insider trading and FIIs selling baaga debba vesindi.  But long term lo am also Bullish on Laurus.

Bro all large caps ane kanthe mid caps Baga debba padidindi also recent mid cap to large cap enters Ki full beating, ivi Chala aggressive ga perigaayi. General ga 20k plus large caps, ippudu recent bull run lo Chala companies large caps ayyayi Asalu 50k plus ne large cap ga treat cheyyali recent changes ni batti. GENERALL ga sector rotation in covid time frame pharma, chemicals then IT boost, non covid banks real estate(related cement, steel, ceramics) entertainment/hotels/tourism, power and energy,telecom and retail based on expansions. If you observe this you can invest wisely 

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