Name : Industry : Weight : Ticker Symbol : Max Change 1. Reliance Industries Ltd. Energy - Oil & Gas 10.56% NSE: RELIANCE Max: 4,397.26% 2. HDFC Bank Ltd. Banking 8.87% NSE: HDFCBANK Max: 27,044.93% 3. Infosys Ltd. Information Technology 8.62% NSE: INFY Max: 14,904.31% 4. ICICI Bank Ltd. Banking 6.72% NSE: ICICIBANK Max: 19,581.37% 5. Housing Development Finance Corporation Ltd. Financial Services 6.55% NSE: HDFC Max: 11,002.82% 6. Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. Information Technology 4.96% NSE: TCS Max: 3,026.11% 7. Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. Banking 3.91% NSE: KOTAKBANK Max: 76,383.33% 8. Larsen & Toubro Ltd. Construction 2.89% NSE: LT Max: 10,273.22% 9. Hindustan Unilever Ltd. Consumer Goods 2.81% NSE: HINDUNILVR Max: 1,273.49% 10. ITC Ltd. Consumer Goods 2.63% NSE: ITC Max: 1,258.62% 11. Bajaj Finance Ltd. Financial Services 2.52% NSE: BAJFINANCE Max: 2,472.71% 12. State Bank of India Banking 2.40% NSE: SBIN Max: 3,454.01% 13. Bharti Airtel Ltd. Telecommunication 2.33% NSE: BHARTIARTL Max: 3,589.90% 14. AXIS Bank Ltd. Banking 2.29% NSE: AXISBANK Max: 23,676.63% 15. Asian Paints Ltd. Consumer Goods 1.92% NSE: ASIANPAINT Max: 27,092.34% 16. HCL Technologies Ltd. Information Technology 1.68% NSE: HCLTECH Max: 863.31% 17. Bajaj Finserv Ltd. Financial Services 1.41% NSE: BAJAJFINSV Max: 2,472.71% 18. Titan Company Ltd. Consumer Goods 1.35% NSE: TITAN Max: 58,143.56% 19. Tech Mahindra Ltd. Information Technology 1.30% NSE: TECHM Max: 975.59% 20. Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. Automobile 1.28% NSE: MARUTI Max: 5,069.17% 21. Wipro Ltd. Information Technology 1.28% NSE: WIPRO Max: 4,026.81% 22. UltraTech Cement Ltd. Cement 1.17% NSE: ULTRACEMCO Max: 2,762.54% 23. Tata Steel Ltd. Metals 1.14% NSE: TATASTEEL Max: 1,652.77% 24. Tata Motors Ltd. Automobile 1.12% NSE: TATAMOTORS Max: 1,479.58% 25. Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. Pharmaceuticals 1.10% NSE: SUNPHARMA Max: 38,939.65% 26. Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. Automobile 1.09% NSE: M&M Max: 3,953.25% 27. Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. Energy - Power 0.96% NSE: POWERGRID Max: 178.26% 28. Nestle India Ltd. Consumer Goods 0.93% NSE: NESTLEIND Max: 628.12% 29. Grasim Industries Ltd. Cement 0.86% NSE: GRASIM Max: 3,554.15% 30. HDFC Life Insurance Co. Ltd. Insurance 0.86% NSE: HDFCLIFE Max: 74.09% 31. Divi’s Laboratories Ltd. Pharmaceuticals 0.84% NSE: DIVISLAB Max: 48,055.56% 32. Hindalco Industries Ltd. Metals 0.82% NSE: HINDALCO Max: 1,120.50% 33. JSW Steel Ltd. Metals 0.82% NSE: JSWSTEEL Max: 1,598.23% 34. NTPC Ltd. Energy - Power 0.82% NSE: NTPC Max: 114.66% 35. Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd. Pharmaceuticals 0.77% NSE: DRREDDY Max: 6,989.02% 36. IndusInd Bank Ltd. Banking 0.72% NSE: INDUSINDBK Max: 4,266.52% 37. Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. Energy - Oil & Gas 0.70% NSE: ONGC Max: 630.89% 38. SBI Life Insurance Co. Insurance 0.69% NSE: SBILIFE Max: 62.03% 39. Adani Port and Special Economic Zone Infrastructure 0.68% NSE: ADANIPORTS Max: 294.38% 40. Cipla Ltd. Pharmaceuticals 0.67% NSE: CIPLA Max: 4,020.15% 41. Tata Consumer products Ltd. Consumer Goods 0.63% NSE: TATACONSUM Max: 3,291.92% 42. Bajaj Auto Ltd. Automobile 0.57% NSE: BAJAJ-AUTO Max: 1,226.10% 43. Britannia Industries Ltd. Consumer Goods 0.57% NSE: BRITANNIA Max: 5,936.41% 44. UPL Ltd. Chemicals 0.51% NSE: UPL Max: 64,233.33% 45. Bharat Petroleum Corp. Ltd. Energy - Oil & Gas 0.48% NSE: BPCL Max: 1,806.20% 46. Shree Cement Ltd. Cement 0.47% NSE: SHREECEM Max: 84,322.44% 47. Eicher Motors Ltd. Automobile 0.45% NSE: EICHERMOT Max: 215,785.25% 48. Coal India Ltd. Mining 0.43% NSE: COALINDIA Max: -51.49% 49. Hero MotoCorp Ltd. Automobile 0.43% NSE: HEROMOTOCO Max: 2,411.03% 50. Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. Energy - Oil & Gas 0.41% NSE: IOC Max: 581.56%What is the eligibility criteria for selection of Nifty 50 stocks?
Eligibility Criteria for Selection of Constituent Stocks: i. Market impact cost is the best measure of the liquidity of a stock. It accurately reflects the costs faced when actually trading an index. For a stock to qualify for possible inclusion into the NIFTY50, have traded at an average impact cost of 0.50% or less during the last six months for 90% of the observations, for the basket size of Rs. 100 Million. ii. The company should have a listing history of 6 months. iii. Companies that are allowed to trade in F&O segment are only eligible to be constituent of the index. iv. A company which comes out with an IPO will be eligible for inclusion in the index, if it fulfills the normal eligibility criteria for the index for a 3 month period instead of a 6 month period.
Wednesday, February 9, 2022
Nifty50 - A Detailed Report (2022-Feb-09)
Tuesday, February 8, 2022
Stock Tips (2022-Feb-8)
Yes Bank
On Feb-9, it might go to 14.60 INR. It can test out even 15 INR as well. Volume is also good. Very prospective stock for tomorrow. It has breached 200 EMA (Exponential Moving Average). It has attempted to come above 15 INR a couple of times before. - - - - -Blue Star
It has broken 200 EMA. 25% appreciation between 31-Jan-2022 and 7-Feb-2022. It makes even more sense to buy this stock today in February as the summers are coming (not joking). It is a 'Cyclic Seasonal Stock'. - - - - -Century Plyboards
Good stock but showing resistance at 630 INR.
Blue Star - 1 Month
Blue Star - Max (Since 2001)
Century Plyboards - 6 Months
Century Plyboards - 5 Years
Yes Bank - 5 Days
Yes Bank - 6 Months
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Monday, February 7, 2022
The Cube Report (A beginning)
Index of Journals
"Do not bite what you cannot chew" the saying goes, and I did just exactly that when I joined the Gurugram office of Mobileum in the summers 2015. It was an interesting project, one of it's own kind with respect to any previous work done using iMAS. Projects built using iMAS were tabular reports and configuration screens, and I thought I could build an OLAP report as my first project in a proprietary technology that was completely new to me, and while not knowing it's limitations. But that's not how it began. It began from that morning call from Bengaluru by Sneha Kiran (my manager). She was going to discuss a task she had in mind for me as I had bandwidth that time. Sneha would also have the then-lead Aniket with her on such calls for discussing the technical and implemention details. I would like to digress a bit here: But the thing about these kind of stories is that these are 'stories', and there are three versions of it. My version of the story. His or her version of the story. And the outsider's version of the story. Still, as a writer, it is my duty to end such posts on a conclusion. I wasn't very fond of Aniket back then. He is friendly, speaks softly but that is over generalization of what Aniket is like. We can say similar things about Sneha as well that she is a nice and caring person. But it is a completely different ball game when the people you are dealing with are your manager and to-be team lead, and not your friends. The first estimate I got for this assignment was of a week under the conditions that I was a newbie to the iMAS and in the team. Aniket was confident that he could build that report in 2-3 days so I had to accept that week's period to finish the report. He was not right but he was not wrong either since requirements are supposed to be discussed and not accepted as is. The requirement given to me was not feasible with the approach I had taken. Aniket's estimate was coming from a type of report they used to call 'Drill Down Reports' in the GUI team. But this task wasn't about that. I was working day and night. I was in working on weekdays and weekends. I was working in cab and on Metro floor. I was working in office and at home. It was a two months long mayhem that ended up with me breaking down over email before Engineering Vice President of the company. I was trying to prove that I deserved this OLAP report or Ad-Hoc Report or Cube Report assignment. Also, when I look back at myself during that phase in time, I think that the egotistic tendencies in me brought out the worse in me and put me in a bad situation with my team, colleagues and seniors at work. I was not only new to technology but also to the soft skills of communication, reading people and personalities, and the corporate politics. That would be the end of the beginning. The next part would start with how I had to work with two managers for this project and I ended up working with neither. Last line is a bit strongly worded but I do think I was out of sync with both the managers.Tags: Journal,Management,
Stock Tips 2022-Feb-7
Yes Bank
At 14.25, it has 200 EMA (Expotential Moving Average). 14.95 is it's resistance. If it breaks 15, then it might go to 18.Kalpataru Power
It has come above 200 EMA.Aarti Drugs Ltd.
It has come above 200 EMA in 'Hourly Candle'. For 'Daily Candle', it will try to come above 200 EMA.Dhani Services Ltd.
It is about to break previous resistance.Castrol India Limited
Div yield: 4.42% Very good dividend yield.In Images:
Aarti drugs ltd - 5 Years
Castrol - 1 Days
Dhani - 5 Days
Kalpataru power - 5 Days
Yes bank - 5 Days
Nifty50 - 5 Years
Tags: Investment,BODMAS - Step by Step Working (Grade 6A)
BODMAS: Brackets of Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction
To solve the problem, we are following the way Google processes our above question, i.e., left to right.
Tags: Mathematical Foundations for Data Science,
Set the difficulty level:
To solve the problem, we are following the way Google processes our above question, i.e., left to right.
Also, to simplify calculations, we are rounding off answer from division part to the lower integer, i.e. floor function.
Sunday, February 6, 2022
Stock Tips 2022-Feb-7
Tags: Technology,InvestmentCDSL
% Consolidating since Oct-Nov 2020. % It can give breakout on positive side. % Stamp Duty, Transactional Revenue goes to CDSL. % Volume of trading goes up every day, so CDSL is a good stock to buy.HCL Technologies
% It has closed above 200 EMA (Exponential Moving Average).Lux Industries
% It is attempting to come above 200 EMA, which it recently broke.IEX
% Hold a little. % Monopoly business. % Good consolidation has happened in past couple of months. % Ready to rock and roll in coming months. All four of these stocks are good from long term perspective. When you think long-term, you can put 10%-15% stop-loss for a return of 25%-30%.1. BSE - 1 Day
2. BSE - Past 6 Months
3. BSE - Past Year
4. BSE - Past 5 Years
5. CDSL - 1 Day
6. CDSL - Past 5 Days
7. CDSL - Past 6 Months
8. CDSL - Past Year
9. CDSL - Past 5 Years
10. HCL - Past 5 Years
11. IEX - Past 5 Years
12. Lux Ind. - 1 Day
NSE: LUXIND13. Lux Ind. - Past 5 Days
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