Indian Stock Market trends for the week (13th July 2009 to 17th July 2009)
Last week witnessed lot of erosion of value in the market. Budget expectations were high and the market could not understand the positive implications of a broad based and long term investment oriented budget. But the realization of this strength will be visible soon and the markets may show recovery in the coming week.
On Monday 13th July 2009 the market may open flat and show listless trade, but gradually during the day the market may firm up especially by afternoon. Thereafter the trend of the week may remain positive.
How to understand these trends
These are not forecasts for any particular day. They are broad trends which have to be understood as follows: For example trends may show that the market may remain firm between 5th and 7th January 2007. It does not mean that on all these days market will rise. Market may actually rise or fall on any particular day, but the net effect during this period may remain positive. Compare the closing Nifty values of 4th January 2007 (previous closing) and 7th January 2007 (current closing) and in this manner you can understand these trends.
These trends are based purely on astrological principles. Since astrology is subject to individual interpretations, Jyotishguru.com expressly disclaims liability and does not make any warranties on the accuracy or interpretations, which any one may make of these trends. These trends therefore have no legal or contractual significance. This disclaimer specifically indemnifies Jyotishguru.com, its employees, its associates and Mr. Deepak Kapoor, astrologer, for any loss, or loss of opportunity which anyone may incur. It is therefore suggested that you may consult your financial advisor before investing in the market.
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