After creating lot of confusion and frustration among retail investors who are investing in small and mid caps , SEBI now proposed to change the criteria for selecting stocks to be included in Periodic Call Auction .Read the circular link HERE . I think, it is really a relief up to a certain extent even their new circular is also a confusing one especially in the case of scrips included in 'T' group. I hope at least 75 % of the scrips currently included in PCA will come out of it in the next revision .
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thank u for giving feedback about PCA and educating us, I hope this is big relief for retail investors, Big rally will be seen small and midcap quality stocks.
ReplyDeleteLet us hope that at least in the case of few companies.
DeleteIf I understand it rightly, Stocks from t group are completely excluded from application of these rules. And it makes sense as volumes drop when trading in T group.
ReplyDeleteam I right on this sir ?
These type authorities are issuing circulars in a form which is not understandable by common people like us. Take the case of 'T' group stocks, one can interpret it as he like .I am not sure what is in their mind ...:)
DeleteDear valuepick,
ReplyDeleteSequent has issued warrants again. Diluting equity to this extend is good or bad in long term.Pls suggest.
As ever ,Still I am expecting a multibagger in Sequent ,but not for those looking into screen in every minute.
Deletedear sir , what is your call on TAYO ROLLS which you suggested to buy at 77rs now quoting at 40 plus
ReplyDeleteAlready requested to book loss.
DeleteGreat. So you can possibly suggest the stocks which were battered because of PCA but are essentially good companies and now can come out of it with the change in the criterias.
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Will try for that.
DeleteGood that they are looking into it sooner than later. Thank you for the update!
ReplyDeleteThanks.
Deletethanks for excellent service you are providing .when will be next revision for PCA ?
ReplyDeletevery good news for small investors.
ReplyDeletei m realyy thanking you for educating investors....
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