Http:/investment 2 success.blogspot.Com/2011/02/sterlite-industries-india-buy...I have a long time this Monday.Regular purchases by Sterlite Industries India Stock Exchange are recommended to be traded on the New York Stock Exchange as ADR.Sterlite is an Indian industrial giant specializing in the production of copper, zinc, aluminum and lead for India and the world.As China becomes a bigger importer of base materials, the prospects for Sterlite may be better.I would suggest caution now because I think a very likely broad market to sellStocks will fall this week or in the coming weeks.This involves not only the Indian market, but also the US and the global market.I might be completely wrong.In any case, I think it is prudent to pay close attention now.India's benchmark Mumbai Stock Exchange Sensitive Index Sensex was 18,211.As of Friday, February 18, 2011, there has been sales pressure since November 05, 2010.Is the sale over or will it continue?If it continues, the next major supporters of Sensex are 17,000 and 16,000.I do see more selling pressure in the short term, but now oversold selective Indian stocks are starting to look more attractive.Starting in May 2003, about 3,000 of Sensex reached a supernova upward trend of 20,000 at the end of 2008.Will this long-Rising trend?I will say yes, but when I will not.What I can say is that opportunities are good for people who are prepared, so buy some long-term weaknesses now --At this point, the long-term gains from these Indian stocks can be very profitable.The International Monetary Fund predicts that growth in India's gross domestic product will slow to eight.4% is 2011, compared to 9.7% in 2010.This is still a major and amazing factor, with growth forecast at 3% or less in more developed countries.Due to pressure on Indian stock prices, now could be a good time to buy some long-term growth potentialterm.At least, the risk of lower prices now seems to be smaller than the risk of trying to buy stocks when prices soar and momentum is strong.India's inflationary pressures have led the central bank to raise interest rates last year, and food inflation is still above 10%.Inflation is a concern for Indian companies at the moment, and inflows of foreign investment funds help to provide more liquidity.Companies in India's Sensex currently have a price-earnings ratio of about 17 times, down from 21 times a year ago.I suggest that now may be a good time to buy the current weak Indian industrial and financial stocks in order to recover later this year.(India's net income of 3rd in the 2010 quarter increased by about 25%, while revenue increased by about 60% over the previous year.Sterlite is able to take full advantage of the strong global demand for base materials.Sterlite's current trading revenue is around £ 2011 and is a long-standing attractive buy-in candidate.term.The 52-week high of 19 and the low of 13 make Sterlite a very high-profile low.risk high-Rewards are now purchased in multiple ways.Long-The potential of this trade investment is multifaceted.bagger returns.We will see if Sterlite and India can continue to grow strongly.In case they're not around-Semester implementation stop-loss and re-Analyze later.If your a long-For long term investors, Sterlite may be a good holder of your portfolio.Buy Entry: 13.26 to 14.Stop-Loss: 12.Profit margin: 17.13 to 17.76, 18.20 to 18.71, 20.93 to 21.54, 26.26 to 26.95, 29.95 to 30.Sterlite Industry (India) Co., Ltd.Black metals and mining companies in India and international.The company is engaged in the mining, smelting and processing of copper, as well as the production of copper by-products.It provides the copper cathode used as the starting material of the copper rod, as well as the alloy used in the manufacture of brass, bronze and alloy steel, and is applied in national defense and construction;Copper continuous casting rods mainly used for power and communication cables, Transformers and magnet wires;Sulfuric acid and phosphate acid for fertilizer production enterprises and other industries;and other by-The products of copper smelting operations, such as hydrogen fluosilic acid, iron sand, gypsum, anode mud and DORE.The company also produces and sells zinc ingots to galvanized steel producers as well as alloy, dry battery, die casting and chemical manufacturers;Lead ingots mainly for battery and chemical manufacturers;Silver ingots are mainly for industrial users of silver.In addition, Sterlite Industries produces primary aluminum in the form of ingots and wires for manufacturing in aluminum castings as well as in the construction and transportation Industries as well as in various electrical applications;Rolling products, including coils and plates for aluminum foil manufacturing, printing, transportation, consumer durables, construction and construction, electrical and communications, packaging and general engineering industries;And vanadium mud, oneProducts of alumina refining process, mainly used in the manufacture of vanadiumFerroalloy.In addition, the company is engaged in wind power generation through its subsidiaries.The company has 123 wind power plants.2 MW power generation capacity.The company was founded in 1975 and is headquartered in Mumbai, India.Sterlite Industries (India) Co., Ltd. is a subsidiary of weidanta Resources Co., Ltd.