Stocks to watch: Gujrat NRE, Cairn, Nagarjuna Fert
Published on Thu, Jul 03, 2008 at 16:35 , Updated at Fri, Jul 04, 2008 at 10:18
Source : CNBC-TV18
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Yesterday's euphoric rally was short-lived. The markets opened with sharp cuts and traded deep in the negative territory. Attempts at recovery were curtailed by the crude spike and weakness in the global markets. Nifty closed at 3,925 down 167 points, while the Sensex shut shop at 13,094 down 570 points.
Vijay Bhambwani of bsplindia.com is positive on Cairn India, Petronet LNG and Reliance Petroleum. His views on these stocks: On Gujarat NRE Coke: When a stock like Gujarat NRE Coke gets beaten down, it indicates that retail appetite is contracting very sharply.It closed below 200, a day simple moving average, which is a negative sign. Should it actually start to trade consistently below Rs 120, I have a feeling it is going to go double-digit. On Cairn India, Petronet LNG and Reliance Petroleum: We are waiting to pick Cairn India, Petronet LNG and Reliance Petroleum at lower levels. I would feel comfortable buying Reliance Petroleum closer to Rs 160, with some room for averaging down. Disclosure: I probably have open positions and investments in all the stocks that I have mentioned.
His view on these stocks: On Gujarat NRE Coke and Nagarjuna Fertilizer: I am upbeat on both Gujarat NRE Coke and Nagarjuna Fertilizers. Both the stocks remain in long-term bull markets. It doesn’t mean that you don’t buy them if they are falling. Someone said that India is no longer a market where you buy on dips. At some point, when the market stops falling, Nagarjuna Fertilizer and Gujarat NRE Coke and a host of other stocks will become buying opportunities then. On Tata Steel: The collapse of this stock has broken down significant support levels. I thought Tata Steel was going to outperform and actually go up while the other stocks went down. But then, it not only fell but all the significant important bands have been broken. It is now doing what the other stocks are doing. That means we do not look at it any more for buying. On SAIL and Jindal SAW: The charts of SAIL were bearish, so it was not a surprise that SAIL is sliding and falling down. Nothing in SAIL suggested that it was bottoming out or going up. Jindal SAW gave an impression that it is bottoming out but that has not turned down.
Disclaimer: I hold Delta Neutral position in Nifty and have investments in the stock market. |
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dear gaba sir 50 % of my portfolio wiped of . do u see any ray of hope next week with some kind of relief rally. d...
in Guj NRE Coke - rms71 at 11-Oct-08 01:40
company management buying shares from open market do not sell
Yep Abhi, I juz wanna say at Monday there should pay current price * 3 or 4 times, but keep watching market situati...
in Guj NRE Coke - prashant_p1p at 10-Oct-08 04:05
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