Stock analysis is used by traders to make buy and sell call. It’s an approach to make informed decisions while investing in stocks. Stock analysis can be categorised into – fundamental analysis and technical analysis. Fundamental analysis is evaluation of data from sources, including financial records, economic reports, company assets, and market share. Analysts typically study the company’s financial statements – balance sheet, income statement, cash flow statement, and footnotes. These statements are made available to the investors in the form of quarterly earnings, disclosures to stock exchanges in compliance with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) norms. In fundamental analysis, the analysts particularly check for a company's core income, income from other sources, profitability, guidance, assets and liabilities and debt ratio among other parameters. The other method, i.e. the technical analysis focuses purely on statistical data. It works on two assumptions; one, the stock price reflects the fundamentals. Second, the study of past and present movement in prices can help determine the future price trends. Technical analysis primarily deals with price, volume, demand and supply factors. This method is effective only when supply and demand forces influence the market. However, when outside factors are involved in a price movement, technical analysis may not be successful. More
In muted earnings expectations for Q1FY21, beats were much higher than misses and that was one of major reasons and confidence booster for equity market not only in India but globally.
We would advise to buy Bank Nifty on some dips towards 21,300 for targets of 21,750-21,800.
VIX staying below 35 level will be support for the market and any up move will cap the upside to keep the market range bound.
The steep fall in oil price is definitely positive not only for India which imports around 85 percent of requirement, but also companies which use as their raw material in any form.
The tailwind for tyre sector is expected to continue as long as the coronavirus issue does not come under control. Brokerages point out that the sharp decline in crude prices will further dent crude derivative prices.
Prakash Gaba of prakashgaba.com recommends buying Balkrishna Industries with target at Rs 1180 and stop loss at Rs 1143 and Bharti Airtel with target at Rs 582 and stop loss at Rs 554.
Mitesh Thakkar of miteshthakkar.com recommends buying State Bank of India with a stop loss of Rs 320 and target of Rs 335 and Ambuja Cements with a stop loss of Rs 207.5 and target of Rs 222.
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com suggests buying Arvind with stop loss at Rs 42 and target of Rs 46 and HDFC Bank with stop loss at Rs 1200 and target of Rs 1265.
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com recommends selling Balkrishna Industries with stop loss at Rs 1089 and target of Rs 1050 and Tata Elxsi with stop loss at Rs 955 and target of Rs 925.
In terms of market cap, it said it considered micro, small and midcap companies trading at attractive valuations relative to their large cap peers, post the flight to safety driven large cap rally.
The Nifty and the Bank Nifty continue to remain in an uptrend in the medium term, so buying on dips continues to be our preferred strategy.
Ashwani Gujral of ashwanigujral.com recommends buying Bata India with a stop loss of Rs 1670, target of Rs 1720 and Kotak Mahindra Bank with a stop loss of Rs 1630, target of Rs 1675.
We maintain our bullish stance intact and advise traders to use these dips to create fresh longs.
Kotak sees risks to Indian component suppliers' earnings (Motherson, BHFC, Balkrishna and Varroc Engineering) as they are linked to global auto OEM demand.
DII and FII buying at various bottoms have arrested the downfall and we see buying interest from various market participants, said Vijay Kuppa of Orowealth.
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com suggets selling United Breweries with stop loss at Rs 1,305 and target of Rs 1,272.
The weekly strength indicator RSI and momentum oscillator Stochastic have both turned positive and are above their respective reference lines indicating positive bias.
Mitessh Thakkar of mitesshthakkar.com recommends buying ITC around Rs 288 with stop loss of Rs 284 and target of Rs 296 and Larsen & Toubro around Rs 1340 - 1345 with stop loss of Rs 1325 and target of Rs 1390.
Mitessh Thakkar of mitesshthakkar.com recommends buying Balkrishna Indistries with a stop loss of Rs 839 and target of Rs 885, Dabur India with a stop loss of Rs 431 and target of Rs 445 and Mahindra & Mahindra with a stop loss of Rs 638 and target of Rs 662.
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com recommends selling Repco Home Finance with stop loss at Rs 390 and target of Rs 370, Mahindra & Mahindra with stop loss at Rs 695 and target of Rs 665 and JSW Steel with stop loss at Rs 269 and target of Rs 258.
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com advices selling Balkrishna Industries with a stoploss of Rs 910 and target of Rs 880.
Ashwani Gujral of ashwanigujral.com recommends buying Hindustan Unilever with a stop loss of Rs 1830, target of Rs 1885 and HDFC with a stop loss of Rs 1950, target of Rs 2010.
Mitessh Thakkar of mitesshthakkar.com suggests buying Bajaj Finance with a stop loss of Rs 2414 and target of Rs 2490, Escorts with a stop loss of Rs 678 and target of Rs 718 and Balkrishna Industries with a stop loss of Rs 972 and target of Rs 1022.
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com suggests buying Dabur India with stop loss at Rs 395 and target of Rs 419, Aurobindo Pharma with stop loss at Rs 779 and target of Rs 822 and MRF with stop loss at Rs 67000 and target of Rs 69500.
Ashwani Gujral of ashwanigujral.com recommends buying Titan Company with a stop loss of Rs 920, target of Rs 945, Ajanta Pharma with a stop loss of Rs 1130, target of Rs 1165 and Bajaj Finance with a stop loss of Rs 2400, target of Rs 2520.