HomeNewsBusinessPersonal FinanceLooking for stocks headed for better times? Here are 5 signals

Looking for stocks headed for better times? Here are 5 signals

If the promoter does not participate in the buyback offer, then his ownership in the company goes up in percentage terms after the buyback concludes

October 06, 2018 / 15:24 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

Nikhil Walavalkar Moneycontrol News

Low returns in asset classes such as gold, real estate and bonds have made many individual investors dabble into equity. Some choose to take the less painful mutual fund route, the adventurous lot goes for direct stock-picking. While it takes years to master the art and science of stock-picking, experts offer some hand-holding in the form of indicators for better times ahead for a stock.

Promoter buying

Story continues below Advertisement

There could be many reasons why a promoter is selling, but there could be only one reason behind why a promoter is buying — the stock is attractive. When the promoter is purchasing shares from the open market, it is safe to assume that the shares are undervalued.

“If the promoter chooses to convert optionally convertible preference shares into equity shares at a premium to the market price, rest assured the business is grossly undervalued,” says N Arunagiri, MD and CIO of Chennai-based TrustLine India, a portfolio management services provider.