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Buy TCS; sell IFCI, Canara Bank: Ashwani Gujral

Ashwani Gujral of ashwanigujral.com is of the view that one may buy Tata Consultancy Services.

January 16, 2018 / 12:37 IST
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Ashwani Gujral of ashwanigujral.com told CNBC-TV18, "Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is a buy with a stoploss of Rs 2,800 and target of Rs 2,950. IFCI is a sell with a stoploss of Rs 33 and target of Rs 27. Canara Bank is a sell with a stoploss of Rs 351 and target of Rs 334."

"HDFC Bank has had a very strong breakout yesterday and after doing nothing for a long time, so that breakout, chances are will sustain. So HDFC Bank and HDFC, both went up sharply, both have corrected very mildly today. So this is a decline that you want to buy on both these guys."

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"Right now global plays are doing well, I mean if you see pharma, IT and just a small point on IT which I made earlier something is changing here and it is not the rupee. Chances are market is pricing in the digital revenues and the consulting and the new age revenues growing because otherwise stocks don’t start hitting new highs. This is a time to add IT to your portfolio if you don’t have it. So, pharma, IT, metals they should continue to look good for the rest of the year. Domestic economy will be stop start unless you start seeing great results, so metals I would still buy on decline."

"If you have held on Sun Pharmaceutical for so long now when it is trying to bottom out I don’t think it is worthwhile selling. It is very similar to IT, suddenly business models collapse and stocks collapse but these are large companies, strong balance sheets they will figure out something, some new area etc. because if you have gone through all the pain now the stock is actually recovering. So, if you are a savvy trader and investor today is the time to add on. The moment good news comes in it will run up 250-300 points. Maybe that good news is not visible today, but today the bad news is all known so that has no value."