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Sanjeev Hota of Sharekhan by BNP Paribas feels there could be further positive earnings surprise in store for Q4FY21.
The Nifty IT index jumped 27 percent year-to-date and 77 percent from March 23's low point, while Pharma index was up 46 percent and 82 percent in same periods.
Nifty failed to conquer the upward sloping short-term uptrend below which it broke on July 14th and as expected it acted as a stiff resistance.
The first-quarter results for FY21 will start trickling from the middle of the month which will provide the next direction from the current levels.
Vineeta Sharma of Narnolia Financial Advisors also advised investors to opt for the buyback given the stock is fairly valued at current prices.
Given, the stock to perform well going ahead owing to increase in the order inflows & strong growth outlook, arbitrage benefit of 15-20 percent can be achieved easily in one month as on closing price (Rs 1,473).
Ashwani Gujral of ashwanigujral.com recommends selling Tata Consultancy Services with a stop loss of Rs 2050, target of Rs 1900 and NIIT Tech with a stop loss of Rs 1710, target of Rs 1650
Mitesh Thakkar of miteshthakkar.com recommends buying Hindustan Unilever with stop loss at Rs 2100 and target of Rs 2300 and M&M Financial Services with stop loss at Rs 355 and target of Rs 385.
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com recommends buying Bajaj Finserv with stop loss at Rs 9500 and target of Rs 10300 and Havells India with stop loss at Rs 611 and target of Rs 635.
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com advises selling Adani Power with a stop loss of Rs 58, target of Rs 54.
Mitesh Thakkar of miteshthakkar.com recommends buying BPCL with a stop loss of Rs 470 for target of Rs 500 and Larsen & Toubro with a stop loss of Rs 1330 for target of Rs 1380.
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com recommends buying Shree Cements with stop loss at Rs 22000 and target of Rs 23300 and Torrent Power with stop loss at Rs 282 and target of Rs 297.
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com recommends buying Larsen & Toubro with stop loss of Rs 1315 and target of Rs 1367 and TCS with stop loss of Rs 2150 and target of Rs 2275.
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com recommends buying L&T Finance Holdings with stop loss at Rs 115 and target of Rs 124 and Tech Mahindra with stop loss at Rs 764 and target of Rs 795.
Mitessh Thakkar of mitesshthakkar.com recommends selling Hero MotoCorp with a stoploss of Rs 2,620 and target of Rs 2,530-2,589.10 and advises buying Reliance Industries with a stoploss of Rs 1,458 and target of Rs 1,500-1,472.30.
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com advises selling Bharti Infratel with a target of Rs 201.
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com advises buying NIIT Technologies with target at Rs 1,455 and stop loss at Rs 1,345.
The next immediate support for Nifty50 is placed at around 10,750 and then towards 10,600 levels, while resistance is observed at 11,110 and then towards 11,200 levels.
Ashwani Gujral of ashwanigujral.com suggests selling State Bank of India with a stop loss of Rs 361, target of Rs 346 and Kotak Mahindra Bank with a stop loss of Rs 1520, target of Rs 1465.
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com advises buying Divis Labs with stop loss at Rs 1590 and target of Rs 1650 and Indraprastha Gas with stop loss at Rs 310 and target of Rs 325.
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com recommends buying Kotak Mahindra Bank with stop loss at Rs 1355 and target of Rs 1395 and Infosys with stop loss at Rs 732 and target of Rs 745.
Ashwani Gujral of ashwanigujral.com recommends buying Tata Consultancy Services with a stop loss of Rs 2050, target of Rs 2150, DCB Bank with a stop loss of Rs 203, target of Rs 217 and Havells India with a stop loss of Rs 755, target of Rs 780.
Ashwani Gujral of ashwanigujral.com recommends buying Indraprastha Gas with a stop loss of Rs 320, target of Rs 345, Hindustan Unilever with a stop loss of Rs 1730, target of Rs 1765 and Titan Company with a stop loss of Rs 1110, target of Rs 1140.
Ashwani Gujral of ashwanigujral.com recommends buying Indiabulls Housing Finance with a stop loss of Rs 840, target of Rs 865, BHEL with a stop loss of Rs 72, target of Rs 80 and Bajaj Finance with a stop loss Rs 3030, target of Rs 3120.
Prakash Gaba of prakashgaba.com recommends buying Eicher Motors with target at Rs 21,500 and stop loss at Rs 20,000, United Spirits with target at Rs 555 and stop loss at Rs 532 and UltraTech Cement with target at Rs 4,200 and stop loss at Rs 4,050.