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
Siddarth Bhamre of Angel Broking recommends going long in Coal India and is negative on Eicher Motors and positive on Hero Motocorp.
Ashwani Gujral of ashwanigujral.com advises selling State Bank of India and JSW Energy.
Daljeet Singh Kohli, Head-Research at India Nivesh Securities is of the view that one may buy Coal India with a target of Rs 467.
Prakash Gaba of prakashgaba.com recommends going long in Hindustan Unilever and HCL Tech and feels that HDFC Bank and Wipro look good.
Prakash Gaba of prakashgaba.com recommends shorting Dr Reddy's Laboratories, LIC Housing Finance and Coal India.
Rajat Bose of rajatkbose.com recommends buying Axis Bank and advises selling Coal India.
Rajat Bose of rajatkbose.com feels that Coal India may move to Rs 341.50.
As per the MoU signed between the two, wagons will be procured by railways on behalf of Coal India for exclusive use in the evacuation of coal traffic from the mines of Coal India.
Vishal Malkan of malkansview.com advises exiting Coal India.
Gaurang Shah of Geojit BNP Paribas Financial Services is of the view that one may stay invested in Coal India.
Sameet Chavan of Angel Broking recommends exiting Coal India on bounce with a target of Rs 300-310.
Ashu Madan of Religare Securities advises exiting Coal India.
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SP Tulsian of sptulsian.com is cautious on Coal India.
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com advises buying Coal India.
Ambareesh Baliga, Independent Market Expert is of the view that one may pick Coal India at around Rs 315-320.
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com is upbeat on Coal India.
Chandan Taparia, Derivative & Technical Analyst, Anand Rathi Securities is of the view that one can buy Coal India 340 Call and sell 350 Call.
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com is of the view that one may sell JSW Steel and buy Coal India.
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com recommends staying away from Coal India.
Krish Subramanyam of Altamount Capital is of the view that one can buy Coal India 320 Call and sell 340 Call.
Shubham Agarwal of Motilal Oswal Securities recommends selling Coal India for a target of Rs 305.
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com recommends buying Coal India.
Amit Harchekar of A Plus Analytics recommends shorting ONGC and expects 5 percent dip in Coal India.
Hemen Kapadia of KRChoksey Securities is of the view that one may buy Bharat Forge with a target of Rs 964.