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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

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  • Experts list 10 best bets for Dec series as bulls keep up the market rally

    With decisively surpassing previous record highs and making higher highs, higher lows formation along with healthy volumes on daily charts last week, the Nifty50 is likely to march further northward with eyeing 20,400-20,500 zone.

  • Will the rally in small PSU bank shares sustain?

    Expert expects to see derating in smaller PSBs as the surge in other income, the primary driver of superior RoE (return on equity) in FY23 could be transient.

  • Market corrects post RBI MPC outcome| Bet on these top 10 rate-sensitive stocks

    Experts are not worried due to this market fall, in fact, it gives an opportunity to pick quality stocks including rate sensitive stocks on dips.

  • Ten stocks gear up to deliver up to 15% returns as RBI slams brakes on rate hikes

    With the rate pause, there will be some respite for large debt companies, growth stocks, small and mid-cap space companies, and specific sectors like consumer durables and real estate in the medium term

  • Trade Spotlight | What's your strategy for ICICI Bank, Trent, Alkem Laboratories today?

    Alkem Laboratories shares also rose 3 percent to Rs 3,396, the highest closing level since April 21 last year and formed long bullish candle on the daily scale with healthy volumes, continuing uptrend for fifth consecutive session.

  • Trading in times of correction: Top 10 ideas from experts for next 3-4 weeks

    The 17,300 level is expected to act as a crucial support, followed by the recent swing low of 17,250 and, if the said levels get broken, then there could be correction up to the 17,000 mark

  • RBI monetary policy: Repo rate hiked by 50 bps, 9 rate-sensitive stocks can give 6-20% return

    We have collated a list of rate-sensitive stocks that experts say can give 6-20 percent return over the next 3-4 weeks. Returns are calculated based on the closing price of June 7:

  • Hot Stocks | HDFC, TVS Motor, ICICI Bank can give double-digit returns in short term. Here's why

    TVS Motor has given a breakout of an Inverted Head & Shoulder pattern on the weekly charts. The stock has sustained at 5 months high, indicating positive undertone of the stock. On the daily charts, the stock is maintaining higher top higher bottom formation.

  • These 10 rate-sensitive stocks look bright as RBI keeps monetary policy on expected lines

    Moneycontrol has collated a list of rate-sensitive stocks that may be a good buy at current levels or on dips from a 2-3 weeks' perspective. Returns are calculated based on April 7 closing price.

  • Top 10 trading picks for next 3-4 weeks as market loses momentum

    The Nifty 50 lost 0.8 percent last week but stayed consistently above the crucial 17,000 mark as well as the 200-day moving average of about 17,030 in the past six straight sessions. The first half of this week will likely give a fair idea of the short-term direction

  • Nine best stocks for your portfolio to secure healthy returns by next Holi

    Here are nine picks (mix of largecap, midcap, and smallcap) suggested by the market experts and portfolio managers that can be added to your portfolio to gain healthy returns by next Holi.

  • Market at 7-month low an opportunity, experts pick 17 stocks for long term

    Investors should focus on the domestic economy-facing sectors like capital goods, infrastructure, real estate and banking. In the near term, they are betting on metals, IT and pharma

  • Axis Securities picks 7 large-caps, 5 midcaps, 4 small-caps after Ukraine-Russia-led correction

    Commodities will be the biggest gainers and as long as the geopolitical heat continues, it will be the dominating market theme, Axis Securities said.

  • Bet on these 41 stocks after FM’s growth-oriented Budget

    The biggest beneficiaries would be the infrastructure segment, capital goods, real estate, railways, power, fintech, agriculture, defence and banks, say experts. One of them said the Budget will be negative for the entire PSU and PSU bank space since there were no major announcements on divestments.

  • Hot Stocks on Budget Day | Here's why PNB, ICICI Bank, Maruti Suzuki can give up to 10% return in short term

    Any level below 16,836 would be considered a fresh sell signal on the Nifty charts. Below 16,836, the Nifty could slide towards the next support of 200-day EMA, currently placed at 16,612

  • Reliance Industries tops list of biggest wealth creators, study shows

    Reliance retained its position as the biggest wealth creator for the third year in a row, with a 13.6% share of the total wealth created during 2016-21, according to a study by Motilal Oswal

  • RBI Monetary Policy: Here are 10 rate-sensitive stocks

    HDFC twins and SBI are among the list of stocks being presented by three experts. They also explain why technical indicators are favouring these stocks.

  • Trade Spotlight | What should you do with PVR, ICICI Bank, KEC International stocks?

    Here's what Vikas Jain of Reliance Securities, recommends investors should do with these stocks when the market resumes trading today.

  • Top 10 buys for next 3-4 weeks as market marches to record highs

    Considering the recent behaviour of the market, it is pretty clear that the bulls are not willing to let loose their firm grip so easily, says Sameet Chavan of Angel One.

  • Top 10 trading ideas by experts for October series

    After some profit-booking in the past week, stocks are likely to be rangebound in the week ahead, analysts said.

  • Bulls still have not lost the game. Top 10 trading ideas for the next 3-4 weeks

    Experts feel the market is expected to face resistance at the 17,500 level, but may find it difficult to decisively cross it. They advise caution at current levels and a stock-specific approach.

  • ICICI Bank hits Rs 5 lakh crore market cap; what should investors do?

    ICICI Bank is the second bank to attain the feat

  • Hot Stocks | ICICI Bank, Federal Bank and Tata Chemicals can give double-digit returns in short term

    For Nifty, 15,900 would act as a major hurdle in the short term, above which, the index can march towards its record high and above 16,000, said Shitij Gandhi of SMC Global Securities

  • Can better than expected FY21 GDP numbers boost market's mood? These sectors to come in focus

    Gaurav Garg of CapitalVia Global Research believes the market has already factored in current economic conditions and might take the GDP data as a non-event.

  • Use the correction, bet on these 8 stocks to add strength to your portfolio

    The market has remained volatile as coronavirus cases continue to rise in the country. Experts say every decline is an opportunity to buy quality stocks, with a strong recovery expected once infections reach their peak.

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