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
SP Tulsian, sptulsian.com shares his view on Reliance Infra and Reliance Power.
Sell Reliance Power, says Kamlesh Kotak, Asian Market Securities.
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Sell Reliance Power, says Kamlesh Kotak, Asian Market Securities.
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Dharmesh Kant of Indianivesh Securities advises to hold Reliance Power.
Sell Reliance Power, says SP Tulsian, sptulsian.com.
Sell Reliance Power, says Kamlesh Kotak, Asian Market Securities.
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Reliance Capital may test Rs 440- 445 range in the coming days, says SP Tulsian, sptulsian.com.
Sell Reliance Power, says Sandeep Jain of Trade Swift Broking.
Reliance Power is looking good, says Rajesh Jain, Market Strategist
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Buy Reliance Power 110 put at Rs 3, says VK Sharma of HDFC Securities.
Rajesh Agarwal of Eastern Financiers advised selling Reliance Power.
Rajesh Jain, Independent Market Strategist is of the view that Reliance Power can touch Rs 125.
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Sell Reliance Power says, Puneet Kinra of Bonanza Portfolio.
Pick Reliance Power, says Hemant Thukral, Head-Derivatives Research, SBI Capital Securities.
Prefer Reliance Infra to Reliance Power, says Devang Mehta, Vice President & Head - Equity Sales, Anand Rathi Financial Services.
Ranbaxy Labs a good bet, says Mithil Pradhan, Technical & Derivatives Analyst.
Avoid Reliance Power, says Deven Choksey, MD, KR Choksey Securities.
Sell Reliance Power, says Ashish Tater of Fort Share Broking.
Reliance Power has target of Rs 124.50, says Ashish Tater, Fort Share Broking.
Avoid trading in ADAG stocks, says Mitesh Thacker, Technical Analyst.