According to SP Tulsian of sptulsian.com, Housing Development Infrastructure (HDIL) may correct to Rs 41.50-42.
Upfront disbursal of lump sum loans should not be made in case of incomplete or housing projects under construction, the central bank said.
Shahina Mukadam of Varun Capital advices buying Emami, Housing Development Infrastructure (HDIL) and selling Sterlite Industries and Adani Power.
Hemant Thukral of Aditya Birla Money suggest going long in Reliance Communications and Housing Development Infrastructure.
In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Siddharth Bhamre, Angel Broking says that from here onwards they will be cautious on the market. He suggests squaring off long positions and buying some Put Options.
Amit Harchekar of IIFL is of the view that, Infosys is expected to come down to the levels of Rs 2650-2700.
On CNBC-TV18's show Super Six, market gurus Manas Jaiswal, manasjaiswal.com, Rajeev Agarwal, dynamixresearch.in and Vikrant Jadeja, vibranttrades.com, place their bets on two stocks each, thus offering investors a variety of options to choose from.
One can buy Sobha Developers at lower levels rather than going short on the stock, says Sahil Kapoor of Edelinvest Research.
In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com, SP Tulsian of sptulsian.com and VK Sharma, HDFC Securities give top pick for the day.
Sudarshan Sukhani, s2analytics.com, in an interveiw to CNBC-TV18 said if Nifty takes out 6050-6060 then buy. “In spite of the fact that we are facing significant results today, I would say we can anticipate and buy once the Nifty goes up, “he asserted.
More upside in HDIL, says Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com.
Buy ACC, says Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com.
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