
Should You Add Shares of Reliance Industries Ltd.?
Sameer Dalal of Natverlal And Sons Stockbrokers Pvt. and Gaurav Bissa, senior vice president, Incred Equities Zoom Link along with Rajesh Bhosale, equity technical and derivative analyst, Angel One provided insights on these investor queries and more on NDTV Profit’s Ask Profit show.
Reliance Industries: Buy On Dips
Sameer Dalal suggests buying Reliance Industries on dips, citing the company’s growth potential in the green energy space. He advises investors to have a three-year horizon and accumulate the stock slowly over the next year.
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TCS: Buy On Dips
Dalal also recommends buying TCS on dips, as the company is one of the few IT companies growing at a slightly better pace. However, he notes that there is still an issue with operations and that differentiation of the business model needs to come through.
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Trent: Avoid On Short Term
Gaurav Bissa advises avoiding Trent on a short-term basis, citing the stock’s formation of lower tops and lower bottoms on daily and weekly charts, which is characteristic of a downtrend.
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Whirlpool: Sell
Sameer Dalal recommends selling Whirlpool, citing the company’s large size and difficulty in achieving high growth. He advises investors to sell out and look for an opportunity where they can get upside.
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Coforge: Sell
Rajesh Bhosale suggests exiting Coforge, as the stock has been underperforming and struggling to surpass its 200 DMA. He expects the stock to continue its underperformance and advises investors to exit.
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Investment Advice
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