Stock Picks Podcast on April 19, 2018: 3 stocks could give up to 17% return
Bajaj Finserv: BUY| CMP Rs5372| Target Rs6095| Stop Loss Rs5190| Return 13%| Time Frame 6 months
The stock after registering life high of | 5790 during September 2017, has entered a secondary corrective phase as it discounted excesses built in the previous rally and factored in concerns over rising bond yields etc.
In the current week, the share price resolved out of past six month’s basing pattern, signalling the end of the corrective phase and commencement of fresh up leg, thus providing fresh entry opportunity.
The price decline from a lifetime high and subsequent consolidation phase over the past six months fulfill all properties of a corrective pattern within a primary uptrend as it retraced the preceding four-month rally just by 50% over seven months indicating robustness in the price structure
Significantly, the consolidation over past six months anchored at the key support of 4800 as it is the confluence of:
a) 50 percent retracement of the previous up move (3801-5790)
b) The long-term rising 52 weeks EMA, which has been held since CY 2013
The stock has immediate support at Rs5200 as it is the 61.8% retracement of the most recent rally.
We expect the stock to resume uptrend after the current consolidation breakout and head towards Rs6100 in the medium term.
The target is based on the confluence of the breakout (5450-4800=650 points added to breakout of 5450) and 123.6 percent external retracement of September 2017 – February 2018 decline (5790-4500) placed at 6095
Munjal Showa: BUY| CMP – 229| Target Rs269| Stop Loss Rs208| Return 17%| Time Frame 6 months
The share price of Munjal Showa has witnessed a strong up move in CY17 from 171 to all-time high of | 313. The stock has witnessed a sharp decline in the last three months.
In the process, it tested the major support area around 200. A sharp rebound from the support level during the previous week, recouping last four week’s price decline, is signalling strength, a reversal of the secondary corrective decline and resumption of the primary uptrend.
The stock is currently placed at the cusp of a falling channel breakout containing the entire corrective decline of the last three months signalling positive bias. Thus, it provides a fresh entry opportunity for medium term investors
In the last two weeks, the stock has been witnessing a rebound from the major support area of | 200 as it is the confluence of the following technical parameters:
a) 80 percent retracement of the entire CY17 up move
(171-313) is placed around | 200 levels
b) The long-term trend line support joining lows of CY16 (| 137) and CY17 (| 171) placed around | 200 levels
Among oscillators, the weekly 14 period’s RSI has recently rebounded from its previous low, generating a bullish crossover above its nine period’s average. Thus, it supports the positive bias in the stock in the medium term.
Based on the above technical observation, we expect the stock to continue its current up move and test levels of 269 being the 80% retracement of the entire previous decline (313 to 198) at 269.
PNC Infratech: BUY| CMP Rs175| Target Rs205| Stop Loss Rs166| Return 17% Time Frame 1 month
The share price of PNC Infratech remains in an uptrend forming a rising peak and rising trough on the weekly chart. The stock has rallied to an all-time high of 228 in December 2018. Since then, it has been in a corrective decline for the last four months.
The recent price activity suggests the corrective decline has approached maturity and the stock is likely to resume fresh up move.
The stock has recently rebounded from the support area of | 150-155 being the confluence of the 52 weeks EMA and 80% retracement of the previous up move (| 130 - 228).
The sharp up move in the last two weeks from the support area signals a reversal of the corrective trend and offers a fresh entry opportunity.
Among the oscillators, the daily MACD remains in an uptrend and is seen sustaining above its signal line thus supports the continuation of the positive trend in the stock.
We expect the stock to continue with its current up move and test levels of | 211 being the 80% retracement of the entire decline (228 – 148).
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