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    F&O stocks to buy today: Havells, Exide among top 6 trading ideas for 11 July 2024

    Indian market set to open higher following global cues. FIIs and DIIs were net buyers on Wednesday. Technical analysis points to resistance at 24,410 level on Nifty50. Experts recommend stocks like Havells India, Exide Industries, and HCC for short-term trading.

    These midcap stocks with ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos can rally over 24%, according to analysts

    For every one bull there is a half bear and that is probably enough to spoil the mood on the street. The “risk on trade” which was once again getting started probably will get hit for some time at least because of the fact that the circular by NSE on what stocks and mutual funds will be accepted as collateral or not will have short term impact on the liquidity matrix of the system. Keep an eye on liquidity and the market breadth in the next few weeks as that will determine what happens to mid-cap stocks in the medium term. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". This predefined screener is only available to ET Prime users.

    Be selective to beat this & other phases of unexpected volatility: 5 largecap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 26%

    One NSE circular and there is volatility across the market, before reacting to volatile moves, it is better to understand that when it comes to volatility, there are three things which one needs to take into consideration. First the magnitude of volatility. Second, the frequency of volatile movement and third which are the sectors leading it and overall market breadth during a volatile phase. There is a high probability that we might see more of it in the coming weeks. So, it would be better to stay prepared for volatility. One of the ways for that would be to stay with large caps and that too where there is strong reason. For example, a tyre manufacture, which ventured into global markets, its margins took a hit due to capex and now its expansion is paying off, or a tech major which accepted that it had faulted and now is on path of course correction.

    For moderate risk takers looking for medium term opportunities: 4 midcap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 35%

    One of the common things which can be heard these days is “ Nifty and sensex has moved so high, how far it will move”. Now there is no counter to such statements because of the fact that corrections can come any time. But there is another fact that this statement was equally applicable when Nifty was at 20,000 and sensex was at 70,000. Now this will be applicable when nifty crosses 26,000 and sensex moves above 90,000. So, if your investing decisions are going to be based on what is happening to nifty and sensex then probably one would miss out on the India growth story. The better way to do this is to look at individual stocks, put more stringent filters while selecting the stocks and then ignore what is happening to nifty because at the end of the day, nifty is just an index and not the market.

    Results play! Earnings growth to moderate for banks in Q1. Which stocks to buy?

    Indian banks are forecasted to experience softer growth in the June quarter, with 14-16% earnings growth YoY. Motilal Oswal predicts NII growth for HDFC Bank by 28%, ICICI Bank by 7%, and Kotak by 15%. Axis Securities sees public sector lenders growing 11% YoY. Asset quality remains steady.

    Another sector which is going through a transformation: 6 energy stocks which can give more than 18 % return in one year.

    In the last one month, there has been more sectoral rotation than probably one would have seen in the last one year. The reason is, some of the sectors which have been going through structural changes and a number of them are close to a point where either companies should produce results or they would disappoint. Take the case of auto, and a year back they were close to the same inflection point. One year later as they launch their EV’s they are being re-rating. In the case of energy companies, because the transformation is different and is much more basic in nature which requires more capex, it is going to take time. Hence expectation of the similar reaction on the street should not be expected, but there is another side to it, it would be a more sustainable change on a much bigger balance sheet and long runway of growth.

    • Sometimes skepticism should not be first port of investing: 4 largecap PSU stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 29%

      While a part of it is due to valuations, another part is due to doubts about whether the government will continue to focus on making the PSU a set of better run companies. If one looks at the announcements which have come in the last four weeks, there is a high probability of that happening.

      Repurpose FOMO for long term investing: 5 midcap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 32%

      Few months back when the nifty was forming a new high there was an event risk in terms of election results and valuations were high. Now once again nifty and other indices are forming new highs. While the event risk is over the valuation risk is still present. One should not be afraid of admitting the fact, as the indices move upward, the desire to participate is going to increase as the fear of missing out (FOMO) is bound to play out. So while being bullish, be more cautious and be more agile when it comes to taking decisions. It would be better that while looking at growth stocks one also focuses on reducing the risk by taking a hard look at some numbers which are critical indicators.

      Tech View: Nifty bulls getting tired at peaks. Here’s how to trade on Wednesday

      Nifty ended Tuesday’s session with a small loss of 18 points to form a small red candle on the daily chart which indicated that bulls are getting tired at peaks.

      Tech boom leads global markets through first half of 2024

      The first half of 2024 was marked by soaring mega caps, political uncertainties, and remarkable movements in commodities and emerging markets. From Nvidia's market value surge to Japan's weakening yen and the rise of cryptocurrencies, the period reflected a mix of challenges and opportunities shaping the global economy.

      F&O Rollover: FIIs bullish on index in July series with net longs; what's in store for Nifty?

      Nifty futures rollovers hit 76% at June series end, exceeding the previous three-series average of 69%. The July series kicks off with a higher open interest base of Rs 36,400 crore. Roll cost for Nifty settled at 40 bps on expiry day, down from the previous day's 52-54 bps.

      Being bullish & being cautious are not antonyms: 4 largecap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 41%

      There are a number of times when one hears on the street, that indices and stocks have gone so high, how much higher it can go, so forget it. Essentially the underlying feeling is that just because the nifty and sensex has moved up now it will not move so let's not invest. That is probably the worst mistake one makes because at every level, this narrative comes. When nifty was 20,000 this argument could have been made, now at 24,000 also this argument can be made and when nifty is much higher, the same argument will be made. One needs to look at the broader picture, there is no reason why one should not be bullish about India, but that does mean one should not be cautious in terms of selecting the stocks. so , continue to be bullish, also be cautious and invest in a manner that short term profit booking moves don't make you anxious.

      What would Japanese intervention to boost a weak yen look like?

      Amid market uncertainties and political pressures, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida considers intervening to stabilize the yen ahead of the ruling party leadership race. The effectiveness of intervention in addressing public concerns over the weak yen and rising living costs remains uncertain.

      Dow closes at a one-month high as investors broaden portfolios

      The Dow reached a one-month high, but the Nasdaq fell over 1% as investors shifted from AI-linked stocks. Federal Reserve rate cuts were anticipated, impacting market movements.

      VRL Logistics outlook: Should you buy this stock? Know why analysts are bullish on this stock

      VRL Logistics: Analysts are confident about VRL Logistics due to its aggressive expansion and investment plans, and the promising outlook of the logistics industry. The buoyant prospects of logistics industry will continue to support the company’s growth. The company has multiple differentiators to sustain its growth momentum. An Emkay May 2024 report states that its business model will help reap benefits of operating leverage due to owned assets and branch expansion plans.

      Wall Street bucks global rally as bond yields rise

      Wall Street's rally, driven by Nvidia and AI enthusiasm, saw record highs. European stocks were boosted by tech and real estate sectors. The STOXX 600 and FTSEurofirst 300 indexes rose, reflecting market optimism.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Thursday

      The NSE Nifty 50 and S&P BSE Sensex opened at all-time highs, rising about 0.3% each, before closing with the Nifty down 0.18% to 23,516 and the Sensex up 0.05% to 77,337. The MACD indicator signals bullish momentum for Hitachi Energy India, Axis Bank, Force India, Ingersoll-Rand India, and JITF Infralogistics.

      Buying gold annually in order to diversify allocation of forex reserves: Shaktikanta Das

      ​I think SEBI is engaged with that. So, let me not intrude into SEBI's territory and start talking about the stock markets. I think SEBI is fully seized of what is happening in the markets and we have our regular interactions with the SEBI as a part of the FSDC, the Financial Stability and Development Council, we have also a subcommittee which is chaired by the governor.

      Bank of Japan to trim bond buying, keeps rates steady

      Under Governor Kazuo Ueda, the Bank of Japan announced a tapering plan at its July meeting, aligning with previous decisions. The central bank's move towards normalising monetary policy comes amidst global central banks tightening policy to combat inflation.

      Should you buy a house now or rent it? Key factors that will help you to decide

      While property market dynamics play a big role in effecting this decision, equally important is your personal financial situation and lifestage. There are other factors to consider. If you are thinking of buying a house, here the key things you need to check.

      Should you buy a house now before property prices soar or wait for home loan interest rates to drop?

      A favourable wealth effect, driven by a sharp rise in the equity markets, is enticing many first-time homebuy ers to take the plunge, while affluent buyers are looking for second homes. If you are a fence-sitter, still unsure about when to buy a house, this market presents a big dilemma. Is it the right time to buy a house?

      Rupee ends lower on importer, foreign banks' dollar buys

      The Indian rupee ended weaker on Thursday, pressured by dollar demand from local importers and foreign banks even as most of its Asian peers gained.

      Cryptocurrency prices on June 4: Bitcoin holds above $68K; Shiba Inu, Avalanche tank up to 5%

      Cryptocurrency markets, led by Bitcoin, Ethereum and Shiba Inu, traded lower today. Bitcoin touched $70,230 on positive US inflation data, fueling speculation of a potential interest rate cut by the US Fed. The global market cap fell by 0.7% to $2.55 trillion, with stablecoins totaling $76.21 billion.

      Cryptocurrency Price on May 31: Bitcoin holds above $68.3K ahead of key inflation data

      Popular crypto tokens such as BNB, Solana, Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, Chainlink, and Polkadot declined up to 3%, while Cardano, Tron, Uniswap, and Litecoin surged up to 1%.

      ITC share price targets go well beyond Rs 500 after Q4 results. Should you buy, sell or hold?

      ITC's Q4 results disappoint investors, shares drop nearly 1% to Rs 437.85. Brokerages raise target prices up to Rs 540. Citi sets target at Rs 515, warns of regulatory impact. Morgan Stanley targets Rs 506, CLSA at Rs 470. Motilal Oswal sees defensive potential, Kotak trims EPS, targets Rs 465. JM Financial holds highest target of Rs 540, emphasizes on cigarette volume growth and capital allocation strategy for rerating.

      Recent Crypto funding surge set to transform the Altcoin market in 2024; 5 top Cryptos to watch

      Cryptocurrency startup funding surged by 40.3% to $2.4 billion in Q1 2024, while global venture capital investments hit a five-year low. Bitcoin price soared to $73,803 after BlackRock and Fidelity approved bitcoin spot ETFs.

      Tech View: Nifty inching closer to record high. What should traders do on Thursday expiry

      Nifty closes 69 points higher, forming a bullish candle with strong buying interest. Holding above 22,590, it may reach 22,750, supported by 22,500. Analysts anticipate further uptrend, with key support at 22,500 and resistance at 22,800.

      Gold Price Today: Yellow metal opens flat at Rs 73,930 per 10 grams, silver at Rs 94,306/ kg

      Gold futures and silver contracts stayed near all-time highs as traders awaited signals on Federal Reserve policy. The prices hovered above key levels supported by safe-haven buying and the prospect of interest rate cuts from the U.S. Federal Reserve. Bullion and U.S. gold futures held steady, while the US Dollar Index hovered near the 104.64 mark.

      Brokerages increase target price for Bank of Baroda. Should you buy?

      BoB’s net interest income for the full financial year stood at Rs 44,722 crore, an 8.1% uptick over FY23. The operating profit for FY24 was reported at Rs 30,965 crore, a 15.3% year-on-year (YoY) gain.

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