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    Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 24%

    If anyone had any doubt that both indices and broader markets are not in control of bulls, all those doubts were cleared on Friday. For the majority of the day, nifty was trading in red, thanks to the banking stocks and largely the HDFC Bank. But within minutes, Nifty changed its color to green and market breadth, which was already positive, gained momentum. So, while being bullish, stay alert and just make an attempt so that common mistakes of bullish markets are avoided. We look at stocks which have witnessed a continuous rise in their score in the last one month. These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

    Mukul Agrawal buys 6.5% stake in this multibagger smallcap stock during first quarter

    ASM Tech's ownership is primarily held by promoters (47.36%), with the remaining 42.64% held by the public. Notably, neither mutual funds nor foreign portfolio investors hold significant stakes in the company.

    Don't be afraid to be bullish, just a bit of hard work and a pinch of patience: 4 smallcap stocks for long term investors

    Given how nifty and sensex are moving and market breadth is panning out, it is very likely that we are soon going to enter a phase, where the desire to own small caps would come in the category of “highest”. Another side of the story, when that happens, what will get ignored is that “risks” are also at the highest when bulls are controlling the small cap segment. For all those who still want to take exposure to them, in such times, it would be better to be cautious in selecting the stocks, better to go with buying in smaller quantities and buy stocks where the underlying business has good macro fundamentals. Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus which lists stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy".

    Don't be afraid to be bullish, just a bit of hard work and a pinch of patience: 4 smallcap stocks for long term investors

    Given how nifty and sensex are moving and market breadth is panning out, it is very likely that we are soon going to enter a phase, where the desire to own small caps would come in the category of “highest”. Another side of the story, when that happens, what will get ignored is that “risks” are also at the highest when bulls are controlling the small cap segment. For all those who still want to take exposure to them, in such times, it would be better to be cautious in selecting the stocks, better to go with buying in smaller quantities and buy stocks where the underlying business has good macro fundamentals. Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus which lists stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy".

    World’s most volatile big stock is rocking Indonesia’s market

    Indonesia's stock market faces turmoil as PT Barito Renewables Energy's volatility alarms investors. Foreign capital outflows increase due to uncertainties in fiscal policy and a weak currency, triggering downgrades by major financial institutions.

    Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 29%

    The bullish mode and mood of the market, which is already in place on the street as the nifty touched new high, is likely to get a boost as the first indication of return of FPI comes to markets. The budget and the narrative which gets built post that is going to play an important role in that. Maintaining fiscal discipline and announcing continuing policy push for key sectors would be key for that. We look at stocks which have witnessed a continuous rise in their score in the last one month. These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

    • Is buying just hotel stocks better or a collection of stocks which gain from travel hungry Indians? 17 stocks from the whole tourism ecosystem

      There can be a debate on whether, after the run up that hotel stocks saw in the last three years, are they cheap or not, and whether one should buy them now. But when it comes to tourism and the possibility that it will grow at a much faster rate, there is little room for debate. Now the question is if one buys only one set of stocks, for example hotel stocks, they come with their own plus and minus, right from the business risk of that industry to the fact that in tourism business, there are many segments, so there is a premium segment, there are travelers who travels by train and stay in medium size hotel which are not even listed. But then he has spent money in booking his ticket which has been captured on a railways ticketing platform. So, why not have that railway ticketing platform in a small portion of the portfolio.

      Stock Radar: SBI Cards records a breakout from falling Wedge pattern after 20% fall from highs. Time to buy?

      SBI Cards & Payment Services, a NBFC entity, saw 20% decline pre Wedge breakout. Traders target Rs 770-830. Hit Rs 932 high, now Rs 723, 22% down. Support at 680, Double Bottom. Positive Moving Average crossover.

      A large opportunity but only for long term investors: 6 insurance stocks with potential upside of up to 17%

      While it should be done for every sector, for some sectors it is extremely important to make a distinction between the narrative which is making rounds on the street and what is happening in the real business. The reason, it is a narrative which is going on the street which makes expectations high and when they are not met then investors end up making the wrong decision both at the time of buying and selling. First, a large market size does not mean that players will see all the growth in the short term, it might be a long term play when it comes to overall growth of the markets. So, while insurance is a big opportunity, it will pan out over a period of time. Second, a number of times, the name of both life and non- life and health insurance companies is taken in the same breadth. But they are very different in every aspect and the stock price movement will also follow a different trajectory. So does the current phase of consolidation and underperformance of the stocks is an opportunity for investors looking for a real long term investment opportunity?

      Penny stocks linked tax evasion: Tax dept may take you to court and tribunal for bogus transactions

      Penny stocks: The income tax department can now file appeal in tribunals and court if you are found to be using penny stocks or accommodation entries or both to evade taxes. Earlier the tax department could file such appeals only if the tax effect crossed certain thresholds, however now these cases are to be taken on merit irrespective of the tax effect amount.

      5 things to know about penny stocks before you invest

      A penny stock is a relatively low-price stock which has a low market capitalisation. In India, stocks that trade under Rs.10 fall in this category. Text: Centre for Investment Education and Learning (CIEL)

      When Ankur Warikoo made money in penny stocks and got addicted

      Ankur Warikoo shares his investing journey, advice on house buying, asset allocation strategy, views on gold vs crypto, past mistakes, and investment recommendations for youngsters in a jargon-free book 'Make Epic Money'. Warikoo also says: "Index mutual funds are an incredible way of slow money making, benefiting from compounding. "

      Buy Paytm? Let penny pickers stand before oncoming trains; don’t join them: Ajay Bagga

      Ajay Bagga advises investors to avoid companies with compliance issues and governance problems and focus instead on India's growth stories and take calculated risks on smallcaps. The market is going through a consolidation phase, with domestic institutions holding up the market. He thinks we will see better levels again and it is more a consolidation phase that we are going through.

      Time to look beyond top 3 private banks? 6 midcap private banks with upside potential of up to 34%

      In sectors like banking when a regulatory rejig takes place, every player has to follow a new set of rules. This leads to a situation where entities which are large or are already following best practices are able to make transition to a new regime in a short span of time and are the first one to get rewarded on the street. Others who take time to the follow which normally are smaller or mid sized players tend to get attention later. There is a set of mid-sized banks which don't have the distribution reach which large private banks have, but when it comes to ownership they are not the same as the PSU banks. They have very different hybrid kinds of ownership, a sort of quasi private sector banks. These are private sector banks of mid-sized banks which operate in particular regions. Over a period of time they have also been forced to clean up their act. Will they see a strong re-rating?

      Beneficiaries of possible lower interest rates? 5 construction & contracting companies with upside potential of up to 32%

      Whether it is an individual or a company, interest rates matter to every segment of the economy, the only difference is how strong is this co-relationship. For an individual, his or her EMI, right from home loans to personal loan to auto loan is decided by interest rates. For companies the cost of capital is decided by interest rates and capital is the lifeline for all companies. When it comes to companies, there are certain sectors which get impacted by movement in interest rates more than others. The reason is that both the demand for their product and service and their own ability to grow and have better margins has strong co-relationship with interest rates. Now with higher probability of interest rate coming down, will companies from contracting and construction space which work on wafer thin margins have better margins? If Yes, then order books which in any case are brimming may deliver more than expected.

      Remember this before you buy that high-flying penny stock

      Apart from this, leap years too have seen a lot of volatility. Statistics show that Indian markets face drawdowns of about 25% every 3.5 to 4 years. 2024 is a leap year and this pattern too adds up to the overall market volatility.

      It's raining money! 88% of all BSE stocks are up, 20% turn multibagger from March lows

      Out of the 3,708 stocks traded on BSE, a vast majority of 3,245 or 88% have given positive returns from the lows of March 20 till December-end. When it came to multibaggers, the list went up to 736 which means every 5th stock has doubled money.

      Hot Stocks: Brokerage view on HCL Technologies, Zomato, Bank of India and Bharti Airtel

      Jefferies maintained a buy rating on Bharti Airtel and raised the target price to Rs 1300 from Rs 1085 earlier. The brokerage firm retained an underperform rating on Indus Tower but raised the target price to Rs 160 from Rs 150 earlier.

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      These 6 penny stocks delivered highest dividend yield in 2023. Do you own any?

      The dividend yield is the annual dividend payment to shareholders expressed as a percentage of the stock's current price. According to Ace Equity data, at least five penny stocks delivered a dividend yield of up to 9.8% in the last one year. It is to be noted that penny stocks are extremely risky, and dividends are not guaranteed. Here is a list:

      Stocks to buy now: 9 companies that are likely to double their earnings in next three years

      The market capitalisation of NSE-listed companies surpassed $4 trillion on 1 December 2023. The benchmark Nifty 50 and MSCI India indices delivered 16% YTD returns, against the MSCI indices of China, Brazil, the UK and Europe, with returns ranging from -15% to 12.3%. The investors’ sentiments are buoyed by the strength of the Indian economy, which is visible from the above-expectation 7.6% GDP growth in the second quarter of 2023. Going forward, the analysts expect reasonable earnings growth, supported by continuing capex programmes of corporate India.

      In run to safety, investors dump risk, mid & smallcap stocks

      "We are seeing a mean reversion phenomenon in the markets where the mid- and small-cap indices both peaked in October and are now experiencing a correction at a rate faster than the Nifty" said Deepak Jasani, head of retail research at HDFC Securities. "Investors display a sentiment of risk aversion and are not willing to wait longer, and hence are pulling out of the market booking profits wherever available or cutting losses."

      At a time when Nifty50 delivered only 2.5% returns post Q1 of the financial year 2024 (1st July - 20th September 2023), several penny stocks have rallied 130-410%. As per Ace Equity data, here's a list of the top 10 penny stocks that have delivered up to 410% returns:

      41 multibaggers, 80% win rate! SME IPOs spreading FOMO among bluechip warriors

      Out of the 105 SME IPOs that got listed on Dalal Street so far in the calendar year 2023, a majority 84 have given positive returns. This translates into a win rate of 80%, which means four out of every five SME IPOs made money.

      ​Delivering big time! These 10 penny stocks more than doubled investors' wealth in first half of 2023

      ​Penny stocks, typically with market capitalisation of less than Rs 1,000 crore, are more volatile but also have the potential to turn multibaggers in a short period of time. Here are 10 such stocks which have risen up to 300% in the first half of the current year.

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