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    Stocks to buy: Bet on stocks that regularly beat analyst estimates; 5 stocks with double-digit upside

    Stocks to buy: Out of 304 companies, where estimates are compiled by a minimum of three analysts through Reuters-Refinitiv, 50 stocks have consistently surpassed analysts’ net profit estimates in all four quarters of 2023-24. This group of 50 stocks has delivered an average return of 72.4% over the past year, compared to the BSE 500 index’s 38% return over the same period. This data is based on closing values as of 18 June. The article explores the five companies that have been covered by a significant number of analysts and currently offer double-digit share price potential.

    Own midcaps? Do a check & balance exercise to avoid decision of haste: 7 midcaps from different sectors with an upside potential of upto 49%

    Every now and then the market goes through phases, where it prefers a certain set of stocks, not based on sector but based on the overall market cap. So, sometimes it is large caps, at other mid-caps. Now this partially happens, due to the flows which are coming to markets. For example, if more flows are coming to mid-cap or multicap schemes there is bound to be out performance in the mid-cap space. Now what it does is that it tends to create a sudden surge in mid-cap. Similarly when there is an outflow like the kind of one which we saw in March this year, midcap stocks tend to decline sharply. Essentially, it is the flows which impact the broader matrix of how midcaps behave. So there are phases not owning a midcap stocks appeared to sin and then there phase, where owning them appears to be sin. But if one focuses on the underlying business and some critical parameters, there is a possibility of getting rid of these phases of anxiety which keep coming to the street and create long term wealth.

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    Stocks with tailwinds called advantage India: 5 largecap stocks from 3 different sectors with an upside potential of upto 36 %

    In terms of valuations and sentiment we are not far from the place where we were in the last quarter of 2023 or early part of this year. When it was not possible to find stocks which can be called as “fairly valued” forget “undervalued”, and the sentiment was very bullish. The only difference between then and now is that we have election results which are coming up. Surely a confirmation on 4th June that continuity in the policy making is a big factor. But there is another thing which long term investors need to look at before investing. Whether the company or the sector has an advantage due to India as a country. A well known example, which has been present for decades is that of the IT industry. India as a country is a factory of software engineers, and that is our strength. So when investing for the long term, look at sectors where we have some strong tailwinds due to our human capital.

    Stocks in news: Vodafone Idea, Biocon, PB Fintech, ZEEL, JSW Steel

    Shares of ZEEL, JSW Steel, Godrej Industries, Glaxo and Sobha will be in focus as the companies will announce their quarterly results.

    New set of exporters emerging from India? 5 stocks from engineering sector with an upside potential of up to 33%

    It has been a long time that engineering major L&T has ventured into exports of engineering services to the Middle East, then it moved into exports of engineering goods. Over the years, there are companies, who specialize in some industries who also have been able to get an entry into the export market. Getting into the export market is not easy and it takes years to get into the market for two reasons. First, global companies tend to be very aggressive in bidding so that new competition does not come in. Second, Indian companies which are sort of a crossover of engineering and capital goods, required the ability to sustain these attempts to get into the esports market at a time when domestic demand was very poor. Now in the last few years, things have improved on the domestic demand and hence these companies were able to put their foot forward into the export market. Will these companies become a new set of exporters from India?

    The Economic Times
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