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    These midcap stocks with ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos can rally over 23%, according to analysts

    The “risk on trade” which took a pause for a while is back on the street. Will the budget and change in the direction of the global interest rate cycle add further fuel to the rally is a big question. 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.

    What should investors do with HDFC Bank stocks? Rahul Shah answers

    So, a good IPO and the way they have priced it also, as you rightly said, that very reasonably priced and some money to be made on the table for the investors and in a pharma pack when we are seeing that most of the pharma packs are doing quite well and the way the segment which has been into Emcure is into, so all the front they have been firing at this point of time.

    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.

    Big movers on D-Street: What should investors do with Emami, CDSL and Medanta?

    Benchmark Sensex and Nifty hit record highs fueled by global market gains. Emami shows bullish breakout potential while CDSL faces profit booking risk. Medanta's surge warns of a distribution phase, urging caution for new buyers until confirmation near 1388 levels.

    What should be your investment strategy after elections?

    Market volatility post Indian election triggered short-term turbulence, yet history shows eventual alignment with economic fundamentals. Resilient corporate earnings, infrastructure development and vigilant sector monitoring are emphasized for long-term strategic investments amidst fluctuating market conditions.

    What should investors do with telecom stocks? Sandip Sabharwal answers

    So, the best play is Bharti only because that is a pure play which has profits, which has a decent balance sheet, and which has market share and still gaining market share. Vodafone Idea is more about hope. Now the hope is that at some stage they will make profits. I am very doubtful that one, with their current balance sheet, etc, if shareholders will ever get one rupee EPS also from this company.

    • 87 stocks turn multibaggers in resilient Indian market during H1. What's the second half looking like?

      Indian market showcases resilience with 87 stocks turning multibaggers in H1. Top performers include Marsons and Tinna Trade. IT and capital goods sectors witness significant growth. Analysts predict positive market trajectory post-Union Budget and US Fed's decisions.

      Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 43%

      While the indices might be witnessing correction on intra intra-basis, the broader markets are still very much under the control of the bulls. There is greater likelihood of bullish sentiment continuing, so be bullish but more than anything else in the long term what matters for a stock is earnings and valuation. So be selective, avoid impulsive investing, and keep reviewing one’s portfolio and stay away from penny stocks especially. It is very likely that some of the penny stocks will fly and be distributed amongst retail investors. 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.

      Rupee at the mercy of politics? What’s the fate of the rupee?

      The recent volatility in Indian markets and the rupee reflects a shift in the political landscape, with Narendra Modi's BJP failing to secure a majority. Despite forming the coalition government, its fortunes — and that of the Nifty and the rupee — will remain dependent on the allies.

      What to do with Heritage Foods, REC and 4 other stocks? Religare Broking's Ravi Singh decodes

      For Nifty, a break above 23,350 could potentially lead it to touch 23,600 levels. For Bank Nifty, breaking above 50,400 could help the index achieve 51,300 levels in the near term.

      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.

      What should investors do with defence stocks? Mayuresh Joshi answers

      ​However, I think for markets with India perspective we are very-very light right now, we still like to see over the next couple of days of what transpires on the political front and therefore the initiatives that will be taken over the next few days and specifically in the budget in terms of allocations are going to be extremely critical.

      Exit Poll impact on D-Street! Religare Broking expert tells what to do with Naukri, DMart and 4 other stocks?

      All the exit polls indicate that the BJP will retain power, which is expected to lead to a positive reaction in the markets. However, given the election-related uncertainty, we may see a volatile session on Monday as the market reacts to the exit poll numbers and anticipates the final outcomes. Investors should be prepared for fluctuations but can remain optimistic about a potential rally if the final results align with the exit polls.

      Top stocks to buy: Bet on companies with healthy net profit margins to remain versatile during uncertain market conditions

      The markets are expected to rally if the election results align with expectations. Nonetheless, persistent macro issues and valuation concerns may constrain the upside potential. Analysts suggest that investors capitalise on the current volatility by accumulating quality stocks.

      Tech View: Nifty consolidating around Mt 23k for 3 days. What traders should do

      Analysis of OI data reveals that the call side exhibited the highest OI at the 23,000 strike price, followed by 23,500 strike prices, whereas on the put side, the highest OI was observed at the 22,500 strike price.

      What to do with Zomato, Cochin Shipyard and 4 other stocks? Aamar Deo of Angel One decodes

      Ahead of the June 4 general election, India VIX nears 30, causing high volatility. Analyst advises caution in investing light amid market rally driven by Modi and Amit Shah's statements. RBI's record dividend payout boosts market sentiments. Watch Nifty and Bank Nifty levels for market trends. Consider diversifying among large caps, midcaps, and small caps.

      Tech View: Nifty forms Doji candle. What traders should do next week

      Nifty on Friday ended near the flatline after climbing the 23,000-mark for the first time in history. The index formed a Doji candle during the day after Thursday’s big bull candle.

      What to do with Yes Bank, Canara Bank and 4 other stocks? Aamar Deo Singh of Angel One decodes

      Market volatility rises with India VIX surging 43% in May. Caution advised by Aamar Deo Singh to focus on quality stocks with longer-term perspective and in SIP mode amid uncertain market conditions. Singh says: "Market participants ideally should be cautious in building fresh positions and it would be prudent to adopt a wait and watch policy."

      Stocks to buy: Use Altman Z-score to select solid stocks; here are 5 stocks with upside potential of up to 34%

      The Altman Z-score is derived from a blend of financial ratios extracted from a company’s balance sheet and income statement. Its formula incorporates variables like working capital, retained earnings, earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT), market value of equity, and total assets. Essentially, this tool amalgamates diverse financial ratios to assess the company’s operational strength, liquidity, solvency, profitability, and leverage. For a comprehensive financial stability evaluation, experts recommend using the Altman Z-score. Read here to find out.

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