TCS Stock Analysis-07Feb2020

TCS stock closed on Friday, 7th Feb at 2136, while the 50 day SMA is at 2156.

TCS Technical Analysis: The stock made a triple top at 2244, and a failure to breakout created significant selling pressure, for correction till 2070. 10 day SMA below 50 day SMA is not a healthy sign, and many frontline stocks in India market (Nifty50) are showing this pattern.

TCS stock has been closing below its 50 day SMA for last several days, but with higher daily low, which indicates that stock maybe ready to rise further. Fresh long positions should be created above 2180 for target 2250.

 

Reliance (RIL) Stock Analysis-07Feb2020

Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) is the top weight stock in Nifty50 index. Reliance had a sharp correction after declaring best ever quarterly results on 19 Jan 2020. That correction also impacted Nifty, but this week saw good recovery in Reliance from oversold levels, and it also helped in recovery of Nifty50 index.

One of the technical reasons for the sharp correction in Reliance (RIL) stock is that it made a triple top at 1600 and that was a strong bearish setup with significant penalty. Most stocks would have corrected a lot more than Reliance on such a setup.

This week, Reliance recovered from a low of 1363 to a high of 1467. The 50 day SMA is at 1525, and 10 day SMA is at 1434.  Today Reliance stock has closed at 1432. We can expect the Reliance (RIL) stock to continue recovery till 1480-1500 levels.

A retest of 1400 level is also possible in the coming week, before moving up towards 1480-1500 level. Traders can stay long with 1390 as stop loss. 1363 is the absolute stop loss on all long trades. However, around 1500 level, there will be significant resistance or selling pressure.

Please note that below 1363, new downside till 1300-1260 will open up immediately. Our Reliance Stock Trading Strategy is to stay long above 1363 for target of 1480 and 1500.

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Indian Equity Market Update – 04Feb2020

Mumbai, 04 Feb 2020. Key equity benchmarks on NSE and BSE ended with robust gains today, supported by steep slide in crude oil prices and positive global shares – after the sharp sell off on Budget Day on Saturday, 01 Feb 2020.

Nifty50 index gained 271 points to 11,979.
BSE Sensex gained 917 points to 40,789.

Market breadth was tilted towards buyers. On the BSE, 1564 shares rose and 856 shares fell. In Nifty 50 index, 45 stocks advanced while 5 stocks declined. Fitch Ratings on Monday said India is expected to clock a GDP growth of 5.6% in the next financial year, as Budget 2020 has not “materially altered” its view on the country’s growth outlook.

The Economic Survey of India released by the government last week projected India’s growth rate at 6-6.5% for FY21. NMDC (up 6.16%), Jindal Steel & Power (up 5.35%), Hindustan Copper (up 4.61%), Hindalco Industries (up 4.24%), SAIL (up 4.02%), Tata Steel (up 3.65%), Vedanta (up 3.24%), JSW Steel (up 2.74%), National Aluminium Company (up 2.04%) and Hindustan Zinc (up 1.93%) advanced. Titan Company jumped 7.59% to Rs 1276.

Reliance Industries gained 2.86% to Rs 1425. L&T advanced 0.56% to Rs 1293.95. Bajaj Auto slipped 4.09% to Rs 3155. TCS was up 0.18% to Rs 2107. Honeywell Automation jumped 14.40% to Rs 31785. PNB fell 1.05% to Rs 56.75. Shriram Transport Finance Company surged 6.58% to Rs 1051.65. Sun Pharmaceuticals advanced 2.06% to Rs 426.10. GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals crashed 11.71% to Rs 1454.60.

In the US data on the manufacturing sector from the Institute for Supply Management, the purchasing manager’s index rose to a six-month high of 50.9% in January. Media reports showed that OPEC members are planning an emergency meeting for discussing large production cut. The outbreak of the Coronavirus and China’s efforts to stop the spread mean the economy will grow slower this quarter than first thought, according to economists.