28 November 2010

Market Reports




TECHNICAL ANALYSIS: Index Outlook: Market's fate hanging in balance
 Irrationality was to the fore once again last week, this time sending stocks spinning down a deep chasm. Any stock with a real-estate and banking tag or remotely connected with the so called ‘loans for bribes' scam was battered out ...


IPOS:
MOIL India — IPO: Invest at cut-off
Investors could consider applying to the IPO of Indian manganese producer MOIL India, which appears attractively priced given its quality ore reserves, low operating costs and booming domestic market. At the higher end of the offer price ... 




PUBLIC OFFER:
The Shipping Corporation of India – FPO: Invest
Investors with a long-term perspective of at least two-three years can consider applying at cut off in the follow-on public offer (FPO) of The Shipping Corporation of India (SCI), the country's largest shipper (35 per cent share) in terms ... 



STOCKS:
Everest Kanto Cylinder: Buy
Investors can consider phased exposure to the stock of Everest Kanto Cylinder, a high pressure cylinder manufacturer. At the current price of 97, the stock trades at 11 times its expected consolidated per share earnings for FY-12. The jum


TECHNICAL ANALYSIS: Query Corner — Aurobindo Pharma reversing from life-time high
Could you please outline the medium and long-term outlook of Indian Overseas Bank? ... 



TECHNICAL ANALYSIS: Pivotals: Reliance Industries (Rs 962.5)
RIL declined 3.4 per cent last week, continuing its short-term downtrend. In line with our expectation, it has slipped below an important support level of Rs 990 and is heading towards our initial price target of Rs 950, which is ...



TECHNICAL ANALYSIS: Sizzling stocks: LIC Housing Finance (Rs 932.1)
LIC Housing Finance that was at the eye of the ongoing scam plunged 28 per cent last week. Moreover, it has plunged 30 per cent so far in November. The stock's long-term up trendline that was in tact since March 2009 low of Rs 178, ...



TECHNICAL ANALYSIS: Consider shorting PowerGrid, IDFC
The outlook for PowerGrid has turned negative. As long as PowerGrid rules below Rs 109, it would face stiff resistance. The stock finds an immediate resistance at Rs 103 and support at Rs 95. A close below Rs 95 could weaken it to Rs 84 ... 



 Sizzling stocks: LIC Housing Finance (Rs 932.1)



LIC Housing Finance that was at the eye of the ongoing scam plunged 28 per cent last week. Moreover, it has plunged 30 per cent so far in November. The stock's long-term up trendline that was in tact since March 2009 low of Rs 178, was decisively broken last week. After recording an all-time high of Rs 1,496 on September 29, the stock changed direction triggered by negative divergence displayed in the daily relative strength index. Since then, it has been on a medium-term downtrend.

While declining, it breached a key support at Rs 1,300 by tumbling 18 per cent on November 24 with good volume. The stock is hovering well below its 50 and 200-day moving averages. It is, however, trading just above significant long-term support level at Rs 900. 
The daily indicators have entered oversold territories and the stock is hovering well below the lower boundary of Bollinger Bands implying oversold state, a minor corrective rally is possible up to Rs 1,000 or Rs 1,060 in the near-term.
Key resistance above Rs 1,060 is at 1,200. Strong move above Rs 1,250 is required to mitigate the downtrend. Conclusive weekly close below Rs 900 will pull the stock lower to Rs 800 and then to Rs 700 in the medium-term.  


HCC (Rs 40.1) 
The Hindustan Construction Company stock too collapsed last week, declining 29 per cent. From January 2010 peak of Rs 81, the stock has been on an intermediate-term downtrend, which accelerated last week. It broke through the long-term support at Rs 50 in the previous week and is hovering well below its 200 and 50-day moving averages. However, the stock is currently testing its longer-term key support around Rs 40. Strong breakthrough of this support will drag the stock down to its immediate support at Rs 35 and next at Rs 20 in the medium-term. A rebound from the support can be a corrective up move and lift the stock higher to Rs 45 and then Rs 50. As long as it trades below Rs 67, the intermediate-term downtrend remains in place. — Yoganand D.




















Src: Myiris, NCP blog, Businessline and etc