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In an hour-long chat on Wednesday, stock market expert Pranav Sanghavi, director, Jitendra Harjivandas Securities (P) Ltd, offered some tips on the stock market.
In an hour-long chat on rediff.com on Wednesday, market expert Pranav Sanghavi offered some valuable tips to our readers.
I would be scared to touch an airline stock with crude prices high and hot local competition. I like ICICI bank and that could be looked at with a long term outlook but on corrective days and not a day of rallies like today, says Pranav Sanghavi.
'Stick with the index stocks. Buy in small parts and only on dips in the index. Do not buy when the markets are up.'
The markets could correct a bit more. One should not get euphoric over the rise in the last couple of days. You still have to tread carefully and pick quality stocks with high growth rates in profit. I still maintain that you could look at buy small parts on days of large corrections in the index, says market expert Pranav Sanghavi.
Stock market expert Pranav Sanghavi offers some valuable tips.
Stock market expert Pranav Sanghavi offers some valuable tips on the stock markets.
I think market may go a bit further down and break the 14,000 level, says market expert Pranav Sanghavi. I don't think it will go much lower than there. One can surely buy at those levels but only quality stocks witha long-term outlook.
Markets are a bit weak with no clear direction and very low volumes from the FIIs. There could be a downward correction as the markets are very news sensitive and any negative news either globally or locally could bring the markets down. One has to be careful before investing afresh, says Pranav Sanghavi.
If there is some upbeat news in the real estate markets over the next three months then it could surely move up to the level you have mentioned, says market expert Pranav Sanghavi.
India is a power hungry county and its demand for power will only increase in the coming times. We shall always remain underpowered in the short run and companies like Tata Power who have capacities on ground will benefit. In the long term, these stocks will perform better, says Pranav Sanghavi.
'If there is any drastically negative news either in the local or global markets we could touch the previous bottoms again.'
The best way to gain in the market is to stay calm and not resort to panic selling, says market expert Pranav Sanghavi.
I would buy on every dip like today when markets fall in small parts. And surely hold on to the stock with even a two-year outlook, says market expert Pranav Sanghavi.
The markets still look weak and a small correction could be witnessed by the markets. So one must invest carefully, warns market expert Pranav Sanghavi.
It is always good to diversify your investments rather than keep all of them focused on equity, says stock market expert Pranav Sanghavi.
Transcript of the weekly market chat with Pranav Sanghavi.
Transcript of the market chat with Pranav Sanghavi.
training in stock trading and speak with a broker before commencing, says market expert Pranav Sanghavi.
Transcript of the market chat held on January 12.
I would stick with the frontline or quality mid cap stocks
Transcript of the chat with market expert Pranav Sanghavi.
Transcript of the market chat held on Wednesday.
Transcript of the chat with market expert Pranav Sanghavi.
Transcript of the market chat held on December 27.
Transcript of the stock market chat held on June 27 with market expert Pranav Sanghavi.
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But yes a correction looks likely, not necessarily as sharp as the one witnessed in May.
The overall growth story on India seems to be intact
Short term markets should remain volatile, says market expert Pranav Sanghavi.