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Aries Agro (Rs 45.30): Buy


We recommend a buy in Aries Agro from a short-term perspective. It is apparent from the charts of Aries Agro that it was on a medium-term down trend from September high of Rs 162 to its 52-week low of Rs 35 recorded in late October.

The stock found support at its 52-week low and began to consolidate sideways in the price range between Rs 35 and Rs 44 for almost four weeks. On November 21, the stock conclusively penetrated its 21-day moving average by gaining Rs 5.50 or 13.8 per cent accompanied with above 2-week average volume.

With this, the daily relative strength index has entered in to the neutral region from the bearish zone and weekly RSI is recovering from the ‘oversold’ territory. The moving average convergence and divergence is steadily rising towards the positive territory.

We are bulling on the stock from a short-term perspective. We anticipate the stock’s up move to prolong further until it hits our price target of Rs 51 in the approaching trading sessions. Traders with short-term perspective can buy the stock, while maintaining a stop-loss at Rs 42.

Yoganand D.

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