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Eveready Industries India (Rs 68): Buy


We recommend a buy in the stock of Eveready Industries from a short-term perspective. It is clear from the charts of the stock that it has been on an intermediate-term uptrend since December 2008 low of Rs 11.50. In July, the stock breached a key long-term key resistance at Rs 40 and later on it encountered resistance around Rs 75 in September recording a 52-week high. However, the stock witnessed a minor correction until it found support at Rs 55 and resumed its uptrend. The stock broke through the corrective down trendline as well as 50-day moving average by gaining 10 per cent with heavy volume on November 24. With this the daily and weekly relative strength, indices have entered into the bullish zone. Signalling a buy, the daily moving average convergence and divergence indicator is heading towards the positive territory. Our short-term outlook on the stock is bullish. We expect it’s uptrend to prolong until it hits our price target of Rs 75 in the forthcoming trading session. Trader with a short-term horizon can buy the stock, while maintaining a stop-loss at Rs 64.50.

Yoganand D

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