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How To Play ICICI Bank, Graphite India, Himachal Futuristic? #AskBQ

#AskBQ is BQ’s daily offering where market experts help investors make the right choice.

Brokers speak on the telephone during trading hours inside a dealing room. (Photographer: Abhijit Bhatlekar/Bloomberg News)
Brokers speak on the telephone during trading hours inside a dealing room. (Photographer: Abhijit Bhatlekar/Bloomberg News)

#AskBQ is BloombergQuint’s daily offering where market experts help investors make the right investment choice — be it in equities, commodities or the derivatives markets.

On Monday’s episode, Parthiv Shah, director at TRACOM Stock Brokers and Kiran Jadhav, chairman and managing director of Kiran Jadhav & Associates gave their views on ICICI Bank, Gati, Pincon Spiri, Aditya Birla Capital and many more.

Watch The Discussion:

Peru: Bought 150 shares of ICICI Bank at Rs 286 with a long-term view. Should I hold or sell?

Parthiv Shah: I am very comfortable putting out a ‘Hold’ on ICICI Bank for the next 3-4 years. The bank is trading at mouth-watering valuations. There could be further value unlocking if it decided to list its other subsidiaries.

Sakshi: Bought 300 shares of Gati at Rs 144 with a long-term view. Should I hold or exit?

Parthiv Shah: We expect all logistics companies to do well once the GST effect starts to kick in. Gati is a good play in that sense. Another stock I would recommend TCI Express.

Amol Wagh: I want to invest in Pincon Spirit with a one-year view. Please advise.

Parthiv Shah: Pincon Spirit is locked at upper circuit. I would advise profit booking if it hits upper circuit tomorrow as well. Prefer United Spirits over Pincon.

Abhishek Agrawal: I want to invest in Graphite India with a long-term view. Please advise.

Kiran Jadhav: One can buy Graphite India at current levels as well though the risk-reward is not favourable right now. Keep a stoploss at around Rs 380.

Disclosures

  • Parthiv Shah says he has holdings in ICICI Bank and CDSL.
  • Kiran Jadhav says no holdings on any stock discussed on the show.

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