
SEBI-registered analyst Priyank Sharma flags PI Industries as a promising swing-trade candidate, given its technical breakout and improving structure.
He highlights that the stock tested its all-time high in September 2024 at ₹4,804.05 and has been in correction mode for six straight months, dropping 38.57% from the top to a low of ₹2,951.10.
During this fall, it also created a rounded fakeout below the 2024 low of ₹3,220, setting up a strong potential reversal, he notes.
The rally in April–May pumped the price sharply, breaking above its previous swing high at ₹3,692.50, which was also the February high, effectively shifting the market structure to the upside.
For the past three weeks, it has been consolidating, which aligned with the concept of re-accumulation according to Charles Dow Theory, Sharma adds.
The stock broke out above ₹3,835 on Thursday, with strong follow-through above the previous day’s high, making this breakout a promising buy setup.
Sharma advises buying PI Industries at ₹3,835 - ₹3,690 with targets of ₹4,200 and ₹4,270, and a stop loss of ₹3,530 for a 4-10 week holding period.
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Jefferies released its latest sectoral update on Indian chemical stocks recently.
While they remained cautious on the sector in the near term, they see a buying opportunity in PI Industries.
Jefferies has assigned a ‘Buy’ rating, with target of ₹4,200, suggesting a 9% upside potential.
Data from Stocktwits shows that retail sentiment turned ‘bullish’ a day ago.
PI Industries shares have gained 4% year-to-date (YTD).
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