1. Buy or Sell at your own risk 2. Don't risk more than 1%-2% of your capital as stop loss 3. Position Size formula:- Stop Loss Amount/(Buy Price-Initial Stop Loss Price) 4. Sell on RSI close below 30 (or use any other method of your liking) 5. Some other ways to sell stocks can be a. 25% or 50% up in three weeks or less b. Weekly tailing tops with high volume c. Exhaustion gaps d. Heavy daily volume without further upside e. Largest one day price drop
After a consolidation since January 2022, DLINKINDIA has given a breakout today. Support around ₹160.
Strengths: - 1. Debt to equity at 0.01(less than 1 is good), Interest Coverage at 186(greater than 3 is good), Current Ratio at 1.81(greater than 1.5 is good), FCF to CFO at 96%
2. Company has been maintaining a healthy dividend payout of 21.2%
3. CRISIL Ratings has reaffirmed its rating on the long-term bank facility of D-Link India Limited (D-Link) on 27th June 2022(please go through the credit rating report for better understanding)
Weaknesses: - 1. The company has delivered a poor sales growth of 5.63% over the past five years
2. The company has a low return on equity of 13.7% for the last 3 years
3. Debtor days are high at 93
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