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    'BUY' or 'SELL' ideas from experts for Wednesday 6 February 2019

    Synopsis

    UPL is a 'Buy' call with a target price of Rs 825 and a stop loss of Rs 784.

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    Ceat is a 'Buy' call with a target price of Rs 1125 and a stop loss of Rs 1075.

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    NEW DELHI: Domestic equity market is likely to open higher on Wednesday tracking Nifty futures on the Singapore Stock Exchange (SGX Nifty)and bullish Asian cues.

    At 8:30 am the SGX Nifty was 53 points or 0.48 per cent up at 11,013.

    ET Now spoke to various experts and here's what they have to recommend for today's trade:

    Manas Jaiswal of manasjaiswal.com


    CK Narayan of Chart Advise
    Shriram Transport Finance is a 'Buy' call with a target price of Rs 1085 and a stop loss of Rs 1055.

    Tata Global is a 'Sell' call with a target price of Rs 180 and a stop loss of Rs 190.

    Kunal Bothra independent market expert
    Hero MotoCorp is a 'Buy' call with a target price of Rs 2940 and a stop loss of Rs 2820.

    Ceat is a 'Buy' call with a target price of Rs 1125 and a stop loss of Rs 1075.

    (Views and recommendations given in this section are the analysts' own and do not represent those of ETMarkets.com. Please consult your financial adviser before taking any position in the stock/s mentioned.)
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