Huit actions du NSE franchissent leur moyenne mobile à 200 jours

Le 20 avril, huit actions du NSE dotées d'une capitalisation boursière supérieure à 10 000 crores de roupies ont clôturé au-dessus de leur moyenne mobile à 200 jours, signalant une tendance haussière potentielle selon les données de stockedge.com.

Le 20 avril, l'analyse technique de stockedge.com a identifié huit actions du NSE, chacune ayant une capitalisation boursière supérieure à 10 000 crores de roupies, qui ont franchi à la hausse leur moyenne mobile à 200 jours (DMA) sur la base des cours de clôture. Cette cassure haussière suggère une dynamique ascendante soutenue sur les graphiques journaliers.

Les actions concernées sont les suivantes :
- Triveni Turbine, dernier cours 576,2 Rs (moyenne mobile 200 jours 527,46 Rs)
- Balrampur Chini Mills, dernier cours 515,7 Rs (moyenne mobile 200 jours 491,29 Rs)
- Lloyds Enterprises, dernier cours 65,88 Rs (moyenne mobile 200 jours 63,99 Rs)
- Aegis Logistics, dernier cours 740,5 Rs (moyenne mobile 200 jours 724,08 Rs)
- Grindwell Norton, dernier cours 1627,1 Rs (moyenne mobile 200 jours 1591,78 Rs)
- Tube Investments of India, dernier cours 2873,1 Rs (moyenne mobile 200 jours 2817,26 Rs)
- Techno Electric & Engineering Company, dernier cours 1264,25 Rs (moyenne mobile 200 jours 1253,26 Rs)
- Oracle Financial Services Software, dernier cours 8082,5 Rs (moyenne mobile 200 jours 8048,28 Rs)

Ces franchissements reflètent des signaux techniques positifs au milieu de l'activité du marché, comme le souligne The Economic Times.

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