The Nifty Pharma index hit a 52-week low of 11,542 last month and witnessed a short-covering rally in sync with the market trend.
On the monthly chart, the index ended up forming the bullish harami candlestick pattern in the month of March 2023 and rallied to reclaim 12,500 levels in quick time.
Pharma is a defensive sector but the golden period of the pandemic for pharma companies marked a top for the sector.
Pharmaceutical products were in high demand during 2020-21. As soon as investors realised the V-shaped recovery in global equities, money flew out from pharma stocks into aggressive sectors.
But recently the Nifty Pharma index rallied for straight five weeks and paused at the major hurdle on the chart.
On the daily chart above, the bullish momentum seems to be taking a pause as we are witnessing multiple cautionary signs.
The chart setup indicates that traders should look for a sell-on-rise strategy as long as the index is trading below the hurdle of the 12,600-13,000 zone.
Instead of looking at pharma stocks, investors should focus on the buzzing sectors which are outperforming the Nifty50 or the Nifty500 index.
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Based on marketcap, these are the top pharma companies in India:
You can see the full list of pharmaceuticals stocks here.
And for a fundamental analysis of the above companies, check out Equitymaster’s Indian stock screener which has a separate screen for top pharma companies in India .
Within the Pharmaceuticals sector, the top gainers were MURAE ORGANISOR (up 19.5%) and SUPRIYA LIFESCIENCE (up 13.9%). On the other hand, ONYX BIOTEC LTD. (down 7.0%) and EVEREST ORGANICS (down 6.6%) were among the top losers.
For more, please check out our pharma sector report.
Investing in stocks requires careful analysis of financial data to find out a company's true worth. However, an easier way to find out about a company's performance is to look at its financial ratios.
Two commonly used financial ratios used in the valuation of stocks are -
Price to Earnings Ratio (P/E) - It compares the company's stock price with its earnings per share. The higher the P/E ratio, the more expensive the stock.
Price to Book Value Ratio (P/BV) - It compares a firm's market capitalization to its book value. A high P/BV indicates markets believe the company's assets to be undervalued and vice versa.
To know more about the healthcare sector's past and ongoing performance, have a look at the performance of the BSE Healthcare Index.
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