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Symphony'sTrajectory: A Cautionary Tale in the AC and Ref Sector

NSE:SYMPHONY   SYMPHONY LTD
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WaveTalks - Market Whispers: Can you hear them?


Symphony, a notable player in the AC and Refrigeration industry, has experienced a turbulent journey in the stock market. After reaching its peak in January 2018 at a high of 2209, the stock has been under pressure. This peak was a significant rise from its low of 86.80 in June 2012, showcasing an impulsive growth. However, the past six years have been challenging, with the stock mostly moving sideways and currently hovering above the 800 mark.


Recent Performance:
Since reaching its peak in January 2018 at 2209, Symphony has struggled. For the last three years, the stock has been mostly flat, staying above 700-800 price zone.

Risk of Decline:
There's a risk if the stock drops below 700-800 price zone. This could start a downward trend. It's important to watch this zone.

Short-Term Outlook:
If Symphony stays above 800, it might reach 1050-1100. But this is still within a larger downward trend.


Comparison with Peers:
Comparing Symphony with Voltas and Whirlpool, Symphony seems weaker. Voltas looks like a better choice in the AC and Refrigerator sector.

Investors should watch these levels in Symphony closely. Falling below 800 is a bad sign, while breaking above 1530-1590 could mean growth.


Voltas Stock Analysis

Whirlpool Stock Analysis


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