What is SWOT Analysis ?
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats Analysis is a real time check on stock health throughout the day. SWOT looks at financials, management quality, technical parameters and valuations to identify positives and negatives for every stock.
These are then classified as strengths, weaknesses, opportunities that investors can leverage, and threats that might impact company health.
- Strengths
- Weakness
- Opportunity
- Threats
- Consistent Highest Return Stocks over Five Years - Nifty500
- Mid-range Performer (DVM)
- Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Month
- PEG lower than Industry PEG
- Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Week
- Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Month
- Companies with rising net profit margins - quarterly as well as TTM basis
- Effectively using its capital to generate profit - RoCE improving in last 2 years
- Effectively using Shareholders fund - Return on equity (ROE) improving since last 2 year
- Efficient in managing Assets to generate Profits - ROA improving since last 2 year
- Growth in Net Profit with increasing Profit Margin (QoQ)
- Growth in Quarterly Net Profit with increasing Profit Margin (YoY)
- Companies with Low Debt
- Increasing Revenue every quarter for the past 2 quarters
- Increasing profits every quarter for the past 2 quarters
- Company able to generate Net Cash - Improving Net Cash Flow for last 2 years
- Annual Net Profits improving for last 2 years
- Companies with Zero Promoter Pledge
- Bearish Stocks - Stocks with Medium to Low Trendlyne Momentum Score
- Stocks with Expensive Valuations according to the Trendlyne Valuation Score
- Weak Momentum: Price below Short, Medium and Long Term Averages
- RSI indicating price weakness
- Top Losers
- Sell Zone: Stocks in the sell zone based on days traded at current PE and P/BV
- Stocks Underperforming their Industry Price Change in the Quarter