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    4 midcap stocks that have beaten volatile markets can rise up to 16%

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    After four weeks of straight up move,nifty once again witnessed volatile movement last week. In that correction, while the nifty suffered, the overall overall relative performance of the market has been better in terms of positive market breadth. From a shoe retailer which has been under pressure after covid, to a very large company to a QSR company which has seen a new generation moving into managing business, ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus applies different algorithms & filters to all BSE and NSE stocks, and lists stocks which fulfill the various criteria as specified into the algorithms & filters to find those which might help navigate the stock market.

    Bulls, who came back to the street at the start of the new financial year, are sending a message to the street. They would not like to give up control very soon. Even when earnings are getting announced, the corrective moves are very stock specific and the market is moving pricing in any disappointment very swiftly and then moving on to the next sector. These all are clear indications that while the volatility will be high for next few weeks but
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