Big Auto Stocks Comparison: Performance in the past and likely future!

Published November 13, 2018

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The Nifty 50 index is not giving any clear direction right now, as to where it is heading towards and if the buyers are in charge or the sellers. It has just been swinging between 10600 and 10400 points since last week.

So we decided to look at something very interesting today: performance comparison of stocks in the same sector over different time frames. This feature is available as 'Compare' on our website, where you go to one stock, click the Compare icon and write in other stocks' names of the same/other sectors to weigh their relative history.

So let us take a look at the sector which has been a pioneer, on a few earlier occasions, of an upcoming correction or starting of a new trend. Yes, the auto sector (the most underperforming sector in today's trade).

We will compare the Nifty 50 index with four big auto stocks that are also components of the big index, how they have relatively performed in all time frames, short, medium and long term. Maruti Suzuki Limited, Eicher Motors Limited, Tata Motors Limited and Mahindra and Mahindra Limited are part of this comparison. This study can be very useful for not only investors but also hedgers and pair-traders who trade by selling one stock while buying another of the same sector.

Note: To start with, the base point has been taken as zero in all time frames to keep the comparison simple and easy to read.

Short term:

Our first chart is the short term comparison.  As you can see, the starting point is the end of June this year, and clearly all auto stocks have underperformed vs. the main index since then. As I suggested earlier, the auto sector can be an early pioneer of the forthcoming broader movement in the market. It can be clearly seen that auto stocks led the recent fall in the market which had only started to correct couple of months earlier than the broader market.
In the graph above, Nifty 50 is the best performer while TATAMOTORS is the worst. The stock fell over 40 per cent in the given period while other stocks lost between 10 and 30 per cent of their stock price.

Medium term:

The second chart is the medium term comparison with a time frame of approximately 20 months. During this duration, the index Nifty 50 has been somewhere in the middle, but with positive returns, while again TATAMOTORS lead the way among the worst performers by losing 60 per cent of its value. On the other hand M&M has given better returns than all the others in our list.

Long term:

Lastly is the long term comparison that stretches over many years. In this graph, EICHER steals the show. Its returns have been better than that of MARUTI and all others in this segment, with the stock gaining over 1200 per cent over a period of 5 years before it started to correct in late 2018. Clearly TATAMOTORS has underperformed in this time frame as well, with negative returns until today. In the long term graph, the auto sector has been the harbinger of the last bull run that we have seen in the Indian stock markets for the last half decade.

What conclusion can we derive from this? Both in the short and long term, the auto sector has respectively under- and outperformed the broader market indices. So will it be the guiding force behind the next big market move? We will probably see that in the coming months or quarters.

 

The analyses are based on closing price as per November 12, 2018. Maintaining proper stop loss is always recommended.

 


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