“Historically post-breakout, TCS has given at an average 80% upside; however, due to its large market-cap status, we expect an upside of about 60% leading to a target of ₹6,300,” said Dharan Shah, founder, Tradonomy. “Historically on average it has corrected about 25% from the previous top and consolidated timewise for around 2 – 3 years.
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