Key Events This Week
16 Feb: Downgrade to Sell rating amid technical weakness
17 Feb: Death Cross formation signals bearish trend
18 Feb: Bearish momentum confirmed with technical downgrade
20 Feb: Week closes at Rs.898.95, down 1.45%

Hatsun Agro Product Ltd is Rated Sell
2026-02-27 10:10:33Hatsun Agro Product Ltd is rated Sell by MarketsMOJO. This rating was last updated on 13 February 2026, reflecting a change from the previous Hold status. However, all fundamentals, returns, and financial metrics discussed below are current as of 27 February 2026, providing investors with an up-to-date view of the stock’s position.
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Hatsun Agro Product Ltd Faces Bearish Momentum Amid Technical Downgrade
2026-02-18 08:00:13Hatsun Agro Product Ltd has experienced a notable shift in its technical momentum, with key indicators signalling a bearish trend. The company’s recent downgrade from a Hold to a Sell rating by MarketsMOJO reflects growing concerns over its price momentum and technical health amid a challenging FMCG sector backdrop.
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Hatsun Agro Product Ltd Forms Death Cross, Signalling Bearish Trend Ahead
2026-02-17 18:20:15Hatsun Agro Product Ltd has recently formed a Death Cross, a significant technical indicator where the 50-day moving average crosses below the 200-day moving average. This development signals a potential shift towards a bearish trend, reflecting deteriorating momentum and raising concerns about the stock’s medium to long-term outlook within the FMCG sector.
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Hatsun Agro Product Ltd Downgraded to Sell Amid Technical Weakness and Underperformance
2026-02-16 08:18:14Hatsun Agro Product Ltd has seen its investment rating downgraded from Hold to Sell as of 13 Feb 2026, reflecting a shift in technical indicators and ongoing concerns over its relative underperformance despite positive quarterly financial results. The company’s overall Mojo Score now stands at 45.0, signalling caution for investors amid a mildly bearish technical outlook and valuation considerations.
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