Frameworks for Picking Stocks

Investors are circulating multi‑source frameworks that blend fundamentals (earnings growth, balance‑sheet health) with technicals (RSI, price structure) for sectors like India’s electrification and manufacturing — names mentioned include Dixon, CGPower and Siemens (not recommendations). Threads emphasize forward‑looking metrics — sales‑growth momentum, margin sustainability and valuations vs. expected earnings — to avoid euphoria traps in fast‑moving sectors. (x.com) (x.com)

Charting platforms in India now offer combined filters — Chartink publishes an RSI screener that can be paired with P/E and revenue filters, Trendlyne markets a “combo” screener that mixes momentum and fundamentals, and TradingView shows per‑stock technical ratings alongside fundamentals for names such as DIXON. (chartink.com / trendlyne.com / tradingview.com) Dixon reported Q3 FY26 revenue of ₹10,671.59 crore (a 2.08% YoY rise) with operating income of ₹315.42 crore and reported net income of ₹287.26 crore for the quarter. (business‑standard.com / livemint.com) CG Power’s Q3 FY26 revenue was ₹3,175.35 crore (up ~26% YoY) while consolidated net profit came in around ₹284 crore and management disclosed an order backlog that investors tracked as a major growth signal. (alphastreet.com / economictimes.indiatimes.com) Siemens’ Smart Infrastructure unit reported an 11% CAGR in revenue for fiscal 2020–2024 and a record 17.3% profit margin in fiscal 2024, figures investors cite when benchmarking Indian electrification peers. (press.siemens.com) Quant and discretionary participants referenced two forward‑looking yardsticks in recent analyses: academic/industry pieces stressing the importance of earnings or sales momentum for secular growth, and India‑specific backtests that find RSI 30–70 setups produced historically useful signals for long‑only strategies. (cfainstitute.org / economictimes.indiatimes.com) Discussion snapshots and screener screenshots have been posted across investor communities and media coverage — Stocktwits and ValuePickr show active thread traffic on capital‑goods and electrification names, while outlets such as CNBC‑TV18 have published analyst takes that single out valuation and margin sustainability as debate points. (stocktwits.com / forum.valuepickr.com / cnbctv18.com)

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