SYS Limited (SYS): Eyes strong growth in the MENA region - By JS Research

Apr 11 2025


JS Global Capital


  • SYS Limited (SYS) held its Analyst Briefing to discuss CY24 financial performance and outlook. On a consolidated basis, the company reported a 1.15x decline in EPS to Rs25.55, largely attributable to exchange losses. SYS also announced a stock split in the ratio of 5 shares for every 1 share held.
  • SYS reported 26% YoY growth in revenue during CY24 where revenue contribution from MENA region (59% share in the revenue pie) jumped by 35% YoY led by timely expansions to exploit the growth opportunity in the region, mainly Saudi Arabia.
  • Strengthening of workforce, diversification of labour with locations in MENA through Egypt and scaling its ‘Capability Centers of Excellence’ (COEs), should enable the company to achieve 26% YoY growth in revenues (CY25E) and gradually improve gross margins by up to 5% in the next few years, as per the management guidelines.
Systems Limited (SYS): 1QCY25 EPS clocked in at PKR8.54 – Above expectation - By Insight Research

Apr 28 2025


Insight Securities


  • SYS has announced its 1QCY25 result, wherein company has posted consolidated PAT of PKR2.5bn (EPS: PKR8.54) vs. PAT of PKR1.6bn (EPS: PKR5.36) in SPLY. The result is above our expectation mainly due to lower selling and distribution expenses during the quarter.
  • Revenue for the quarter clocked in at PKR18.1bn, up by ~19% YoY, mainly due to higher revenue from Middle east and Europe region. However, same is down by 6% on QoQ basis, mainly due decline in revenue from Middle east and Europe region.
  • Company’s dollarized revenue clocked in at ~US$65mn in 1QCY25, depicting a growth of ~19% YoY. However, same is down by ~6% QoQ due to lower revenue from Middle east region.
Systems Limited (SYS): 1QCY25 EPS to clock in at PKR8.08 - By Insight Research

Apr 25 2025


Insight Securities


  • Systems Limited is expected to post PAT of ~PKR2.4bn (EPS: PKR8.08) in 1QCY25 as compared to ~PKR1.6bn (EPS: PKR5.29) in SPLY, up by 50%/16% YoY/QoQ.
  • Revenue is expected to increase by ~32%/5% YoY/QoQ to clock in at PKR20.1bn, attributable to growth momentum in Middle East region. In 1QCY25 company’s dollarized revenue is expected to grow by ~32%/4% YoY/QoQ to clock in at US$72mn.
  • Gross margins are anticipated to clock in at ~25.2% during 1QCY25 vs. ~23.1% in SPLY, up by ~2.1ppts YoY mainly due to improvement in Middle East region. Similarly on QoQ basis, margins are expected to improve by ~0.8ppts, supported by the absence of higher one-off trading business.
Systems Limited (SYS): 1QCY25E Result Preview: Improving margins to elevate profitability - By AKD Research

Apr 24 2025


AKD Securities


  • We expect Systems Limited (SYS) to post NPAT of PkR2.2bn (EPS: PkR7.6) in 1QCY25 vs PkR1.6bn (EPS: PkR5.4) in SPLY.
  • We anticipate revenue to grow by 39%YoY due to the sustained momentum in the MEA and North American markets.
  • Company’s gross margins are expected to clock in at 24.8% during the quarter compared to 23.1% in SPLY. We maintain our ‘BUY’ stance on the scrip with Dec’25 TP of PkR879/sh.
SYS Limited (SYS): Eyes strong growth in the MENA region - By JS Research

Apr 11 2025


JS Global Capital


  • SYS Limited (SYS) held its Analyst Briefing to discuss CY24 financial performance and outlook. On a consolidated basis, the company reported a 1.15x decline in EPS to Rs25.55, largely attributable to exchange losses. SYS also announced a stock split in the ratio of 5 shares for every 1 share held.
  • SYS reported 26% YoY growth in revenue during CY24 where revenue contribution from MENA region (59% share in the revenue pie) jumped by 35% YoY led by timely expansions to exploit the growth opportunity in the region, mainly Saudi Arabia.
  • Strengthening of workforce, diversification of labour with locations in MENA through Egypt and scaling its ‘Capability Centers of Excellence’ (COEs), should enable the company to achieve 26% YoY growth in revenues (CY25E) and gradually improve gross margins by up to 5% in the next few years, as per the management guidelines.
Systems Limited (SYS): CY24 Corporate Briefing Takeaways - By Taurus Research

Apr 11 2025


Taurus Securities


  • Systems Limited posted a PAT of ~PKR 6.12Bn in CY24, down 29%YoY from ~PKR 8.56Bn in CY23, mainly due to PKR appreciation and higher retention costs. Management noted profits could have been 48% higher under historical currency trends and 10% higher with a stable exchange rate.
  • Despite the profit drop, revenue grew 20%YoY to ~PKR 38.53Bn, with 94% earned in foreign currency. Regional revenue was led by the Middle East & Africa (59%), followed by North America (21%), Pakistan (13%), Europe (4%) and Asia specific (3%), respectively.
  • Export revenue made up 90% of the total, with domestic contributions expected to remain around 10%.
Systems Limited (SYS):2024 Annual Corporate Briefing Key Takeaways - By Topline Research

Apr 10 2025


Topline Securities


  • Systems Limited (SYS) held its corporate briefing today to discuss 2024 financial result and future outlook.
  • SYS EBITDA margins in 2024 decreased to ~15% in 2024 compared to 18% in 2023. Revenue growth in USD terms was 27% in 2024 compared to 2% growth in EBITDA. In 2024 Revenue in USD terms stood at US$242.35mn and EBITDA stood at US$35.94mn.
  • Appreciation of PKR had dealt a blow to margins of the company since the management had planned for PKR to depreciate by 5% in 2024. Going, forward management is now focused on optimizing its operations rather than be dependent on PKR depreciation
Systems Limited (SYS): 4Q2024 EPS at Rs6.92, up by 31% YoY – Earnings lower than expectations - By Topline Reseach

Mar 24 2025


Topline Securities


  • Systems Limited (SYS) announced its 4Q2024 result wherein it posted a consolidated PAT of Rs2.03bn (EPS of Rs6.92) up by 31% YoY and down by 7% QoQ. The result came lower than expectations due to lower-than-expected gross margins and higher distribution costs.
  • Alongside the result SYS announced a DPS of Rs6.00 which was in-line with expectations. Company also announced a Stock Split in the ratio of 5 shares for every 1 share held.
  • Gross margins for 4Q2024 clocked in at 23.6% vs 25.3% in 3Q2024 and 19.7% in 4Q2023. In 4Q2024 there is higher one-off trading revenue which has lower margins and has impacted overall average margins
Systems Limited (SYS): 4QCY24 Result Review - Earnings up 32% YoY, with MENA region at the helm - By AKD Research

Mar 24 2025


AKD Securities


  • Systems Limited (SYS) announced its 4QCY24 financial results today, wherein the company posted Profit after Tax (PAT) of PkR2.0bn (EPS: PkR6.9) vs. PkR1.5bn (EPS: PkR5.3) in SPLY, up 31.5%YoY. However, earnings were below our estimate, primarily due to higher than anticipated operating expenses and impairment losses. Alongside the result, company declared a final cash dividend of PkR6.0/sh and announced a share split in a 5:1 ratio.
  • Company reported revenue of PkR19.2bn in 4QCY24, compared to PkR16.1bn in SPLY, up 19.0%YoY. The growth in topline is attributed to robust growth of 17.4%/13.6%/84.3%YoY in the MENA/North America/Europe regions, respectively.
  • Gross margins clocked in at 24.4%, up from 22.0% in 4QCY23. This increase can primarily be attributed to improvement in gross margins in North America region to 30.2% from 25.7% in 4QCY23. In contrast, MENA region saw a drop in gross margins to 26.8%, declining from 28.0% in 4QCY23.
Systems Limited (SYS): SYS 4QCY24E Result Preview: Improving margins to boost profitability - By AKD Research

Jan 28 2025


AKD Securities


  • We expect Systems Limited (SYS) to post NPAT of PkR2.4bn (EPS: PkR8.2) in 4QCY24 vs PkR1.5bn (EPS: PkR5.3) in SPLY. The result is likely to accompanied with cash payout of PkR6.5/sh.
  • We anticipate revenue to grow by 14%YoY due to the sustained momentum in the MEA and North American markets.
  • Company’s gross margins are expected to clock in at 26.2% during the quarter compared to 22.0% in SPLY. We maintain our ‘BUY’ stance on the scrip with Dec’25 TP of PkR879/sh.
Morning News: FBR to integrate FMCG manufacturers, wholesalers, and distributors into Digital Invoicing System – By WE Research

Jan 10 2025



  • The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) is expanding its tax oversight by integrating Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) manufacturers, wholesalers, and distributors into the Digital Invoicing System (DIS) to curb revenue leakages. Under Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s Transformation Plan, around 10,000 FMCG entities will be linked to DIS, targeting key sectors like wheat flour mills, beverage companies, and food manufacturers. The initiative aims to track sales accurately, reduce tax evasion, and phase out manual processes. The FBR is also revising the Point of Sale (PoS) system, particularly for hotels and restaurants in Islamabad. In preparation for the 2025-26 budget, the FBR seeks proposals to broaden the tax base, simplify tax laws, and promote progressive taxation.
  • Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) expects to generate over Rs107 million in revenue from its inaugural direct flight to Paris on January 10, marking the resumption of the Paris route after a four-and-ahalf-year suspension due to the EU’s 2020 ban. The ban was lifted following concerns over pilot licenses and the crash of flight 8303. The route has seen strong demand, with nearly all seats on the round trip from Islamabad to Paris and vice versa sold out. PIA will operate two weekly direct flights, offering cost-effective tickets and time savings. The airline has introduced an intranet wireless entertainment system for passengers, who can access content on mobile devices, tablets, or laptop.

Market Wrap: Highlights of the day July 7, 2025 - By JS Research

Jul 7 2025


JS Global Capital


  • The KSE-100 Index surged 1.4% to an all-time intraday high of 133,862.01, driven by optimism over trade negotiations, macroeconomic stability, and a strong corporate earnings outlook. Falling inflation, strengthening FX reserves, and capital inflows are enhancing investor confidence, while higher taxes on alternative assets are redirecting capital into equities. With earnings season ahead and technical indicators breaking new ground, we expect the bullish momentum to persist in the near term, supported by favorable macro trends and reallocation from fixed-income instruments.
Market Wrap: Bullish Momentum Carries KSE-100 Beyond 133,000 - By HMFS Research

Jul 7 2025


HMFS Research


  • The market continued its unrelenting bullish streak, surging past the 133,862 mark for the first time in history. This milestone rally was fueled by renewed investor confidence, driven by key trade developments and sector-specific momentum. Investor sentiment received a notable boost as Pakistan and the U.S. concluded a critical round of trade talks ahead of the July 9 deadline. While an official announcement is still awaited, early signs point to a favorable deal for Pakistan’s export sectors. Adding to the positive momentum, OGDC reported a production uplift following the successful installation of an ESP at Rajian-05, where it holds full ownership—further reinforcing its operational strength. The rally was led by the banking and fertilizer sectors, supported by expectations of strong upcoming results and favorable sectoral tailwinds. The KSE-100 index closed at 133,370 level, up 1,421 points in a robust session. Market activity remained upbeat, with 344 million shares traded on the KSE100 and total market volume reaching 915 million shares. Volume leaders included IMAGE (48mn), BOP (43mn), and WTL (37mn). While a short-term breather cannot be ruled out given the sharp upward trajectory, overall sentiment is expected to remain strong amid continued macroeconomic improvement. Investors are advised to stay focused on fundamentally sound stocks with long-term value.
Oil and Gas Development Company Ltd (OGDC): OGDC enhances production at Rajian-05 well - By AKD Research

Jul 7 2025


AKD Securities


  • Oil and Gas Development Company Ltd (OGDC) has enhanced production in Rajian-05 through installation of electrical submersible pumps (ESP). Following the workover, production has increased to 3.1kbpd of oil and 1.0mmcfd of gas, compared to 1.1k bpd/0.5mmcfd of oil/gas during 3QFY25. Notably, OGDC is the wholly-owned operator of the Rajian heavy oil field, where several workovers and artificial lift systems have been implemented at previous wells to expedite revival. We anticipate the aforementioned development to have an annualized EPS impact of ~PkR1.3 per sh for OGDC, respectively.
Pakistan Power: Base tariff cut and circular debt overhaul to reshape energy sector outlook - By AKD Research

Jul 7 2025


AKD Securities


  • The national base tariff is determined at PkR34.0/kwh for FY26, down by 4%YoY compared to PkR35.5/kwh in FY25.
  • GoP has accelerated its power sector reform agenda, with the PkR1.25tn commercial bank borrowing facility to reduce the mounting circular
  • Continued resolution of the circular debt would be beneficial for companies under our coverage space, namely: OGDC (Dec’25 TP: PkR371/sh), PPL (Dec’25 TP: PkR281/sh) and PSO (Dec’25 TP: PkR729/sh).
Autos: Marking FY25 as a year of recovery - By JS Research

Jul 7 2025


JS Global Capital


  • We preview automobile sales volumes for Jun-2025, expecting the three major players including Indus Motors Company Ltd (INDU), Honda Atlas Cars Ltd (HCAR), and Pak Suzuki Motor Company Ltd to post combined growth of 33%/9% YoY/MoM, reaching ~14.5k units – highest since Dec-2022.
  • All three companies are projected to post strong YoY volume growth, with HCAR leading peers with 65% YoY growth in Jun2025, followed by PSMC (+31% YoY), and INDU (+25% YoY), helped by pre-budget buying ahead of anticipated negative budgetary measures. Meanwhile, Sazgar Engineering Works Ltd (SAZEW) volumes also rose 55% YoY in Jun-2025.
  • For FY25 cumulatively, the auto sector witnessed a strong recovery, with volumes expected to grow by 37% to ~121k units, supported by improving macroeconomic stability and a rebound in consumer confidence amid stable car prices.
Technical Outlook: KSE-100 setting a record - By JS Research

Jul 7 2025


JS Global Capital


  • Bullish momentum continued for the KSE-100 index, which gained 1,262 points to close at 131,949. Trading volumes stood at 733mn shares, compared to 900mn shares previously. The index is likely to retest Friday’s high of 132,130; a break above this level could target 133,412, with potential to rise further toward 135,232. On the downside, support is seen in the 130,710-131,600 range. The RSI and MACD continue to rise, reinforcing the positive outlook. We advise investors to ‘Buy on dips,’ with risk defined below 130,716. Immediate support and resistance are placed at 131,067 and 132,480, respectively.
Morning News: Pakistan, US reach accord on trade and tariffs - By HMFS Research

Jul 7 2025


HMFS Research


  • With less than a week to go before the July 9 deadline, Pakistan and the United States have concluded a critical round of trade negotiations. While both sides have reached an understanding, a formal announcement is expected only after the US concludes similar ongoing negotiations with other trade partners. The tariff relief, temporarily paused earlier this year, was at risk of expiring if no progress had been made by the July 9 deadline. The agreement, when signed, could lead to increased Pakistani imports of US goods — notably crude oil — and potential American investment in Pakistan’s mining, energy, and infrastructure sectors.
  • The U.S. dollar hovered near its lowest since 2021 against the euro and the weakest since 2015 versus the Swiss franc on Monday, with traders alert for any trade-related headlines in the countdown to President Donald Trump’s tariff deadline. The dollar index , which measures the currency against those three rivals and three more major counterparts, was flat at 96.967, hovering above Tuesday’s nearly 3-1/2-year trough of 96.373.
  • US President Donald Trump said on Friday that he had signed 12 trade letters to be sent out next week ahead of an impending deadline for his tariffs to take effect. “I signed some letters and they’ll go out on Monday, probably 12,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One, adding that the countries to which the letters would be sent will be announced on the same day. His comments come days before steeper duties — which the president said on Thursday would range between 10 and 70 per cent — are set to take effect on dozens of economies, from Taiwan to the European Union.
Morning News: Pakistan, US reach accord on trade and tariffs - By Vector Research

Jul 7 2025


Vector Securities


  • With less than a week to go before the July 9 deadline, Pakistan and the United States have concluded a critical round of trade negotiations, reaching an understanding on a deal that could shape the future of the country’s key export sectors. The delegation arrived in Washington on Monday with the aim of finalising a long-term reciprocal tariff agreement that would prevent the re-imposition of a 29 per cent tariff on Pakistani exports — primarily textiles and agricultural products. The tariff relief, temporarily paused earlier this year, was at risk of expiring if no progress had been made by the July 9 deadline.
  • Pakistan and Azerbaijan in a major development Friday signed a partnership agreement. The agreement for investment of a total of $2 billion by Azerbaijan in the economic sector of Pakistan.
  • Foreign exchange companies contributed around $450 million to remittance inflows during June, taking their total contribution to approximately $5 billion in FY25, according to the Exchange Companies Association of Pakistan (ECAP). “We sold about $450m to banks in June, highlighting our growing role in supporting the country’s exchange rate stability,” said Zafar Paracha, Secretary General of ECAP.
Morning News: Azerbaijan to invest $2bn in economic sector WE Research

Jul 7 2025



  • Pakistan and Azerbaijan have signed a significant $2 billion investment agreement, marking a new milestone in bilateral economic relations. The deal, signed in the presence of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, and Azerbaijani Economy Minister Mikayil Jabbarov, reflects growing investor confidence in Pakistan. It follows a cordial meeting between Prime Minister Sharif and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in Khankandi, with a more detailed agreement to be finalized during the Azerbaijani President’s upcoming visit to Pakistan. Both countries committed to further enhancing cooperation across various sectors, including trade, investment, and climate issues, as emphasized by Prime Minister Sharif during his remarks in Shusha.
  • With less than a week before the July 9 deadline, Pakistan and the United States have reached a preliminary understanding on a trade agreement aimed at securing Pakistan’s key export sectors, particularly textiles and agriculture, from the re-imposition of a 29% tariff. Led by Commerce Secretary Jawad Paal, the Pakistani delegation concluded four days of negotiations in Washington, with a formal announcement expected after the US finalizes talks with other trade partners. The proposed deal includes reciprocal tariff arrangements, increased Pakistani imports of US goods such as crude oil, and potential American investment in Pakistan’s mining, energy, and infrastructure sectors—including projects like Reko Diq. Officials remain optimistic that the agreement will preserve Pakistan’s access to the US market and revitalize economic ties strained since the Trump-era tariffs.
  • Oil prices dropped over 1% after OPEC+ surprised markets by announcing a larger-than-expected production increase of 548,000 barrels per day (bpd) for August, raising fears of oversupply. Brent crude fell to $67.50 per barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate dropped to $65.68. The hike, up from prior monthly increases of 411,000bpd, reflects a more aggressive push for market share, with Saudi Arabia driving much of the actual output gains. OPEC+ cited strong global demand and low inventories as justification. Goldman Sachs expects a final 550,000bpd increase to be announced for September at the group’s August 3 meeting. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia raised prices for its flagship Arab Light crude in a show of confidence in demand. In a related development, U.S. President Trump indicated higher tariffs will be announced by July 9, with implementation set for August 1.
Market Wrap: Banking on Bulls: KSE-100 Hits a New Milestone - By HMFS Research

Jul 4 2025


HMFS Research


  • The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) sustained its upward trajectory in today’s session, with the benchmark KSE-100 Index surging to a fresh intra-day high of 132,130 before closing at 131,949, up by a robust 1,262 points (+0.97%). The rally was supported by sustained investor interest—particularly in the banking sector—as participants continued to rotate into fundamentally sound, undervalued plays amid a supportive macroeconomic backdrop. Trading activity remained strong, with the All-Share Index posting a healthy turnover of 731mn shares, while KSE-100 volumes came in at 199mn shares, indicating broad-based participation. Top volume leaders included, WTL (58mn), BML (36mn), and TREET (30mn). The banking sector emerged as the primary driver of index gains, supported by attractive dividend yields, and compelling P/B valuations. The recent softening in Pakistan’s sovereign credit default swap (CDS) spreads has further improved investor sentiment by lowering perceived external risk, catalyzing flows into equities. While the momentum remains firmly intact, the market’s proximity to psychological resistance levels suggests room for near-term consolidation, especially as investors may opt to lock in recent gains. However, the medium-term narrative remains constructive, underpinned by prospects of continued IMF engagement, fiscal reforms, and easing external account pressures. We continue to advise investors to remain selective and focus on sectors with resilient fundamentals and earnings visibility. In the current phase of the cycle, valuation discipline, liquidity considerations, and macro-driven event positioning will remain critical in navigating market dynamics.
Technical Outlook: KSE-100 setting a record - By JS Research

Jul 7 2025


JS Global Capital


  • Bullish momentum continued for the KSE-100 index, which gained 1,262 points to close at 131,949. Trading volumes stood at 733mn shares, compared to 900mn shares previously. The index is likely to retest Friday’s high of 132,130; a break above this level could target 133,412, with potential to rise further toward 135,232. On the downside, support is seen in the 130,710-131,600 range. The RSI and MACD continue to rise, reinforcing the positive outlook. We advise investors to ‘Buy on dips,’ with risk defined below 130,716. Immediate support and resistance are placed at 131,067 and 132,480, respectively.
Market Wrap: Highlights of the day - By JS Research

Jul 3 2025


JS Global Capital


  • The KSE-100 Index rose 342 points at day-end to close at 130,686, after hitting an intraday all-time high of 131,325. The bullish momentum, driven by strong institutional buying and optimism over earnings, particularly in the energy sector (OGDC, MARI, PPL), fueled early gains. Although profit-taking pared initial advances, the index stayed in the green. With positive macroeconomic indicators and sustained investor confidence, the market is expected to maintain its upward trajectory in the near term, though intermittent corrections remain likely.
Technical Outlook: KSE-100; Moving towards the all-time high - By JS Research

Jun 30 2025


JS Global Capital


  • The KSE-100 index showed positive movement, closing at 124,379 up 2,333 points DoD. Trading volumes stood at 773mn shares, compared to 759mn shares in the previously. The index is likely to test resistance at Friday’s high of 125,285; a break above this level could target 126,718, followed by 129,274. On the downside, support is expected between 122,640 and 123,970. Both the RSI and MACD indicators have moved upward, supporting a positive outlook. We recommend investors to ‘Buy on dips’, with a stop-loss below 122,222. The support and resistance are at 122,640 and 125,702, respectively.
Technical Outlook: KSE-100; Upside likely - By JS Research

Jun 26 2025


JS Global Capital


  • Positive movement continued as the KSE-100 index gained 515 points DoD to close at 122,762. Volumes stood at 750mn shares compared to 805mn shares traded previously. The index is likely to revisit yesterday’s high of 123,257 with a break above potentially extending the gain towards 124,400 which can later rise to 126,718 level. However, any downside will find support in the range of 121,640-122,200. The RSI and the Stochastic Oscillator are moving up, supporting a positive view. We advise investors to ‘Buy on dips’, keeping stoploss below 120,370. The support and resistance are at 122,201 and 123,289, respectively.
Market Wrap: Highlights of the day - By JS Research

Jun 24 2025


JS Global Capital


  • PSX soars as ceasefire triggers buying spree at the PSX after US President announced a ceasefire between Iran and Israel. Just seconds after the market halt ended, the KSE-100 Index surged over 6,500 points, sparking widespread euphoria. Bullish sentiment dominated the entire session, pushing the index to an intraday high of 122,725. Investors jumped in across sectors, encouraged by signs of geopolitical de-escalation. Total traded volume stood at 805, with top activity in WTL, KEL, CNERGY, PIAHCLA and SSGC. Near-term outlook remains positive, with fresh opportunities in cement, banking, and fertilizer sectors.
Technical Outlook: KSE-100 moving towards recent low - By JS Research

May 2 2025


JS Global Capital


  • Bears dominated the session as the KSE-100 index posted a loss of 3,546 points to close at 111,327. Volumes stood at 491mn shares compared to 410mn shares traded in the previous session. The index has dropped below the 100-DMA indicating further downside risk. A fall below 110,632 will extend the decline towards 110,104, extendable to 107,953. However, any upside will face resistance in the range of 112,000-113,385, followed by 114,100 (100-DMA). The RSI and the MACD are heading down, supporting a bearish view. A cautious stance is required at current levels. The support and resistance levels are at 109,950 and 113,385, respectively.
Technical Outlook: KSE-100 moving towards the all-time high - By JS Research

Apr 22 2025


JS Global Capital


  • The KSE-100 index witnessed positive movement to close at 118,383, up 1,068 points DoD. Volumes stood at 672mn shares compared to 425mn shares traded in the previous session. The index is expected to revisit yesterday’s high of 118,827 where a break above targeting the all-time high of 120,796. However, any downside will find support in the range of 117,190-117,790; a fall below these levels will target the 30-DMA at 116,194. The RSI and the MACD are heading up, supporting a positive view. We advise investors to ‘Buy on dips’, keeping stoploss below the 30-DMA. The support and resistance levels are at 117,788 and 118,903, respectively.
Technical Outlook: KSE-100; Moving averages to limit downside - By JS Research

Apr 17 2025


JS Global Capital


  • The KSE-100 index witnessed a volatile session to close at 116,020, down 755 points DoD. Volumes stood at 482mn shares compared to 479mn shares traded in the previous session. The index is moving towards the 30-DMA which is currently at 115,706 where a fall below targeting the 50-DMA at 114,542. However, any upside will find resistance in the range of 116,400-117,430 levels. The momentum indicators are mixed, signaling no clear trading view. We advise investors to ‘Buy on dips’, with risk defined below the 50-DMA. The support and resistance levels are at 115,390 and 117,037 levels, respectively.
Technical Outlook: KSE-100: Closed above 30-DMA - By JS Research

Apr 15 2025


JS Global Capital


  • The KSE-100 index posted a gain of 1,537 points to close at 116,390. Volumes stood at 485mn shares compared to 459mn shares traded in the previous session. The index has closed above the 30-DMA which will now provide support at 115,535, followed by 114,357 (50-DMA). However, any upside will face resistance in the range of 116,500-117,300 where a break above targeting 118,718 level. The RSI and the Stochastic Oscillator have improved, supporting a positive view. We recommend investors to ‘Buy on dips’, keeping stoploss below the 30-DMA. The support and resistance levels are at 115,593 and 116,840 levels, respectively.
Technical Outlook: KSE-100 expected to test support at the 50-DMA - By JS Research

Apr 14 2025


JS Global Capital


  • The KSE-100 index remained under pressure throughout the session as it closed at 114,853 level, down 1,336 points DoD. Volumes stood at 459mn shares compared to 638mn shares traded in the previous session. The index is expected to test support at the 50-DMA currently at 114,300; a fall below will cause the downtrend to resume. However, any upside will face resistance at 115,473 (30-DMA) where a break above that targeting the 115,930-116,650 range. The indicators are mixed, signaling no clear trading view. We recommend investors to stay ‘long’ above the 50-DMA. The support and resistance levels are at 114,350 and 115,647 levels, respectively.
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