Search+Investment IdeasTrent shares have broken out of an inverted head and shoulder pattern on weekly charts after a 7-month consolidation, signaling potential for higher prices.SynopsisTrent Ltd stock has broken out of a bullish reversal pattern. Experts recommend buying the stock for a target of Rs 3,500 in the next one to two months. The stock has shown strong momentum after testing key moving averages. Traders can accumulate the stock within a specific range with a stop loss.Trent Ltd, part of the specialty retail industry, broke out from an inverted head and shoulder pattern on the weekly charts after consolidating for about 7 months which has opened room for the stock to head higher.Short-term traders can look to buy the stock for a target of Rs 3,500 in the next 1-2 months, suggest experts.The stock hit a high of Rs 4,174 on 30th June 2025, but it failed to hold the momentum. It closed at Rs 3,101 on 17th June BYETMarkets.com 3 mins readJun 19, 2026, 05:00:00 AM ISTGift this Story to your friendsFONT SIZEAbcSmallAbcMediumAbcLargeSAVEPRINTCOMMENTContinue reading with one of these options:Limited AccessFreeLogin to get access to some exclusive stories & personalised newslettersLogin NowUnlimited AccessStarting @ Rs120/monthGet access to exclusive stories, expert opinions & in-depth stock reportsSubscribe NowETUh-oh! This is an exclusive story available for selected readers only.Worry not. You’re just a step away.What’s Included withETPrime Membership
Stock Radar: Trent broke out from an inverted head & shoulder pattern; time to buy?
Trent Ltd stock has broken out of a bullish reversal pattern. Experts recommend buying the stock for a target of Rs 3,500 in the next one to two months. The stock has shown strong momentum after testing key moving averages. Traders can accumulate the stock within a specific range with a stop loss.
Trent Ltd broke out from an inverted head & shoulder pattern after 7 months of consolidation, targeting Rs 3,500 within 1-2 months. The technical reversal signals momentum potential for short-term traders in India's specialty retail segment.







