Fri, May 17, 2024
Stocks To Track, Share Market News: As Dalal Street participants await special trading activity on Saturday, May 18, here are a few stocks that are likely to be in focus on this day.
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Check out the complete list of stocks on analysts Kushal Gupta and Ashish Chaturvedi's radar.
Thu, May 16, 2024
Stocks To Track Today: Domestic equity benchmarks Nifty and Sensex ended 0.9 per cent higher on Thursday amid a broad-based upmove led by financial, IT and FMCG stocks. The Sensex added 676.7 points to settle at 73,663.7 while the Nifty50 climbed to 22,403.9, up 203.3 points for the day.
Fri, Nov 04, 2022
Stock Market HIGHLIGHTS: Indian markets ended Friday on a high note breaking a two sessions losing streak. Frontline indices BSE Sensex and Nifty traded within a range through the day.
Anil Singhvi indicates a mix trading session for Indian Market, shares trading levels for Nifty and Bank Nifty. Watch this video for more details.
Thu, Nov 03, 2022
Know Anil Singhvi's final trade strategy on Nifty and Bank Nifty in this video. Watch this video for more details.
Amid negative global markets, negative domestic institutional investors (DIIs), neutral foreign institutional investors (FIIs), neutral futures & options (F&O) and neutral sentiment cues, the short-term trend of the Indian stock markets will be positive on Thursday, November 3, 2022
Stock Markets LIVE: Triggered by strong show by SBI and Titan stocks, frontline indices Nifty and Sensex pulled back from day's lows to end near their Wednesday closing levels.
Anil Singhvi indicates a Gap-down start for the Indian market, shares trading levels for Nifty and Bank Nifty. Watch this video for more details.
Wed, Nov 02, 2022
Most sectoral indices traded in tandem with the benchmark and ended with a marginal cut. Meanwhile, movement on the stock-specific front kept participants busy till the end.
Except for Nifty Metal, Pharma, and Media almost all sectoral indices closed negative. Nifty Auto, IT and Banks dragged the frontline indices most during today’s session.
Indian equity markets ended on a negative note on Wednesday, breaking a four-day gaining streak. The stock markets traded in a narrow range today after opening in the green only to take a U-turn, minutes later.
Amid neutral global markets, negative domestic institutional investors (DIIs), positive foreign institutional investors (FIIs), neutral futures & options (F&O) and positive sentiment cues, the short-term trend of the Indian stock markets will be positive on Wednesday, November 2, 2022
Anil Singhvi indicates Buy on Dips strategy for today's trade, shares trading levels for Nifty and Bank Nifty. Watch this video for more details.
Tue, Nov 01, 2022
Most sectors contributed to the up move where IT, metal and pharma were among the top gainers.
Markets were volatile as the session witnessed a tussle between the bulls and bears where the former trumped the latter. The India VIX, a gauge for volatility in Nifty was up over 2 per cent at 16.13
Sectorally, Nifty Metal and Pharma aided the market most to gain, up over 2 per cent, similarly, Nifty IT and Realty too surged between 1-2 per cent at the close.
CLSA sees a downside risks to Indian steel prices as they are trading at 12-16 per cent premiums. CLSA has also cut FY23-25 EBITDA by 18-25 per cent on lower profitability, largely in Europe
Will the Congestion Zone of 17800-18100 be broken? Above which level will there be a big rally when it closes? Why 18125 is the most important level? Know from Anil Singhvi.
Amid positive global markets, negative domestic institutional investors (DIIs), positive foreign institutional investors (FIIs), neutral futures & options (F&O) and positive sentiment cues, the short-term trend of the Indian stock markets will be positive on Tuesday, November 1, 2022
Here is today's strategy in stocks like Bharti Airtel, Tata Steel, Wipro, ICICI Lombard, Sun Pharma, Indigo and others
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