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    Sensex target is 1 lakh by December 2025 if bulls keep running at historical CAGR

    Sensex surged from 70,000 to 80,000 in under 7 months, hinting at a potential reach of 1 lakh by December 2025 with a 16% historical CAGR. Since its inception at 100 in April 1979, it has grown 800 times at a 15.9% CAGR, suggesting a future landmark by December next year.

    F&O Radar | Deploy Bull Call Ratio Spread in Nifty to play range bound index expiry

    Nifty's positive trend confirmed by MACD signals and derivative data. Analysts advise caution due to FII net % long levels. Traders recommended a bull call ratio spread strategy for limited upside potential. Expert disclaimer underscores the need for individual analysis in trading decisions.

    Unstoppable bulls! HDFC Bank drives Sensex past 80,000 for the first time, Nifty hits record high

    Indian market soared to all-time high with HDFC Bank surge propelling Sensex past 80,000 and Nifty nearing 24,300. Kotak Mahindra, JSW Steel, PFC, REC, Auto also showed significant gains in the bullish market.

    F&O Radar: Deploy Bull Call Spread in Nifty to play potential up-move

    The Nifty50 formed higher lows for six sessions, pausing after a 900-point surge. It hit a new high of 24,236 but showed a small bearish candle on the daily chart. On the options front, the maximum Call Open Interest (OI) is at the 24,500 and 24,200 strikes, while the maximum Put OI is at the 24,000 and 24,100 strikes.

    Tech View: Nifty bulls getting tired at peaks. Here’s how to trade on Wednesday

    Nifty ended Tuesday’s session with a small loss of 18 points to form a small red candle on the daily chart which indicated that bulls are getting tired at peaks.

    Nifty bull case target at 27K, says Axis Securities; bets on HDFC Bank, Bharti Airtel, others

    Axis Securities expects reduced volatility and a smooth US market landing, targeting Nifty at 27,000 for March 2025 (bull case) and 24,600 (base case). They recommend stocks like HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Coal India, Nestle India, SBI, HCL Tech, Federal Bank, Varun Beverages, TVS Motors, Bharti Airtel, among others.

    • Tech View: Nifty bulls using intraday dips to go long. Here’s how to trade on Tuesday

      Positive chart pattern like higher tops and bottoms is intact. The underlying trend of Nifty remains positive. The market is racing towards the next upside target of 24,400 levels in the near term. Immediate support is placed at 23,980 levels, said Nagaraj Shetti of HDFC Securities.

      Nifty bulls await directional move, auto stocks in focus

      Auto stocks were in focus amid the release of June month sales numbers. Shares of Samvardhana Motherson, Hero Moto, Bharat Forge, Maruti Suzuki, and Bajaj Auto rallied over 1% each. Within the Nifty50 pack, JSW Steel, and Bharti Airtel rallied over 1%, while NTPC, Power Grid, and Apollo Hospitals fell up to 2%.

      Nifty rides with bulls, can hit 24,600: Analysts

      ​Stocks expected to show bullishness include Reliance, ICICI Bank, LIC Housing Finance, Grasim, Praj Industries, Biocon, Apollo Tyres, Tata Motors, and BEL. Consider a moderately bullish strategy using a Bull-Call Spread for the July 4 weekly expiry.

      Nifty bulls climb Mt 24K. Here's the record-breaking journey in 8 charts

      Frontline index Nifty50 achieved the 24,000 level milestone on Thursday, June27. The index surged 1,000 points in just 17 trading sessions. With this, the Nifty has now gained more than 5,000 points from its 52-week low of 18,837.85, with significant contributions from stocks like Shriram Finance, LTIMindtree, Tech Mahindra, and Wipro, among others. Here is the Nifty50’s journey to the 24,000 mark summarized by domestic brokerage firm Geojit Financial Services in 8 charts below:

      Budget in mind, D-St bulls cross 'historic' milestone

      Analysts said the sustained run-up in indices of late is part of the pre-budget rally, aided by renewed flows from foreign investors in June. The optimism, however, did not rub off on the broader market where there were more losers than gainers.

      Tech View: Short covering rally takes Nifty beyond 24K. Here’s how to trade on Friday

      The underlying trend of Nifty continues to be positive. A sustainable move above 24000-24100 levels could pull Nifty towards another Fibonacci extension resistance of around 24380-24400 levels in the near term.

      Bulls March Ahead! Sensex, Nifty scale fresh highs led by gains in RIL, UltraTech

      Within the blue-chip Nifty50 pack, UltraTech Cement was the top gainer with an upside of 2%. Other gainers were ICICI Bank, L&T, NTPC, LTIMindtree, and Bajaj Finance. On the other hand, stocks like Apollo Hospitals, Hindalco, M&M, and HDFC Bank came under selling pressure with losses of up to 1.6%.

      F&O Radar: Poised bulls may take Nifty to new highs, deploy Bull Call Spread for potential benefit

      On the option front, the maximum call OI is at 24,000 then 23,600 strike, while the maximum put OI is at 23,000 and then 23,500 strike. Call writing is seen at 23,900, then 23,700, while put writing is seen at 23,400, then 23,500.

      78K & counting: There's no stopping these bulls

      The BSE benchmark ended at 78,053.52, up 712.45 points or 0.92% after hitting its lifetime high of 78,164.71. NSE's Nifty rose 183.45 points or 0.78% to a close at a record 23,721.3. The index hit an all-time high of 23,754.15 during the day.

      Bulls in Action: Sensex jumps over 200 points, Nifty crosses 23,600; mid and smallcaps outperform

      Within the Nifty pack, UltraTech Cement, HDFC Bank, Divi's Lab, Coal India, and SBI were the top gainers while HCL Tech, Asian Paints, and Titan faced selling pressure. Shares of new-age companies like Paytm, Zomato, and Policybazaar traded higher by around 2% each after Morgan Stanley's bullish note.

      Tech View: Nifty likely to trade in a range

      Nifty's trajectory remains uncertain, influenced by sector rotation and FIIs' activities. Investors should focus on specific stocks and sectors for trading opportunities to capitalize on market movements.

      Bulls Charge Ahead: Investors reap over ₹1 L cr as Sensex, Nifty hit new highs

      The 30-share BSE Sensex rose 141 points to settle at 77,479. The broader NSE Nifty gained 51 points to end at 23,567. From the Sensex pack, JSW Steel, Tata Steel, ICICI Bank, Reliance Industries, and Kotak Mahindra Bank emerged as the top gainers, each rising over 1%. Conversely, Sun Pharma, M&M, NTPC, SBI, and Wipro were the top laggards. The Nifty Pharma index fell by 0.5%, primarily due to a 2.2% drop in heavyweight Sun Pharma's shares after its Dadra facility received a warning letter from the US drug regulator.

      Nifty bull case target at 27,100, says Prabudas Lilladher. Bets on Reliance, ITC

      Domestic brokerage firm Prabhudas Lilladher said that it values Nifty at 5% premium to 15-year average PE 20.2x to arrive at bull case target of 27,102 as it showed conviction on large cap firms like ITC, RIL, HDFC Bank among others.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock action on Monday

      Nifty50 and Sensex, the benchmark equity indices, reached record highs on Friday, reclaiming losses incurred on election day. The surge was attributed to expectations of political stability and forecasts indicating accelerated economic growth.

      What does FPI short positions mean for Nifty bulls?

      ICICI Securities has set a forward target of 10% upside in one year, against the long-term expected returns of 14%. Despite the short term volatilities due to elections, the forecast appears to be improving, it said.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Friday

      The NSE Nifty 50 index ended 0.89% higher at 22,821 points and the S&P BSE Sensex rose 0.93% to 75,074, adding to their gains of more than 3% on Wednesday.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Thursday

      Benchmark key indices gained over 3% each on Wednesday. The Nifty Bank saw its best percentage gain since February 1, 2021. HDFC Bank, SBI, L&T were among the most active stocks on NSE in value terms. The market breadth favoured bulls with 2,597 stocks ending in the green, while 1,221 names settling with cuts.

      Tech View: Nifty ends above 21 EMA. What traders should do on Thursday

      Nifty saw a gap-up opening on Wednesday and call writers (bears) are seen exiting with additional PUT writers at all strikes from 21,500 until 22,200. This, analysts believe, led to the sharp recovery in the 50-stock index.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Wednesday

      Indian benchmark indices slipped around 6% each on Tuesday, a day after the blue-chip indices surged to record highs on Monday as exit polls had projected a much bigger margin of victory. MACD showed bullish trade on the counters of Solar Industries, Sobha, Phoenix Mills, and Container Corporation of India. Shares of India Cement, Zee Entertainment Enterprises, Bandhan Bank, Dalmia Bharat hit their 52-week lows.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Tuesday

      D-Street settled at record closing high on Monday, led by financials, index heavyweight Reliance Industries and energy stocks. The volatility indicator ended 15% lower as exit polls predicted that PM Narendra Modi will retain power with a landslide victory. Momentum indicator Moving Average Convergence Divergence showed bullish trade on the counters of Amines & Plasticizers, Advait Infratech, and AMIC Forging, among others.

      Tech View: Will Nifty hit 24,000 on election result day? Here’s how to trade on D-Day

      Nifty surged 733 points; analysts foresee a potential crossing of 24,000 if election results favor. Bulls dominate the market, eyeing 23,500 resistance. India VIX down 15%, predicting Modi's re-election.

      Nifty bulls scream 'Abki baar 24,000 paar' after exit polls predict Modi 3.0

      Exit polls indicate a potential hat-trick win for PM Narendra Modi in Lok Sabha, boosting Nifty's rally hopes to cross 24,000. Market analysts foresee a surge if BJP secures victory on June 4.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock action on Monday

      Indian blue-chip equity indices ended flat on Friday, with NSE Nifty 50 and S&P BSE Sensex gaining 2.2% and 2.02% for the week, led by financials and metal stocks.

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