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    Nifty gains continue amid narrowing trading range and low volatility

    The markets continued with their unabated upmove in the week that went by and ended once again with net gains. While continuing with the advance the Nifty 50 Index extended its move higher. However, as compared to the previous week, this time, the trading range got narrower as the Index oscillated 408.30 points against 824 points.

    Another sector which is going through a transformation: 6 energy stocks which can give more than 18 % return in one year.

    In the last one month, there has been more sectoral rotation than probably one would have seen in the last one year. The reason is, some of the sectors which have been going through structural changes and a number of them are close to a point where either companies should produce results or they would disappoint. Take the case of auto, and a year back they were close to the same inflection point. One year later as they launch their EV’s they are being re-rating. In the case of energy companies, because the transformation is different and is much more basic in nature which requires more capex, it is going to take time. Hence expectation of the similar reaction on the street should not be expected, but there is another side to it, it would be a more sustainable change on a much bigger balance sheet and long runway of growth.

    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.

    India stocks rally may have a tough fight amid stretched signals

    Indian equities rally may cool as technicals suggest overbought conditions for NSE Nifty 50 index. Investors optimistic due to Modi government's commitment to pro-growth policies. Global funds boost market with $3.1 billion in net purchases. June sees market recovery from selloff with increased bullish sentiment. Market value hits $5 trillion amid record-setting rally.

    Learn with ETMarkets: Market Mood Index (MMI): Explained!

    The stock market operates based on collective investor sentiment. Positive news boosts stock prices, while negative sentiment drags them down.

    Motilal Oswal Mutual Fund imposes exit load on three index funds

    Motilal Oswal Mutual Fund has imposed exit load on its three index funds: Motilal Oswal Nifty Smallcap 250 Index Fund, Motilal Oswal Nifty Next 50 Index Fund, and Motilal Oswal Nifty Midcap 150 Index Fund.

    • India’s stock rebound from election upset is fastest in a decade

      Indian stocks quickly recovered from election shock with NSE Nifty 50 sinking 6% post Modi's alliance win, only to bounce back in 3 sessions, fueled by record $4.2 billion inflows into equity mutual funds.

      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.

      Unlocking the power of passive value investing through Nifty 50 Value 20 Index

      Investing can be done in many ways. One of the eminent investment philosophies that is used by investors is value investing. Value investing is an investment strategy where investors seek to buy stocks that they believe are undervalued by the market. These stocks are typically trading below their intrinsic value, which is determined by analysing the company's fundamentals, such as earnings, dividends, and growth potential.

      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.

      Nifty IT ready for a U-turn, says JM Financial, puts weight behind largecap

      After remaining an underperformer in the current calendar year, Nifty IT (NSEIT) might be ready to take a U-turn, believes JM Financial, suggesting that it was time to start putting weight on the large cap stocks in this sector.

      A welfare reset can erode India's valuation premium

      India's market valuation may decrease due to potential increase in government spending on social welfare schemes. Nifty 50 index trades at 19 times forward earnings, 20% above its long-term average, while S&P 500 and Taiwanese benchmark index are also highly valued.

      India’s premium valuation may come under pressure amid fractured election mandate

      Nearly half of the Nifty 50 constituents currently trade at a premium to their historical averages. Among major global indices, the S&P 500 trades at a forward price-earnings (P/E) of 20.6, 29% higher than the long-term average

      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.

      Railway stocks tank 20% as election trends diverge from exit polls

      Railway firm stocks plummeted up to 13%, as election trends diverged from exit polls. Rail Vikas Nigam dropped nearly 13%, with Ircon International down by 12%. Other firms like RailTel, IRFC, Texmaco, and IRCTC fell 6-10%. Titagarh Rail Systems and Jupiter Wagons also saw declines. Early data showed the BJP-led NDA leading in 289 seats, contrary to exit polls projecting over 370 seats.

      PFC, REC, Adani stocks among top losers, share prices fall up to 20%

      Shares of companies like PFC, REC Ltd, and Adani Ports plummeted in today's market turmoil due to poor Lok Sabha election results for the Narendra Modi-led NDA government.

      India stocks perched at record highs as vote counting set to begin

      India stock futures and rupee steady as votes in world's largest election to be counted. Prime Minister Modi expected to win third term, leading to market surge. NIFTY 50 index futures up 0.21% in early trade.

      Investors pour into India ETFs ahead of election result

      Investors poured money into Indian company stocks ETFs ahead of Modi's predicted third-term win based on exit polls. India saw the largest inflow with $307.5 million, led by iShares MSCI India ETF. Market experts like Ashish Chugh from Loomis Sayles anticipate pro-growth policies under Modi's leadership.

      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.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-St action on Monday

      Nifty formed a long-legged Doji candle on the daily charts to breach a 5-day losing streak as it ended 42 points higher at 22,531. The 50-DMA is placed at around the 22,400 level, and a slip below this level could shift the test to the 22,300-22,260 zone.

      What India VIX's jump to 24 level means for the markets

      India VIX surged 91% in May 2024 amid anticipation of election results. Understanding its value at 24, it implies a Nifty 50 fluctuation range of 6.93% monthly.

      Hedging costs for Indian stocks advance by most in four years

      The cost of hedging Indian stocks has surged ahead of the general election’s outcome next week. The NSE India Volatility Index rose 88% in May, the most since March 2020, reaching a two-year high of 24.17% on Thursday.

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

      Nifty ended Thursday with a decline of 216 points, driven by strong selling pressure across most sectors. The 50-stock index fell for the fifth consecutive session and is now trading below the crucial 21-day Exponential Moving Average (21EMA).

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

      The Nifty experienced a decline of 183 points, closing near the 22,700 level, and formed a "dark cloud cover" candlestick pattern, a bearish signal. The Indian market saw its worst session in nearly three weeks on Wednesday, dragged down by losses in heavyweight financials and IT stocks.

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

      After gyrating between gains and losses during the day, the 30-share BSE Sensex ended 0.29% lower at 75,170.45. Nifty formed a bearish candle on the daily scale. The index is trading above its key moving average supports and the RSI on the daily chart is positive.

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

      Nifty on Monday ended 25 points lower to form a minor bearish candle on the daily chart. The up move was not supported by the momentum as on the hourly time frame there is a negative crossover, analysts said.

      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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