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    GIFT Nifty signals a positive start for D-Street. Here's the trading setup for today's session

    Indian equities surge with Nifty crossing 24300 and Sensex breaching 80000. Tech view sets 24900 as the next target. Dollar weakens, oil prices fall, and rupee settles lower. FII net long increases to Rs 3.78 lakh crore. DIIs buy shares worth Rs 924 crore.

    Should you deploy fresh money and ideas with Sensex@80K? Aman Chowhan answers

    A clear avoid now will be companies with too much hype and euphoria, and maybe some segments within the different spaces where valuations have gone crazy, says Aman Chowhan. Some of the consumer names are trading north of 70-80 PE, which is also a clear avoid s. It has more to do with companies and valuations than any specific sector or segment, says Chowhan.

    GIFT Nifty up 10 points; here's the trading setup for today's session

    Sector like Auto is expected to be in the limelight as OEMs would release their monthly auto Sales number," said Siddhartha Khemka, Head - Retail Research, Motilal Oswal.

    GIFT Nifty up 40 points; here's the trading setup for today's session

    "The index would have the next target of 24500 level, as mentioned earlier, with 23500 zone maintained as the support as of now," said Vaishali Parekh, Vice President, Technical Research, Prabhudas Lilladher.

    GIFT Nifty down 50 points; here's the trading setup for today's session

    "Overall optimism surrounding the Union Budget, increasing FII inflows, and robust domestic economic data contributed towards the positive movement in the market. We expect the ongoing uptrend to continue further," said Siddhartha Khemka, Head - Retail Research, Motilal Oswal.

    GIFT Nifty down 15 points; here's the trading setup for today's session

    "We expect the market to maintain its positive momentum as we draw nearer to the event. Globally, investors would track US Consumer confidence data," said Siddhartha Khemka, Head - Retail Research, Motilal Oswal.

    The Economic Times
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