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May series FnO rollovers show bullishness in banking, financial, capital goods stocks

At the start of the May series, Telecom, Consumption, Energy, Realty, FMCG, and Banking sectors witnessed significant OI addition. FIIs’ long ratio has fallen to 40 percent in Index futures, implying a shift towards more hedged positions.

April 30, 2024 / 10:20 IST
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May is gearing up to be an action-packed month with national elections on the horizon, and the anticipation of outcomes could lead to heightened volatility in the market

The May series commenced with Indian benchmark indices aiming for new highs. NSE Nifty 50 climbed above 22,650 intraday, while Bank Nifty actually made a fresh all-time high of 49,473.6 on April 29. The derivatives rollover data in the May series shows a huge open interest addition in the banking sector, with long build up also seen in banking, financial, capital goods stocks.

According to Nuvama Alternative, at the start of the May series, Telecom (Rs. 13,800 crores), Consumption (Rs. 7,700 crores), Energy (Rs. 10,700 crores), Realty (Rs. 5,500 crores), FMCG (Rs. 23,300 crores), and Banking (Rs. 83,000 crores) sectors witnessed significant OI addition.

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FIIs’ long ratio now stands at 40 percent, down from the previous 45 percent in Index futures, implying a shift towards more hedged positions in the May series. Investors may be gearing for a range-bound index movement early in the new series, but later guided by election results.

“With HNIs starting the series with net long positions at a historic high, we anticipate the Nifty index to trade within a narrow range (22,350-22,700) initially, with more significant action unfolding in specific sectors and stocks,” said Nuvama Alternative in a research note. “Post the immediate consolidation, we should move towards a new all-time high before election results,” it added.