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Stockology: After turbulent January, signs of recovery in large-cap stocks offer hope

The positive influence of planetary positions from January 25th to 28th will start showing results during the last week of the month.

January 26, 2025 / 10:31 IST
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Mid- and small-cap stocks may see further profit booking, demonstrating the market's selective resilience.
Mid- and small-cap stocks may see further profit booking, demonstrating the market's selective resilience.

Stockology is a weekly column by futurologist Mahesh Gowande. He is the Founder and Director of Ayan Analytics, which has developed ZodiacAnalyst, a research software with time and price charting tools.

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Review of last week:
The day expected to be the most bullish last week turned out to be the most negative. TimeMap indicates time and potency, but not the direction of movement. Sector performance was strong, but interestingly, certain stocks were selectively punished. The banking sector is undergoing churn, while FMCG appears attractive for sticky, long-term investors. The new low has shaken the confidence of the bullish camp, and bears are preparing to hammer every weak stock. Mid- and small-cap companies have begun to decline, with the pace of the drop accelerating. Wealth erosion throughout January has been consistent, and 2025 seems to be no exception.

Technical Analysis:
As expected, a fresh new low was recorded, triggering fresh selling in many stocks. Wealth erosion could continue into the coming week. The weekly closing suggests selling on any rise and at current levels, with stops placed at 23,465 in the short-term TimeMap, and at 24,285 on a weekly basis. Breaking Friday's low will trigger fresh selling by system traders, targeting levels of 22,700 (a long-standing target), 22,430, and 22,240. The major uptrend will only begin above 24,870. A panic sell-off and forced liquidation seem imminent as the system cleanup approaches, suggesting we are nearing a critical turning point.