Foreign institutional investors have net sold shares worth Rs 1,145.24 crore, while domestic institutional investors have net bought shares worth Rs 486.51 crore on April 11, as per provisional data available on the NSE.
One stock - RBL Bank - is under the F&O ban for April 11. The stock fell 10 percent in last four consecutive sessions.
Foreign institutional investors increased selling pressure further, offloading shares worth Rs 5,009.62 crore, while domestic institutional investors have net bought shares worth Rs 1,774.70 crore on April 7.
As per the pivot charts, the key support level for the Nifty is placed at 17,758, followed by 17,708. If the index moves up, the key resistance levels to watch out for are 17,879 and 17,951.
Based on the open interest future percentage, there were 39 stocks including Nifty Financial, Jindal Steel & Power, Bank Nifty, HDFC, and Bata India, in which long unwinding was seen.
The highest delivery was seen in Gujarat State Petronet, Tech Mahindra, Infosys, HCL Technologies, and ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company, among others on Monday.
Based on the open interest future percentage, here are the 98 stocks including Power Grid Corporation of India, Bata India, Vodafone Idea, Bharat Electronics, and LIC Housing Finance, in which a long build-up was seen.
Only one stock, Vodafone Idea, is under the F&O ban for March 31. Securities in the ban period under the F&O segment include companies in which the security has crossed 95 percent of the market-wide position limit.
The highest delivery was seen in stocks such as M&M, Tech Mahindra, TCS, Larsen & Toubro, and Torrent Pharma on March 29.
Based on the open interest future percentage, here are the 35 stocks in which a long build-up was seen including Container Corporation of India, Atul, PVR, MCX India, and Intellect Design Arena.
Based on the open interest future percentage, here are the 19 stocks in which long unwinding was seen including M&M, Balrampur Chini Mills, Balkrishna Industries, Ramco Cements, and Nifty.
Based on the open interest future percentage, there were 56 stocks in which a short build-up was seen including Nifty Financial, Honeywell Automation, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Sun Pharma, and Bank Nifty.
Five stocks - Balrampur Chini Mills, Delta Corp, GNFC, Indiabulls Housing Finance and Sun TV Network - are under the F&O ban for March 23.
Based on the open interest future percentage, there were 87 stocks in which a short build-up was seen including Petronet LNG, Indian Hotels, ACC, Indian Oil Corporation, and Bharat Electronics.
Based on the open interest future percentage, there were 84 stocks in which short-covering was seen including Kotak Mahindra Bank, UltraTech Cement, Bosch, Coforge, and JK Cement.
Based on the open interest future percentage, there were 108 stocks in which short-covering was seen including Nifty Financial, Coforge, Nifty, Federal Bank, and Shree Cements.
The key support level for the Nifty is placed at 16,503, followed by 16,342. If the index moves up, the key resistance levels to watch out for are 16,875 and 17,088.
Based on the open interest future percentage, 55 stocks saw short-covering on March 14 including Nifty Financial, Mahanagar Gas, GNFC, Indraprastha Gas, and Escorts.
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As many as 83 stocks saw a long build-up on March 9. They include GSPL, Alembic Pharmaceuticals, JK Cement, Whirlpool, and Balrampur Chini Mills.
Based on the open interest future percentage, 84 stocks saw a long build-up including GSPL, Bank Nifty, Bajaj Auto, ICICI Bank, and SBI.
Based on the open interest future percentage, there are top 23 stocks in which short-covering was seen including GNFC, UPL, Bharti Airtel, Zee Entertainment Enterprises, and GAIL India.
"In case, the Nifty slips below 16,130, then the next best support is placed at 15,850. Therefore, from current levels, a pullback rally cannot be ruled out from the zone of 16,100 – 15,800 levels," says Mazhar Mohammad, Founder, and Chief Market Strategist at Chartviewindia.
ONGC, Power Grid Corporation of India, Vedanta, Intellect Design Arena, and NTPC among 28 stocks that saw a long build-up on Thursday.
Based on the open interest future percentage, the top 10 stocks in which short-covering was seen included GSPL, ONGC, Apollo Hospitals, Crompton, GAIL and Ipca Labs