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The Nifty 50 delivered a strong session on November 20, breaking past the key double-top resistance at 26,100 and moving closer to its lifetime high of 26,277. With momentum strengthening, experts believe the index could hit a fresh record soon—provided it holds 26,100 as immediate support. On the upside, 26,500 is the next level to watch, while crucial support sits near 25,800. Globally, sentiment remains fragile. Wall Street ended sharply lower after a steep sell-off in major AI names, dragging the Nasdaq and S&P to their lowest close since September. The VIX surged to its highest level since April. Asian markets are mirroring the weakness, and the GIFT Nifty is signaling a soft start for India. Stocks like TCS and Max Financial will be in focus, while Capillary Tech is set to debut on D-Street today. Catch Nandita Khemka in conversation with Raja Venkatraman, Co-Founder, NeoTrader, and Arvind Sanger, Managing Partner, Geosphere Capital Management, as they decode the market setup, global cues, and key trading levels for the day. Catch Nandita Khemka in conversation with Raja Venkatraman, Co-Founder, NeoTrader and Arvind Sanger, Managing Partner, Geosphere Capital Management
Nifty surged past the 26,200 mark for the first time since September 2024, while Nifty Bank hit a fresh record high, driving market optimism. Heavyweights like Reliance Industries and HDFC Bank were among the top contributors to the index’s gains. Sectorally, defence, financials, and oil & gas indices led the rally. However, broader markets lagged behind, with overall market breadth remaining negative. Catch Nandita Khemka and Yatin Mota as they discuss stocks on radar.
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The Nifty 50 finally hit the brakes after a six-session winning streak, slipping below the psychological 26,000 mark on the back of profit-booking. But with the index still holding well above all its key moving averages, the broader trend remains firmly in favour of the bulls. Global cues are mixed with Wall Street plunging ahead of Nvidia earnings later today and Nikkei seeing a mild rebound after yesterday’s sharp fall. GIFT Nifty signals a mildly higher start. In today’s episode, we decode whether this is just a brief consolidation phase or the start of a deeper pullback. We break down the critical levels to watch — from the immediate resistance at 26,100 to the support zones at 25,800–25,700 and the crucial 25,500 mark. We also track the action in top stocks including HUL and Infosys, and Tenneco Clean Air makes its D-Street debut today. Join Nandita Khemka in an in-depth conversation with Ajit Mishra, SVP – Research at Religare Broking, and Yogesh Patil, Equity CIO at LIC Mutual Fund, as they share insights on the index setup, sectoral moves, trading ideas and the cues that could shape the market trajectory from here. Whether you're a trader or a long-term investor, this episode gives you the complete roadmap for the day ahead.
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The Nifty 50 extended its uptrend for a second week, with momentum indicators supporting the rally. A sustained move above 26,000 could push the index toward the October peak at 26,100 and then the record high of 26,277. Key support sits at 25,900–25,800. The Bank Nifty hit uncharted territory at 59,000, with the next upside markers at 59,300 and 59,500, while support lies at 58,600 and 58,000. On November 17, the Nifty gained 103 points to close at 26,013, and the Bank Nifty surged 445 points to 58,963. Market breadth was marginally positive with 1,480 stocks advancing versus 1,412 declining on the NSE. Globally, Wall Street closed sharply lower on tech weakness amid renewed AI jitters— the Dow tumbled over 550 points, and the Nasdaq dropped nearly 200. Asian markets are trading largely in the red, mirroring US cues, as tensions between China and Japan weigh on sentiment. The GIFT Nifty signals a weak start for Indian equities. A heavy day of block deals may add volatility, with Blackstone likely to offload a 9.5% stake in Mphasis. Large trades are also expected in Paytm, Emcure Pharma, Zinka Logistics and PhysicsWallah makes its D-street debut today. Catch Nandita Khemka in conversation with Jay Thakkar, Head Derivatives and Quant Research, ICICI Securities and Feroze Azeez, Joint CEO, Anand Rathi Wealth.
Bulls Reclaim 26,000; Can Nifty Hold Above This Key Mark?. Bank Nifty Hits New Peak, Scales 59,000. PSU Banks Lead The Rally. Broad-based Gains: All Sectors In The Green Midcaps Outperform; Market Breadth Positive Autos, Realty & FMCG In Buying Mode. Groww Enters The Rs 1 Lakh Cr Market Cap Club. Catch Nandita Khemka and Yatin Mota in conversation with Sandip Agarwal, Fund Manager, Sowilo Investment Managers and Vishnu Kant Upadhyay, Assistant Vice President – Research & Advisory at Master Capital Services Limited
The Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty ended the week (Nov 14) on a strong note, closing above the previous week’s highs with supportive technical and momentum signals. For the Nifty 50, sustaining above Friday’s peak near 26,000 could open the door to 26,100 and then 26,300, while key support lies at 25,800–25,700. Bank Nifty, meanwhile, must clear 58,600 for an upside toward 59,000 and fresh record territory, with 58,100–58,000 acting as immediate support. With earnings season behind us and Bihar polls out of the way, markets will track developments on the India–US trade deal. Stocks in focus today include Tata Motors (PV) post the JLR guidance cut, Max Healthcare, and IRB Infra. Catch Nandita Khemka in conversation with Rajesh Palviya of Axis Securities and market veteran Ajay Bagga for the full market setup.
The Nifty snapped its four-day winning streak, slipping below 25,800, while the Sensex fell nearly 400 points. Midcaps cooled off even as smallcaps managed to stay in the green. The IT sector emerged as the worst performer of the day, with auto and metal stocks also coming under pressure. In contrast, pharma and PSU bank stocks showed resilience in an otherwise tepid market. Despite the day’s weakness, the Nifty ended the week on a positive note, breaking its two-week losing run with a 1% gain. IT was the top sectoral performer over the week, while defence and pharma stocks also shone. However, FMCG and realty counters witnessed muted sentiment during the week.
The Nifty ended flat amid high volatility on Thursday ahead of the Bihar election results, facing stiff resistance near the 26,000 mark after early gains faded. Asian Paints, Hindalco, and IndiGo were among the top gainers, while Tata Motors and M&M saw selling pressure. Sectorally, Metal, Realty, and Pharma indices outperformed, while PSU Bank and FMCG declined. The broader markets underperformed, with both the Nifty Midcap 100 and Smallcap 100 falling 0.4% each. Globally, investors await key US inflation and jobs data for further cues. This morning, global cues were weak. US markets ended lower overnight as investors rotated out of tech stocks. Asian markets also started the day on a negative note, tracking losses in Wall Street. Catch Lovisha Darad in conversation with Raja Venkatraman, Co-Founder - NeoTrader & Trading Influencer and Kuunal Shah, Associate Fund Manager, Carnelian Capital.
The Nifty extended its rally for the third straight session, ending near the day’s high with a gain of 180 points after a strong gap-up opening. Asian Paints, Adani Enterprises, and Tech Mahindra led the gains, while Tata Motors, Tata Steel, and Shriram Finance witnessed profit-taking. Sectorally, IT, Auto, and Pharma outperformed, whereas Metal and Realty indices lagged behind. Broader markets moved in tandem, with both the Midcap and Smallcap indices rising 0.8%. Optimism over a potential US trade deal and exit polls indicating an NDA win in Bihar lifted sentiment, even as investors turned their focus to key global data and upcoming Q2 results from major companies. Catch Lovisha Darad in conversation with Chandan Taparia, Senior Vice President, Head - Derivatives & Technical Research , Motilal Oswal and Karan Aggarwal, Co-founder & CIO, Elever.
Bulls drive Nifty above 25,850 as the index extends gains for the third consecutive day. The Sensex surges 600 points while India VIX eases 3%, reflecting improved market sentiment. Broader markets remain resilient with overall breadth staying positive. IT, auto, and consumer durable stocks shine, contributing to the rally, while FMCG and metal counters witness some pressure. Tata Motors CV shares fall after a 28% premium listing, whereas Groww shares remain resilient following a 14% premium debut. The momentum in equities highlights strong investor confidence amid supportive global cues.
The Nifty rebounded sharply from the day’s low to end near the session high, recovering most of last week’s losses with a 121-point gain. Positive global cues lifted market sentiment, with 40 of the 50 Nifty stocks closing higher. Gains were led by IT, auto, and metal stocks, while PSU banks and realty counters dragged. The midcap index hit a record high, even as the smallcap index slipped marginally. Investors remained focused on key earnings from HAL, Asian Paints, and Tata Steel. This morning, global cues were xxx. Catch Lovisha Darad in conversation with Jay Thakkar, Head Derivatives and Quant Research, ICICI Securities and Rishi Kohli, CIO, JioBlackRock Asset Management Company.
Nifty extended gains for the second consecutive day, reclaiming the 25,640 mark even as India VIX edged higher. IT stocks continued to drive market momentum for the second session, while Bank Nifty underperformed the benchmark indices. Auto and metal stocks maintained their upward trend, whereas pharma and PSU bank counters remained under pressure. The Nifty Defence index surged around 2%. Among the Nifty 50 pack, top gainers included IndiGo, BEL, and JSW Steel, while Bajaj Twins, ONGC, and TMPV were among the major losers.
The Nifty extended its rebound and ended higher by 82 points, snapping its three-day losing streak. The index traded in a narrow range between 25,500 and 25,650 levels through the session. Broader markets outperformed, with midcap and smallcap indices gaining more than the benchmarks. Sectorally, IT, pharma, and metal indices closed in the green, while media, realty, and FMCG ended lower. IT and pharma stocks rose over 1% each on improved sentiment. This morning, global cues were xxx. Catch Lovisha Darad in conversation with Ajit Mishra, SVP - Research, Religare Broking and Vipul Bhowar, Senior Director, Head of Equities, Waterfield Advisors.
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Nifty extended losses for the third straight session, trading below its 50-day exponential moving average (EMA) and signalling continued weakness in the market. Among sectors, Nifty Metal and PSU Bank indices led the gainers, while consumer durables, IT, and FMCG stocks were the top laggards. Meanwhile, Groww’s Rs 6,600 crore IPO witnessed strong investor interest, getting subscribed nearly 15 times. This morning, global cues were positive. Asian markets started the week on a higher note, while US futures edged higher as lawmakers moved closer to ending government shutdown. Catch Lovisha Darad in conversation with Rajesh Palviya, Senior Vice President Research (Head Technical & Derivatives) at Axis Securities and Manoj Bahety, Founder & Fund Manager, Carnelian Asset Management.
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The Nifty 50 extended losses for the second straight session on November 6, slipping a third of a percent as key technical and momentum indicators turned weaker. Experts now see the index heading towards 25,450, with a further decline to 25,300 possible if that level is breached. Meanwhile, weak global cues are weighing on sentiment — Wall Street ended sharply lower overnight as AI-driven stocks resumed their slide, dragging the Nasdaq down nearly 2 percent. U.S. layoff data for October also spiked to a two-decade high, adding to jitters. Asian markets are mirroring the overnight weakness, and the GIFT Nifty signals a subdued start for Indian equities. Among stocks in focus today: Bajaj Auto, Hindalco, Trent, Divi’s, and Nykaa are set to report earnings, while Bharti Airtel, TVS Motor, Lupin, and Akzo Nobel will also be in the spotlight. In the IPO space, Pine Labs opens for subscription. Catch Nandita Khemka in conversation with Raja Venkatraman, Co-Founder of NeoTrader, and Mayuresh Joshi, Director–Research, Marketsmith India, for expert insights on market trends and trading strategies.
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The Nifty 50 ended just below the 25,600 mark on November 4, slipping six-tenths of a percent. With the index now trading below short-term moving averages and momentum indicators turning weak, experts say short-term consolidation and range-bound movement may persist, though the medium-term trend remains positive. If the Nifty sustains below 25,600, key support levels lie at 25,500–25,400, while resistance is expected around 25,750–25,800. In focus today will be Sun Pharma, Grasim, and IndiGo, which are set to react to their quarterly earnings. Meanwhile, the MSCI Index rejig has added Fortis, Paytm, GE Vernova, and Siemens Energy India to the MSCI India Standard Index, while Tata Elxsi and CONCOR have been moved to the Smallcap category. Catch Nandita Khemka in conversation with Chandan Taparia, Senior Vice President & Head – Derivatives and Technical Research, Motilal Oswal, and Anand K Rathi, Co-Founder, MIRA Money
Nifty Slumps To Day's Low Amid Expiry Day Volatility. Nifty Suffers Triple-digit Cut Amid Expiry Day Blues. Index Fails To Defend 25,700. Midcaps Succumb To Selling Pressure. Breadth Negative; NSE Advance-decline Ratio At 1:2. All Sectors In The Red; Metals Biggest Losers. I.T. Extends Losses; Autos In Reverse Gear. Catch Nandita Khemka in conversation with Sneha Poddar, Motilal Oswal Financial Services Ltd and Osho Krishan, Angel One Ltd
The Nifty 50 failed to see follow-through selling on November 3, ending the session with moderate gains. The index held above the 20-day and 50-day EMAs as well as the midline of the Bollinger Bands, but continued to form a lower high–lower low pattern on the daily chart. Experts say that until these technical indicators turn favourable, the consolidation phase is likely to persist, with the 25,700–25,600 zone acting as key support and 25,500 remaining a crucial downside level. On the upside, the 25,900–26,000 range is expected to pose resistance. Meanwhile, as many as five Nifty companies — including SBI and M&M - are set to announce their quarterly earnings today. On the primary market front, the Groww IPO opens for subscription while the Lenskart IPO closes. Catch Nandita Khemka in conversation with Hemen Kapadia, Technical Associate, DRChoksey Finserv, and Vinit Sambre, Head – Equities, DSP Mutual Fund.