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Rex Harrison Cano has over 25 years of experience, primarily in business journalism, tracking and analysing the Indian stock market. An avid market enthusiast and a proficient technical analyst, Rex believes that charts and numbers come to life to tell stories of past and possible future journeys.
Rex Harrison Cano has over 25 years of experience, primarily in business journalism, tracking and analysing the Indian stock market. An avid market enthusiast and a proficient technical analyst, Rex believes that charts and numbers come to life to tell stories of past and possible future journeys.
Crude Oil prices have soared 7% in the last two weeks following fresh US sanctions on Russian oil imports. Back home, shares of oil exploration and marketing companies look favourably placed on charts
SBI Life rallied 3%, while SBI Card dropped 3% post Q2 results; the parent company SBI is scheduled to announce earnings on Nov 4. Here's a likely trading strategy in SBI group shares?
Vodafone Idea share price has surged 73% in the last three months. The stock can potentially zoom another 53% if it manages to clear the key hurdles at ₹10.77 and ₹11.88 levels, suggests tech charts.
The daily chart shows that Nifty is favourably placed, with shorter-term moving averages quoting above longer-term averages. Near support for the index is seen at 25,700 and 25,355 levels.
Sobha stock can potentially rally up to 25% to ₹1,940 levels, hints technical chart; while DLF may gain around 15%. Brigade Enterprises, however, looks weak on the chart.
Vedanta, Hindalco and National Aluminium were seen trading on a buoyant note in Friday's trade amid rising aluminium prices on the LME. Tech charts suggest these metal stocks can rally another 18%.
FMCG Stock Today: Technical charts show that Hindustan Unilever and Nestle India seem to be favourably placed; while Colgate Palmolive stock can decline up to 7% from here.
Technical charts suggest that auto stocks can potentially rally up to 17% from here, with the likes of Hyundai India and Tata Motors leading the way. Here are the key levels to watch out for.
In the past, Reliance had seen a gap-up open post Q4FY25 results in April following which the stock rallied over 19% in the next three months. Here's a trading strategy at current levels.
Foreign banks have bought up to 60% stake in Yes Bank and RBL Bank; will these deals help Indian private bank stocks outperform PSU banks in coming months? Here's what technical charts suggest.
The NSE Nifty 50 index can potentially rally to new life-time highs around 28,300 levels in Samvat 2082, while the BSE Sensex can surge to 92,000 levels, suggest technical charts; details here.
Eternal stock is seen testing the 20-DMA support following the 9% fall in the last two trading sessions. Chart suggests the stock, which has gained 82% so far in FY26 can rally another 14% from here.
Infosys stock is expected to find considerable support around ₹1,348 levels, indicating a limited fall of around 7%, suggests the monthly chart. Check key interim support, resistance levels here.
Stocks to buy for Diwali 2025: Bajaj Finance, Adani Power, Swiggy, SAIL, MRPL among 10 stocks that can rally up to 44% as per charts in Samvat 2082; here's a detailed outlook.
Yes Bank, The South Indian Bank, Hindustan Construction, Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar and Take Solutions, which currently trade below ₹50-mark, can potentially zoom up to 42%, suggest technical charts.
Technically, Persistent Systems seems to be favourably placed among these 3 IT peers, with the stock now seen quoting above its 200-DMA for the first time in nearly three months.
BSE and GE Vernova T&D India are the only two stocks from Nifty 500 to have logged consistent gains in excess of 67% in each of the last three Samvat years; here's what to expect next.
Technical charts suggest that shares of prominent consumer electronics makers - Blue Star Company, IFB Industries and Amber Enterprises can potentially rally up to 27% from here.
Tata Steel, Tata Chemicals, Tata Communications, Tata Investment and Nelco look favourably placed on the charts, and can potentially surge up to 26% from here.
The longer-term chart suggests that the overall trend for TCS is likely to remain subdued as long as the stock trades below ₹3,450 levels; on the downside it can crack up to ₹2,655 levels.