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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.
Amid festivities, family and friends also indulge in games and fun activities. With changing lifestyle, online gaming, too, gained traction. Here's a tech check on online gaming stocks ahead of Diwali
Derivatives market update Oct 17: FIIs long-short ratio in index futures dropped to 0.5 its lowest point since June 07. Among stocks, ICICI General Insurance and CoForge saw short build-up yesterday.
The PCR (Put Call Ratio) of these 3 stocks is above 1, implying presence of higher open positions in Puts as against Calls, shows the NSE options data.
Derivatives market update Oct 16: Among individual stocks, Deepak Nitrite, PVRInox and HPCL witness fresh long build-up; Cipla and Reliance futures see selling pressure.
The 14-day RSI of Voda Idea, Bank of India, Dabur, YES Bank and DMart stands below 30, indicating oversold condition on the daily chart. In case of a pullback, these stocks can bounce back up to 24%.
As traders await bonus share record date announcement; technical chart shows that Reliance stock has strong support at Rs 2,640 its 20-MMA - a key moving average the stock has held since June 2023.
Derivatives market update Oct 15: In case of Bank Nifty the max pain is seen at 51,800; with the PCR rising to 1 - tilt towards a bullish bias is observed, says SAMCO Securities analyst.
These 5 smallcap stocks have given a breakout on the hourly time-frame hence are expected to trade with a positive bias in the near-term, suggests the technical charts.
Derivatives market update Oct 14: The Nifty weekly options data shows a tug-of-war between the bulls and the bears at the 25,000 Strike Price. FIIs continue to hold notable shorts in Bank Nifty.
Hero MotoCorp stock so far on 5 occasions has successfully managed to hold the 100-DMA support, since the breakout in May 2023. Will it be sixth-time lucky too? Check upside, downside potential here.
Tech charts show that RVNL, IRCTC, IRFC, RailTel and Texmaco Rail were trading below long-term moving averages on the daily scale; however, select stocks were seen seeking support on the weekly scale.
Derivatives market update Oct 11: Last time around, in June, the Nifty rallied sharply after FIIs turned this bearish and the long-short ratio dipped to near 0.5. Will history repeat?
TRF, Automotive Stampings, Oriental Hotels and NELCO can surge up to 24% from present levels, suggest technical charts. The trend, however, looks weak for Tejas Networks.
Derivatives market update Oct 10: FIIs open positions in Bank Nifty up over 200% since the start of Oct; overall long-short ratio in index futures now at lowest level since June.
There 5 Nifty 50 stocks are struggling below the short-term moving average and given downside breakout on the super trend line; hence may see limited gains in case of a pullback, suggest tech charts.
The Nifty Bank, Nifty PSU Bank indices are likely to extend the pullback in the near-term; Auto index too seems favourably placed, while the Realty index remains on weak ground, shows technical charts
Derivatives market update Oct 09: NSE F&O data shows that retail investors' are most bullish since the Lok Sabha poll outcome in June; their long-short ratio in index futures rose to 1.44.
Technical charts suggest that heavyweights TCS and Infosys seem to be favourably placed, while Wipro could face some downward pressure. Check key levels here.
Derivatives market update Oct 08: FIIs turn bearish on Indian stocks, long-short ratio in index futures dipped below 1 for the first time since August 14. Retail and proprietary trades turn bullish.
SBI, Bank of India, ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank and PSB are seen trading at their respective make-or-break points post the recent stock market fall. Here are the key levels to watch out for.