)
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.
Chart shows that stocks like Cyient, Rajesh Exports, Mahindra Life, SW Solar and Gujarat Pipavav have tumbled up to 81 per cent from the highs in around last two years; Bias remains negative.
Adani Energy Solutions, Syngene, Jio Financial, CG Power, Persistent Systems and CAMS are the 6 derivative stocks with up to 14 per cent build-up in open positions 5 days ahead of the monthly expiry.
While the Nifty Midcap 150 index has lost around 7 per cent thus far in CY25, the Nifty Smallcap 250 index has slipped around 9 per cent. The Nifty 50 index, meanwhile, has slipped nearly 2 per cent
Technical charts suggest that stocks such as Prestige Estates, Lodha and Sobha can fall up to 32 per cent from here on, while the Nifty Realty index can crack by another 14 per cent.
Stocks from manufacturing and outsourcing hubs stand to benefit under the China Plus One strategy; Technical chart shows that shares of Amber, Aurobindo and others can rally up to 33% from here on.
Last time FIIs held more than 3.5 lakh contracts as open positions in Nifty futures was in Oct 2024. At present, FIIs hold 5 short bets in Nifty futures for every long trade, shows the NSE F&O data.
Dixon Technologies stock is seen trading below the 100-DMA for the first time since May 2023, after the company reported its Q3 results. The stock had rallied a whopping 532% in the last 20 months.
According to Morgan Stanley, markets seem to be approaching the budget with skepticism and could be dealing with both volatility and upside risk post budget.
Technical charts show that Paytm is seeking support around its key moving averages on the daily and weekly scale; while Zomato is on the verge of a negative breakout on the weekly scale.
Vodafone Idea stock is expected to trade with a favourable bias in the near-term as long as the stock holds above Rs 9.50 - Rs 9.35 support zone, suggests the technical charts.
The near bullish pivot for the BSE stock stands at Rs 5,990, while the long-term bias is likely to remain positive as long as Rs 5,555 is held; shows technical chart.
Technical charts show that HCL Technologies, TCS, Infosys and Tech Mahindra shares could fall up to 8% from here on; while, Wipro can potentially rally by another 11%. Check key levels here
Technical chart shows that as long as the BSE Sensex holds 76,300 on a closing basis, the market can hope for a relief rally; which can get stronger on break above 78,150.
PVR Inox, Lodha, Glaxo, MRF and Astral are trading in oversold zone. Technical charts show these stocks can gain up to 33% from present level, or fall by another 19%; here's why.
The near-term bias for HDFC Life and LTTS is expected to remain upbeat as long as the stocks trade above Rs 643 and Rs 5,090 levels; suggests the technical charts.
Technically, a Death Cross pattern implies bearish implications; Chart shows that RVNL, TVS Motor and HFCL could slide up to 25 per cent from present levels.
Adani group stocks have tumbled up to 47% since the start of December quarter. In case of a pullback Adani Green, Adani Ports and Adani Power can potentially rally up to 32%, show tech charts.
Meanwhile, NSE F&O data shows that FIIs were net sellers in Nifty futures for the sixth straight trading session on Tuesday, with net sales of 70,318 contracts in this period.
Siemens stock outlook: This stock from the engineering and capital goods industry could slide by another 18% if the key supports at Rs 5,600 and Rs 5,400 are violated shows technical chart.
The overall market trend has been negative with over 60% of the Nifty Mid- and Small-Cap stocks now trading below the long-term moving averages; however, these 5 stocks continue to buck the trend.