Weekly market outlook, May 5 - 9, 2025: Sensex and Nifty seem favourably placed on charts; however, key momentum oscillators are showing signs of tiring out, hence an interim dip cannot be ruled out.
Indus Towers, Godrej Agrovet, Phoenix Mills, Ajanta Pharma and Star Health stocks dropped up to 12% in intra-day deals on Friday; here are the key levels to track on these 5 stocks.
The NSE Nifty has been struggling below its weekly trend line resistance since October 25, 2024; a breakout can potentially trigger a 6 per cent rally on the index, suggests technical charts.
Kalyan Jewellers stock has swung over 40% twice so far in 2025, and over 30% four times in the last four months. Technical chart suggests that the stock could potentially rally over 25% from here on.
Technically, the short-term trend for IndusInd Bank looks favourable; but chart cautions that stock may face challenges around its 100-DMA, and the weekly trend line resistance. Check key levels here
Technical charts indicate that Bajaj Finance and Bajaj Finserv are threatening to trigger a sell call; post which these stocks can decline up to 11 per cent from present levels.
The Nifty Oil & Gas index is approaching its 200-DMA after a gap of six months, breakout can lead the index to 12,450 levels; suggests technical charts. Here are 3 oil & gas stocks poised for a rally.
The BSE derivatives data suggests that the Sensex may face resistance around 80,450 - 80,550, while seek support around 79,850 - 79,700 levels on the monthly expiry day on Tuesday.
These 3 midcap stocks, across sectors, have witnessed a positive breakout on different key parameters, show technical charts.
RIL stock has gained 8% in the last 2 months, after a 4-month consolidation around its key trend line support - a key technical indicator the stock has been holding above since the last 11 years.
In the week ahead, Sensex is likely to swing between 78,200 to 80,230 range. Nifty may test 23,400 on the downside, and can potentially rally to 24,800 on the upside; suggests technical charts.
Technical chart suggests that near-term bias for SBI Life is likely to remain upbeat as long as the stock trades above ₹1,663 levels; check target price, key resistance levels here
Silver is up nearly 17 per cent since its cycle low of around $28.15 made on April 4. Although it is lagging gold, it is up around 14 per cent year-to-date (Y-T-D)
On April 24, spot gold traded between $3,288 and $3,367 as the metal recouped some of its huge loss that occurred due to sell-off on April 22 and 23
Strategy View: With a likely trading range of 23,700-24,600 in the coming week, a Short Strangle strategy could be an effective way to capitalise on expected consolidation
HUL, Nestle and Tata Consumer stocks are seen trading on a divergent note after reporting Q4 earnings; technical charts suggest these stocks can potentially rally up to 15% from present levels.
Shares of Voltas and Havells India seem to be favourably placed on the technical charts; while Blue Star and Whirlpool look weak; check target price and key levels here
From down 8%, to up over 3% - the NSE Nifty 50 index seems poised to end higher for the 11th time in the last 13 April months; also a relatively shorter F&O series in terms of trading sessions.
Technical charts suggest that smallcap stocks such as Balrampur Chini, Alok Industries, 360 One Wam, Elgi Equipments and Godawari Power are poised to gain in the near-term; check key levels here.
Technical chart shows that Muthoot Finance and Manappuram Finance have retraced from their record highs levels with select momentum oscillators hinting towards a likely consolidation ahead.