Analysts at Choice Equity Broking expect the stock to rally past ₹1,500-mark on the upside, indicating a potential upside of over 14 per cent from current levels.
Technically, the term 'Death Cross' means that the 50-DMA has slipped below the 200-DMA. Chart shows that LIC stock now trades below both the key moving averages.
Coal India, IDBI Bank, Jindal Stainless, Ajanta Pharma and Graphite India were seen trading above the higher end of the Bollinger Bands backed by strong volume on charts.
The Nifty Auto index has zoomed as much as 157.8 per cent in the last four calendar years as against a 50.6 per cent surge in the benchmark Nifty 50, shows data.
The key uncertainty remains the currency, but if that stabilises and growth improves, India can deliver respectable returns, says Christopher Wood, global head of equity strategy at Jefferies.
Bajaj Auto, 360 One Wam, Hexaware Technologies, Akzo Nobel India stocks are seen trading above the SuperTrend line indicator on the daily charts.
Thyrocare Technologies board had fixed November 28 as the record date for its 2:1 bonus share issue. This smallcap stock has gained 40 per cent in the last two months.
Technically, the term 'Golden Cross' has bullish implications with short-term support seen moving higher. Apart from Sun Pharma, Aurobindo Pharma and Divi's Labs too witnessed this formation recently.
Technical charts suggest that the IT index may gain another 5%, with heavyweights Infosys, TCS and HCL Technologies possibly rallying up to 17%. Wipro and Tech Mahindra, however, may see tepid trends.
BSE, Hitachi Energy, GE Vernova, Syrma SGS, Force Motors, HBL Engineering and Laurus Labs have gained more than 50% each after these companies reported over 50% growth in profit in Q1 and Q2 of FY26.
The Nifty MidCap index can surge near 25,000-mark; whereas, midcap stocks such as AIA Engineering, Alkem Labs, Muthoot Finance, ICICI Prudential Life and UPL can rally another 22%, suggest tech charts
In case of lower US tariffs, shares from IT, gems & jewellery, shrimps and textile-related sectors are likely to benefit, believe analysts.
Goldman Sachs top stock picks: Tech charts predict up to 19% upside for Reliance, Titan, PTC Industries; Havells India, however, may underperform in the near-term; check key levels for these 4 stocks.
Ten out of Nifty 500 stocks declined up to 23% in October even as the Nifty and Nifty 500 gained around 4.5% each; should you buy these stocks or sell? Here's what the technical charts suggest.
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.
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.
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.