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.
Analysts at JM Financial have maintained 'ADD' rating on Dixon Technologies and Indian Energy Exchange; while Nomura retained 'BUY' on Dixon. Here's how these 2 beaten-down stocks are placed on charts
EIH stock has witnessed the formation of 'Death Cross'. ITC Hotels, EIH Associated Hotels, Taj GVK and Mahindra Holidays have also seen the similar bearish formation in the recent past.
Nitant Darekar of Bonanza believes that railway stocks present a compelling investment opportunity, and merit accumulation for investors seeking infrastructure exposure ahead of Budget 2026.
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.
ITC stock is seen trading near its 4-year monthly Supertrend line indicator for the first time since September 2021.
Similarly, ICICI Bank and Asahi India too registered a close below the Supertrend line indicator on Monday.
RBL Bank Share: The daily chart shows that apart from the 'Triple Top' formation, RBL Bank stock is seen trading near its 20-day moving average for the last one month.
In general, a bearish engulfing candlestick pattern is considered as a bearish sign, as the latest candle completely overshadows the preceding day's price action on the charts.
Ajanta Pharma, JBMA Auto and Manappuram Finance have seen strong price action backed by heavy trading volume in Wednesday's trading session.
Sundaram Finance has a strong proven track-record, while Poonawalla Fincorp is shaping up in the right direction, believe analysts.
Bharti Airtel, Larsen & Toubro, Varun Beverages, Tata Consumer Products and HPCL can rally up to 20 per cent from here, explains Drumil Vithlani, Technical Research Analyst at Bonanza.
RVNL, Jupiter Wagons, KEC International, JSW Infra, GE Vernova, HBL Engineering, KSB, Lloyd Metals and Sagility are seen trading above the Supertrend indicator in Monday's intra-day trade, show charts
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a technical momentum indicator which helps in determining overbought and oversold stocks; in general, a reading below 30 is considered as oversold.
ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, IndusInd Bank from private lenders, and state-run SBI and Bank of Baroda look favourably placed on charts, says Aakash Shah, Technical Research Analyst of Choice Equity Broking.
Analyst at Choice Broking cautions against bottom-fishing, and instead recommend a wait & watch approach for a potential trend reversal.
Among smallcaps - Natco Pharma, Neuland Laboratories, Inox India, Welspun Living and GE Shipping shares have witnessed the formation of 'Double Bottom' pattern on the technical charts.
Dixon Technologies has plunged 32 per cent from its calendar year high, while ITC Hotels stock has shed nearly 27 per cent, shows technical charts.
Kkunal V Parar of Choice Broking expects Angel One to test ₹3,075 levels on the upside, if the stock manages to sustain above the 50-DMA on the daily chart.
Technical charts show that stocks such as IndiGo, Hindustan Unilever, Apollo Hospitals and Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles are trading in oversold territory based on the RSI parameter.