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    Why are US stock market futures down today, and will Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq continue to drop or rise again? Wall Street futures, US stocks to watch, analysts insights and market outlook

    Why are US stock market futures down today, and will Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq continue to drop or rise again? US stock futures fell after a strong rally as Iran tensions returned and oil prices jumped. Investors reduced risk positions while earnings season approaches. Energy shares gained while volatility increased. Analysts expect market swings in the near term as geopolitics, earnings, and economic outlook shape investor sentiment and trading decisions.

    Adani Power eclipses Adani Ports to becomes Group’s most valuable stock with m-cap Rs 3.99 lakh crore

    Adani Power Limited surged nearly 5% on Monday to hit fresh 52-week high, becoming the most valuable Adani Group firm. The company, with a ₹3.99 lakh crore m-cap, surpassed Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone. Strong stock momentum, new subsidiary formation, and reaffirmed ratings supported investor sentiment on the Street.

    Angel One shares drop 2% as JM Financial downgraded the stock following Q4 results. Should you buy, sell or hold?

    Angel One shares dipped despite strong Q4 results showing an 84% profit surge. Brokerages remain divided, with some downgrading while others maintain 'Buy' ratings, citing growth potential and digital platform strength. Analysts foresee margin improvements, though near-term pressures from IPL spending are noted. The stock's recent rally has tempered market enthusiasm.

    Suzlon Energy shares drop 2% after 35% rally in April so far. Should you buy?

    Suzlon Energy has seen a sharp rebound with improving technical indicators, but analysts caution against aggressive buying as the stock enters overbought territory. While structural tailwinds from rising power demand and wind energy prospects support the long-term outlook, near-term consolidation or correction is likely, making a buy-on-dips strategy more prudent for investors.

    Rajesh Palviya sees Nifty rally extending this week on strong bullish momentum

    Indian equity markets concluded last week with a third consecutive gain, driven by improving sentiment and sustained buying. Market expert Rajesh Palviya noted a strong bullish Marubozu candle on the weekly chart, indicating robust buying action. He advised a 'buy on decline' strategy as Nifty holds above 24,100, with potential rallies towards 24,600–24,700 if it breaks 24,400.

    BSE vs IEX vs MCX: Which exchange's shares should you buy now?

    Amidst a market rebound, shares of BSE, MCX, and IEX have surged. Analysts favor MCX and BSE for their strong operating momentum and growth potential in India's deepening capital market participation. While IEX is a quality business, its growth is seen as more measured due to regulatory overhang.

    • Smallcap stocks skyrocket up to 79% after crash. Is this breakout rally or bull trap?

      Indian smallcap stocks have surged dramatically in April, with some gaining up to 79%. The Nifty Smallcap 250 has outperformed the Nifty50, driven by domestic investor confidence. Experts are split on the sustainability of this rally, with some seeing a structural uptrend and others a sentiment-driven surge. Valuations are a concern for some, while others point to strong earnings.

      Defence stocks breakout: Should you book profits or buy the dip? Anand James answers

      Defence stocks are rallying sharply with strong technical breakouts, though select heavyweights signal near-term overbought conditions. Analysts advise avoiding chasing the surge and instead adopting a buy-on-dips strategy. Broader market momentum remains positive, with selective opportunities in smallcaps and identified stocks showing potential upside.

      Wall Street Week Ahead: Surging record-high US stocks to wade deeper into earnings season

      The U.S. stock market has achieved record highs, fueled by hopes of cooling U.S.-Iran tensions and an anticipated robust first-quarter earnings season. Despite war-related concerns, major indexes like the S&P 500 and Nasdaq have seen a swift rebound, with investors now focusing on corporate profits. However, elevated oil prices and potential inflation remain key concerns.

      S&P 500 surges, Dow jumps 1,000 points as airline stocks skyrocket, Nasdaq eyes record gaining streak since 2009 after oil prices today crashes as Strait of Hormuz reopens - how US stock market is performing on April 17

      S&P 500, Dow Jones and Nasdaq rallying today: US stock market experienced a rapid recovery, with major US indexes rallying sharply. Falling oil prices, driven by the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and easing geopolitical tensions significantly boosted investor confidence.

      Nifty headed to 24,800 next; Vinay Rajani names CG Power and Pidilite as top trading picks

      Vinay Rajani of HDFC Securities believes the Indian market rally has further to go, identifying 24,000-24,100 as a buying opportunity on dips, with 24,800 as the next target. He highlights broad market participation and sector rotation as key strengths. Rajani also recommends CG Power for its power sector breakout and Pidilite Industries for its FMCG reversal pattern.

      Windlas Biotech announces Rs 47 crore buyback at Rs 1,000/share; sets April 24 as record date

      Windlas Biotech approved a Rs 47 crore share buyback at Rs 1,000 per share via the tender route, with April 24 set as the record date. The move covers 2.23% equity and excludes promoters. Shares rose 2% following the announcement, reflecting positive investor sentiment toward the capital return plan.

      Has Nifty bottomed out? ICICI Securities dissects chart patterns, predicts these 21 stocks could outperform

      After an 18-month consolidation and a 16% correction, ICICI Securities says Nifty 50 may have formed a durable bottom, supported by historical patterns and strong technical levels. The brokerage expects potential upside ahead and highlights banks, energy names and select midcaps as likely outperformers in the next market upcycle.

      Global Markets: Asian stocks dip as traders await ceasefire news

      Asian stocks declined as investors reduced holdings ahead of the weekend, awaiting progress on extending the US-Iran ceasefire. This follows a global equity rally driven by expectations of prolonged peace, which pushed markets to record highs. Crude oil prices slipped as President Trump expressed optimism about a permanent truce, while gold edged higher.

      Quantum mania: Stocks skyrocket up to 141% as Nvidia fuels next tech revolution

      Quantum-linked stocks are exploding at record speed. Some names jumped 140% in just one week. That move followed a major trigger. NVIDIA launched new AI models to accelerate quantum computing. Markets reacted instantly. Investors now see quantum-linked stocks as the next big AI trade. The global quantum computing market may cross $11 billion by 2030, up from about $1.7 billion today. That growth is massive. It is pulling capital fast. Governments are also investing billions. This adds urgency. Quantum-linked stocks are no longer ignored. They are becoming central to future tech.

      US stock market rally today: Why Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq are suddenly rising amid ceasefire hopes and strong earnings — Is this bull run just getting started?

      US stock market rally today is gaining strength as the S&P 500 crosses 7,000, the Nasdaq tops 24,000, and the Dow Jones rises steadily. Markets react fast to fresh signals. A reported Israel–Lebanon ceasefire and easing US-Iran tensions lift investor confidence. Risk appetite returns quickly. Strong earnings from major companies add fuel. Jobless claims fall to 207,000, showing economic resilience. Tech stocks lead the surge again. Momentum builds across sectors. This US stock market rally today reflects lower geopolitical risk, stable growth outlook, and strong corporate performance, pushing equities toward record highs with sustained bullish sentiment.

      LIC’s bonus dhamaka sparks 7% rally in two days. What lies ahead?

      LIC shares surged 7% in two sessions after announcing its first-ever 1:1 bonus issue, boosting investor sentiment. The move, involving capitalisation of Rs 6,325 crore reserves, signals strong financial health and may improve liquidity, though analysts remain watchful of long-term growth triggers and valuation trends.

      Global exchange operators no match to multibagger MCX's 150% returns. What is keeping investors hooked?

      MCX has delivered over 150% returns in a year, far outperforming global exchange operators, as structural reforms, rising derivatives volumes and strong retail participation boost its earnings outlook. Experts say its monopoly in commodity derivatives and improving operational performance continue to fuel investor interest despite stretched valuations.

      Best value funds to invest in April 2026

      Value investing has dominated the Indian stock market, with value funds delivering strong returns while growth funds lagged. While simple in concept, value investing requires patience as market discovery can be slow and unpredictable. Investors are advised to limit value fund exposure to 20% and only invest if they can wait patiently for potential gains.

      Why Dow Jones crashes today while Nasdaq is gaining: US stock market in doldrums as Dow falls 200 points while S&P 500 and Nasdaq stay in green

      US stock market today shows explosive moves as top gainers surge over 600% while select losers drag sentiment slightly. The Dow Jones Industrial Average has slipped nearly 200 points to 48,339, while the Nasdaq Composite surged close to 0.8% and the S&P 500 stayed in the green. While the Dow is packed with cyclical and multinational companies sensitive to global risks, the Nasdaq is dominated by AI-driven and tech firms that continue to attract strong inflows. Add to that easing oil prices and optimism around a possible end to the US-Iran tensions, and you get a market where growth stocks rise while defensive and industrial names lag.

      Gainers & Losers: RailTel and Indus Towers among 7 big movers on Wednesday
      Infosys, TCS, Wipro, other IT stocks climb up to 5%. Here's why

      IT stocks rallied up to 5% on Wednesday, driven by improved market sentiment on hopes of fresh Iran-US talks and easing concerns around AI disruption. After earlier losses due to AI and inflation worries, the sector is seeing a partial recovery, with Nifty IT emerging as a top gainer.

      Suzlon Energy shares jump 5%, rebound 27% from March's record low. What's driving the rally?

      Suzlon Energy share price rose on Wednesday, extending a strong April rebound and recovering nearly 27% from March’s record low. The rally comes on the back of improved market sentiment, easing geopolitical worries, rising FII interest, and robust operational performance, boosting the renewable energy major’s market value sharply.

      Stock Radar: Why ACME Solar stock is looking attractive for medium-to-long term investment

      ACME Solar Holdings Limited is showing strong signs of a bullish reversal. The stock has completed a healthy correction and is now exhibiting a bullish trend. Experts suggest buying the stock for a target of Rs 400 in the next 5-6 months. This presents a compelling technical buy opportunity for investors.

      IT stocks to rally on Wednesday? Infosys, Wipro ADRs surge up to 5%. Here's why

      IT stocks may rally on Wednesday as Infosys and Wipro ADRs surged overnight, supported by strong gains in US tech stocks and easing fears of AI-driven disruption. Optimism over renewed Iran-US peace talks and falling crude prices softened macro concerns, boosting sentiment for Indian IT companies heavily exposed to the US market.

      Intel’s $100 billion April rally makes it market’s hottest stock

      Intel has emerged as one of the hottest S&P 500 stocks, adding over $100 billion in market value during a nine-day, 53% rally. A string of positive developments has revived confidence in its turnaround prospects after years of underperformance, with investors increasingly betting the chipmaker can regain its competitive edge in semiconductor manufacturing.

      Tata Sons IPO demand sparks 19% rally in these 2 stocks. Which one is a better play?

      Shares of Tata Chemicals and Tata Investment Corporation have surged on renewed buzz around a potential Tata Sons IPO, supported by key Tata Trusts trustees. While Tata Investment rose over 19% in five days and Tata Chemicals gained 12%, analysts say one rally is largely sentiment-driven, while the other has stronger fundamentals.

      INTC soars 51% in April, adds $100 billion – what's driving Intel stock rally and why analysts are cautious

      INTC stock analysis: Intel stock has surged 51% in eight sessions, adding over $100 billion in market value, driven by a $14.2 billion plant buyback and partnerships with Tesla and Google. Despite analyst caution and valuation concerns, the company anticipates future earnings growth, with projections showing a turnaround from current losses.

      After a 24% crash, IT stocks are rising again. With FII selling slowing, is this the bottom?

      India's IT sector shows a strong rebound, with the Nifty IT index climbing 8% in April as foreign investors significantly reduced their selling. Valuations are attractive, with many IT stocks trading below historical averages and holding substantial cash. While some strategists see a bottom, others remain cautious about future growth and AI's impact.

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