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GIFT Nifty up 60 points; here's the trading setup for today's session
Indian equities are poised for consolidation at higher levels after a significant 10% rally. Investors are closely watching the US-Iran peace talks, with a ceasefire deadline approaching. The Nifty closed positively, gaining 1.3% for the week, while the India VIX saw a notable decline.
Market, rupee fortunes may prove fickle amid Iran flareup
Markets brace for renewed turmoil as Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz, sending oil prices soaring. This sharp reversal follows Friday's optimism after the maritime channel's opening. Stocks and the rupee face challenges, with the rupee expected to weaken against the dollar due to rising crude prices.
F&O Talk: Midcaps, smallcaps stage sharp comeback, trade above key moving averages. What's the outlook?
Domestic markets closed higher on Friday, led by consumer and metal stocks, with Nifty and Sensex posting gains. Analyst Sudeep Shah of SBI Securities shared insights on Nifty and Bank Nifty's outlook, highlighting broader market strength and key levels to watch for the upcoming week.
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.
Sensex rises over 150 points, Nifty above 24,200 amid rising Iran-US war peace hopes; broader markets outperform
Indian stock indices Sensex and Nifty edged higher, with mid and small-cap stocks outperforming. Sentiment remains fragile despite rising hopes of US-Iran peace talks and a ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel. Oil prices cooled down as de-escalation hopes eased pressure on India's import bill.
GIFT Nifty hints at positive start; here's trading setup for the day
Indian equities closed lower amid weekly expiry volatility, with support seen at 23,450-23,100 and resistance at 24,400. Global markets showed mixed signals, with US stocks inching higher on ceasefire hopes. The Indian rupee strengthened, while Brent crude prices dipped.
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Stocks in news: Wipro, HUL, Angel One, Alembic Pharma, HDFC Life
Markets ended flat on Thursday after a volatile session, with analysts maintaining a positive outlook and recommending a buy-on-dips strategy. Key stocks like Wipro, HUL, Angel One, Alembic Pharma, and HDFC Life are in focus due to Q4 results and corporate actions.

Bears back on Dalal Street! Sensex tumbles over 700 points from day’s high, Nifty ends below 24,200
Indian stock markets faced significant intraday losses on Thursday. The Sensex and Nifty, after opening strong, reversed gains to end lower. This volatility coincided with the weekly expiry of Sensex F&O contracts. Despite the benchmark indices falling, smallcap and midcap stocks showed resilience. Key banking and auto stocks were among the decliners, while Trent and Zomato parent shares surged.

War or no war: 5 ways to profit in a volatile stock market driven by geopolitics
Markets have been driven more by geopolitical headlines than fundamentals in recent weeks, with sharp swings triggered by developments around the Iran conflict. Despite a partial recovery, indices remain below earlier levels and elevated oil prices continue to pose risks. In this volatile environment, experts stress that disciplined investing matters more than trying to predict market moves.

Why is stock market rising today? Sensex surges over 600 points, Nifty above 24,350. 6 key factors
Indian markets extended their rally on Thursday, driven by optimism over easing US-Iran tensions and softer oil prices, which lifted investor sentiment. The gains were broad-based across sectors and market segments, with most stocks advancing and volatility easing, although Reliance Industries was among the few laggards.

Fresh hopes of US-Iran talks bring peace to D-Street
Trump, according to news reports, said that the US-Iran peace talks could resume in Islamabad over the next two days following the breakdown of negotiations over the weekend. Earlier, the US said its navy had blockaded traffic to and from Iranian ports in response to Iran’s disruption of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

GIFT Nifty signals a positive start; here’s the trading setup for the day
Going forward, the 24,250–24,300 zone is likely to act as a crucial resistance band. A decisive move above this range could trigger a rally towards 24,750–24,800. On the other hand, failure to break above 24,300 convincingly may lead to renewed selling pressure in the market.

Stocks in news: Wipro, Angel One, HDB Financial, Clean Max Enviro, M&M
In today's trade, shares of Wipro, Angel One, HDB Financial, Clean Max Enviro, M&M among others will be in focus due to various news developments and fourth quarter results.

GIFT Nifty jumps over 300 pts, signals positive start; here's the trading setup
Indian markets saw a strong rebound after six weeks of decline, boosted by positive global sentiment. Hopes for a US-Iran ceasefire initially supported the rally. However, the collapse of peace talks and rising tensions led to market volatility. The Gift Nifty signals a positive start for Wednesday's trading session. Oil prices declined amid expectations of renewed peace talks.

Nifty set to reclaim 24,000 as US-Iran dialogue hopes lift global cues
Improving global cues on optimism around US-Iran talks are likely to push the Nifty back towards the 24,000 level, signaling a renewal of bullish momentum.

Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Wednesday
Indian markets ended lower as stalled US-Iran talks triggered broad selling across sectors. Nifty and Sensex declined sharply, though technical indicators suggest near-term uptrend remains intact, with key support at 23,500 and resistance near 24,100 amid cautious investor sentiment.

Nifty finds support: Nagaraj Shetti spots 2 breakout stocks worth watching
Nifty's Monday pullback is a technical dip, not a trend reversal, says HDFC Securities analyst Nagaraj Shetti. After forming a higher bottom, the index finds strong support at 23,400-23,500, with 24,500 the near-term target once it clears 24,100. Shetti recommends buying Glenmark Pharmaceuticals (target Rs 2,310, stop Rs 2,150) and Oberoi Realty (target Rs 1,800, stop Rs 1,630).

Pakistan stock markets crash: KSE 100 plunges 6,000 points as US-Iran ceasefire talks collapse
Pakistan’s stock markets crashed on Monday, with its benchmark index KSE 100 plunging nearly 6,000 points after the ceasefire talks between Iran and US, which were brokered by the country’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and army chief Asim Munir, failed to culminate into a peace deal.

Bank stocks vs consumer discretionary: Sunil Subramaniam’s top watchlist for the summer season
Market expert Sunil Subramaniam warns the bottom is yet to be established amid geopolitical tensions and Trump-induced volatility. He notes DIIs are holding back deployment ahead of a crucial earnings season, with flows turning cautious. Investors should stay patient, avoid panic selling, and accumulate systematically, while tracking consumer discretionary trends, banking NIM pressures, and potential private capex surprises.

GIFT Nifty slides over 300 pts, signals gap-down start; here's today’s trading setup
Markets are poised for a negative opening as Gift Nifty signals a significant drop, following the collapse of US-Iran peace talks and escalating rhetoric. Oil prices surged past $100 a barrel amid concerns over disrupted Iranian exports, while the dollar climbed to a one-week high.

Stocks in news: LIC, Maruti Suzuki, Sun Pharma, TCS, HUL
Indian markets extended their gains on Friday, with analysts predicting a steady recovery towards the 24,300-24,700 zone. Several prominent companies like LIC, Maruti Suzuki, Sun Pharma, TCS, and HUL are in focus due to significant news, including potential bonus issues, EV expansion plans, and acquisition bids.

Tech View: Nifty upside seen at 24,500–24,600; support at 23,700
Dalal Street's technical outlook improved with a market rebound, but US-Iran tensions introduce uncertainty. Analysts suggest buying Nifty futures around 24,106 with upside targets at 24,500-24,600. Top stock picks include Jamna Auto Industries, Dhampur Sugar Mills, Birlasoft, Gujarat Ambuja Exports, Olectra Greentech, and Eicher Motors, all showing bullish technical indicators.

D-Street Week Ahead: Nifty extends rebound; Godfrey Phillips signals breakout after base formation
Markets rebounded strongly, with the Nifty closing up 1.16%. GODFREYPHLP shows a significant base formation and potential trend reversal, indicated by bullish technical parameters. The stock is poised for an upward move, with an expected target of Rs. 2,300.

F&O Talk: Nifty's 6% gains are strongest since February 2021. Is it pullback or trend-reversal?
Indian markets concluded the week on a strong note, continuing their upward trend. Buying interest in banking, auto, and consumer stocks fueled the gains. The Nifty50 and BSE Sensex saw significant advances. Volatility eased considerably. Experts provided outlooks for Nifty and Bank Nifty, along with sector-specific strategies for the upcoming week.

Nifty holds 24,000; 23,700 key support as Akshay Bhagwat bets on Power Grid, Adani Ports
Nifty holds above 24,000, with key support at 23,700 and resistance at 24,300-24,500. Easing volatility fuels a positive outlook. Top stock picks include Power Grid for a breakout, Jubilant FoodWorks on dips, and Adani Ports for momentum. Realty's surge is seen as a rebound, with Oberoi Realty showing medium-term promise.

This time it’s different? Why your brain betrays you in a market crash
Indian markets are near 2023 highs, yet many stocks lag. Experienced investors express uncertainty about the current downturn, a sentiment the author attributes to Kahneman's 'Two Selves' theory. This psychological concept explains how the 'remembering self' recalls past successes, while the 'experiencing self' feels present fear, leading to the 'this time it's different' fallacy.

D-Street goes green after streak of red
After enduring a challenging six-week slump, Indian stock markets made a notable comeback, with the Nifty and Sensex soaring significantly. The positive momentum was fueled by heightened investor enthusiasm surrounding US-Iran ceasefire discussions. This surge not only elevated the market capitalizations of various companies but also attracted foreign portfolio investors as they shifted to net buyers.

Why stock market rose today? Sensex surges over 900 pts, Nifty tops 24,000. 4 key factors behind Rs 6 lakh crore gains
Indian stock markets surged on Friday, with Sensex and Nifty gaining over 1% each, driven by hopes of an Iran-US ceasefire and falling oil prices. Despite positive domestic cues, foreign investors remained net sellers, while global markets showed mixed performance. The market's future trend hinges on the outcome of upcoming peace talks.
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