NIFTY TECHNICAL LEVELS TODAY
Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Monday
Markets rallied sharply as easing US–Iran tensions and softer crude prices boosted sentiment. Sensex and Nifty surged 2%, adding Rs 10 lakh crore in market value. Broader markets outperformed, volatility eased, and technical indicators turned bullish. Analysts expect momentum to continue, with geopolitical developments and oil prices remaining key triggers.
Vedanta demerger & HFCL dip: Anand James reveals how to trade this week's top stock triggers
Also, 23700 is a stiff barrier that had troubled May for several days, and is expected to pose a stiff challenge to further upside. And so will 24,000. In other words, despite the enthusiastic run up on Friday, several hurdles appear in the way of continuation of the same.
Two Trades for Today: A top tobacco and cigarette maker for an 8.6% rise, a large-cap NBFC stock for a 6% gain
Our technical analysts identify select stocks every trading day that may gain momentum even in volatile markets. Here are the technical calls for today.
F&O Talk: Bullish Nifty charts; Sudeep Shah picks 7 stocks, outlines HDFC Bank, Sterlite Tech strategy
Indian stock markets rallied sharply on Friday, with Sensex and Nifty gaining 2% each, driven by hopes of a US-Iran peace deal and easing crude oil prices. Analysts see potential for further upside in Nifty and Bank Nifty, while Nifty IT faces headwinds. Derivatives data suggests improving market sentiment.
Peaccemeal cheers bulls as Dalal Street logs biggest gains in over 2 months
In a remarkable turnaround, Indian stock markets soared on Friday, with major indices climbing over two percent, their highest gains in the last eight weeks. The rally was driven by a significant drop in oil prices and renewed optimism over potential peace negotiations between the US and Iran, alleviating investor anxieties.
Why market rallied today? Sensex zooms 1,700 points, Nifty closes above 23,600. 4 key factors behind Rs 10 lakh crore gains
Sensex and Nifty surged 2% each, adding Rs 10 lakh crore in market cap, as easing oil prices and US-Iran peace hopes boosted sentiment. Broad-based gains, a stronger rupee and global market rally supported the upmove, while analysts remain cautious on geopolitical risks.
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Two Trades for Today: 2 pharma companies – a large-cap for a 5% rise, and a mid-cap stock for a gain of 7%
Our technical analysts identify select stocks every trading day that may gain momentum even in volatile markets. Here are the technical calls for today.

Nifty needs to close above 23,400 to trigger short covering; Federal Bank top pick: Dharmesh Shah
Indian equity markets are in a corrective phase. Technical analyst Dharmesh Shah identifies a potential turning point. He highlights critical resistance for Nifty at 23,350 to 23,400. A breakout above this level could lead to a rally towards 23,800. Bank Nifty shows strength with a target of 56,500. Federal Bank is a top stock pick with a target of ₹340.

Nifty Bank surges 700 points to one-month high; HDFC Bank, Yes Bank, PNB, other stocks rise 2%. What lies ahead?
Bank stocks saw a significant jump on Friday, propelling the Nifty Bank index to a one-month peak. This surge followed news of a potential peace deal between the US and Iran. Oil prices declined and the Indian Rupee strengthened, boosting overall market sentiment. Several major bank stocks experienced gains, indicating renewed investor confidence in the banking sector.

Two Trades for Today: A maker of forged components for a 7.7% gain, a mid-cap pharma stock for a 6% upmove
Our technical analysts identify select stocks every trading day that may gain momentum even in volatile markets. Here are the technical calls for today.

Nifty eyes 23,516 breakout; Vinay Rajani flags key levels, recommends Pidilite and Aditya Birla AMC
The Nifty is at a crucial technical point. It faces resistance at 23,516 and support at 23,100. A breakout above resistance will confirm the uptrend. Broader markets are showing strength. Two stocks, Pidilite Industries and Aditya Birla Sun Life AMC, are recommended for trading opportunities based on their technical charts.

Market wrap: Sensex rises 64 points, Nifty closes below 23,250; broader markets crash
Indian stock markets saw mixed trading as the Sensex eked out marginal gains while the Nifty slipped into the red. Small and midcap indices experienced significant declines. Geopolitical tensions between Iran and the US resurfaced, impacting market sentiment, though oil prices cooled down.

Why is market rising? Sensex jumps 1,000 points in 2 days, Nifty crosses 23,400. 3 key factors behind the surge
Indian stock markets surged for a second consecutive session, with Sensex and Nifty crossing significant milestones. This resilience occurred despite escalating Iran-US tensions, as cooling oil prices and a fizzling AI rally in global markets provided support. Key sectors like FMCG and Private Banks led the gains.

Bank stocks rally as RBI steps lift mood, trigger short covering
On Tuesday, bank stocks rocketed upwards following strategic interventions by the Reserve Bank of India aimed at shielding foreign currency loans. This move has revitalized investor confidence, propelling Bank Nifty to a remarkable close above 55,000. Many banks saw impressive gains, and experts forecast that these measures will enhance deposit growth while reducing overall funding expenses.

Two Trades for Today: A top technology supplier for a 5.75% upmove, a mid-cap pharma stock for a 7% rise
Our technical analysts identify select stocks every trading day that may gain momentum even in volatile markets. Here are the technical calls for today.

Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Wednesday
Indian equities ended higher on Tuesday, supported by easing geopolitical tensions and softer crude prices. A sharp drop in India VIX boosted sentiment, while broader markets outperformed. Analysts see potential for further recovery, though caution persists amid FII outflows, global uncertainties and weak near-term earnings outlook.

Mid and smallcaps get the money as Nifty lags
Investors are increasingly bullish on mid and small-cap stocks, reflecting a notable shift in market sentiment. The Advance-Decline Ratio has shown resilience for the past two months, leading to record highs in midcap and smallcap indices. Meanwhile, large-cap stocks are grappling with foreign selling pressure, suggesting that mid and small caps may continue to shine in the near future.

Gift Nifty hints at muted start for D-Street; key trading cues for today
Indian benchmark indices experienced a sharp sell-off on June 8, influenced by global market weakness, escalating geopolitical tensions, and rising crude oil prices. Analysts note the Nifty has approached immediate support at 23,000-23,200, a confluence of a bullish gap and retracement level. Foreign portfolio investors were net sellers, while domestic institutional investors bought shares.

Two Trades for Today: Two mid-cap healthcare services stocks, one for a gain of 7.35%, the other for an upmove of 7%
Our technical analysts identify select stocks every trading day that may gain momentum even in volatile markets. Here are the technical calls for today.

Tech View: Support at 23,000–23,100 zone remains critical for Nifty Bulls
Nifty is trading range-bound with a bearish bias below 23,500–23,860 resistance, while 23,000–23,100 acts as crucial support. Analysts suggest a move above 23,500 could revive buying, with a breakout above 23,860 strengthening the bullish case. Selling persisted, with RSI showing a bearish crossover and call writers outnumbering put writers.

F&O Talk: Nifty may consolidate further; Sudeep Shah's strategy on TCS, HDFC Bank, Infosys
Indian stock markets, Sensex and Nifty, closed lower following the RBI's hawkish stance, despite falling oil prices. Analyst Sudeep Shah anticipates a consolidation phase for Nifty, with key support at 23,100-23,050 and resistance at 23,550-23,600. Bank Nifty shows resilience, while IT stocks underperform.

Dalal Street Week Ahead: Will Nifty hold 23,000 as markets test key support?
The markets ended lower this week, with Nifty trading below its 50 and 100-week moving averages. While a crucial support zone near 23,000-23,100 is being defended, a sustained breach could trigger further weakness. The coming week is expected to start cautiously, with selective stock-specific opportunities amidst a sideways trajectory.

GIFT Nifty tumbles 1.5% as US stock market plunges. Will Dalal Street crash on Monday?
GIFT Nifty plunged over 1.5% after a sharp selloff on Wall Street, signalling a weak start for Dalal Street on Monday. Strong US jobs data fuelled fears of prolonged higher interest rates, pushing Treasury yields higher and triggering a broad market decline. Analysts expect volatility amid global and domestic uncertainties.

D-Street ends another week in the red amid lack of triggers
Indian stock markets closed lower on Friday, marking a second consecutive weekly decline. Investor sentiment turned cautious following the Reserve Bank of India's monetary policy announcement. Analysts suggest the Nifty may trade within a range in the near term. Foreign investors continued their selling spree, while domestic institutions provided support.

Two Trades for Today: A top PSU bank for a 5.2% gain, a mid-cap asset management stock for an almost 7% upmove
Our technical analysts identify select stocks every trading day that may gain momentum even in volatile markets. Here are the technical calls for today.

TCS shares crash 8%, log worst single-day fall since historic COVID plunge. More pain ahead?
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) shares experienced their steepest single-day drop since March 2020, plummeting over 8% on Wednesday. This significant decline erased recent gains, with technical indicators suggesting a weakening trend and a potential further downside if key support levels are breached.

Nifty Bank tumbles 600 points; IndusInd Bank, Yes Bank, SBI and other stocks fall up to 3%. What lies ahead?
The Nifty Bank index plunged over 1% on Wednesday, tracking the broader market selloff, with the gauge falling 626 points to 53,089. AU Small Finance Bank and IndusInd Bank led losses, while most PSU and private lenders traded lower. Weak sentiment extended across markets as the Sensex dropped over 1,100 points, the Nifty slipped below 23,300, and IT stocks fell by up to 7%.

2 top stock recommendations by Vinay Rajani
Indian stock markets are cautious. The Nifty is losing support levels, indicating a bearish trend. Midcap and smallcap stocks are also seeing profit booking. IT and metals sectors show relative strength. Analysts suggest selective long opportunities in IT, like LTIMindtree, and shorting PSU banks such as Bank of India.

Nifty Bank drops 370 points as PNB, Axis Bank, SBI, and other stocks fall up to 2%. What lies ahead?
Banking stocks declined sharply on Monday, pulling the Nifty Bank index down more than 370 points. PSU banks led the losses, while analysts flagged key support and resistance levels for traders. Technical indicators suggest near-term consolidation, with the next directional move likely to emerge from a breakout or breakdown.
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