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    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.

    Gujarati travellers cut back on travel plans amid geopolitical uncertainty, expected market volatility

    Gujarati travelers are pausing travel plans. Uncertainty from the US-Israel-Iran conflict and stock market dips are causing caution. Advance bookings for summer trips are down significantly. Many are considering alternative destinations. This trend is impacting hotels and event planners. Experts believe this is a temporary phase for this buoyant travel community.

    NSE factor indices 2026: Value strategy outperforms in market slump, 10-year data highlights need for diversification across factors

    The annual returns are ranked for 6 key NSE factor indices, with a broad-based index, Nifty 500, thrown in for comparison. This map shows that no single-factor strategy consistently outperforms, making a strong case for diversification. By Sameer Bhardwaj.

    Long-term bonds are cheap now; patient investors may gain big, says Rahul Goswami of Franklin Templeton

    Rate cuts are off the table, inflation is creeping up, and the Strait of Hormuz remains a wildcard. In a candid interview with ET Wealth’s Kayezad E. Adajania, Rahul Goswami of Franklin Templeton, sees a clear opportunity in long-dated bonds for investors who can stomach near-term volatility.

    Nifty has a bit of momentum, but faces resistance at 24,300-24,700

    Dalal Street's recent rebound is gaining strength. Technical signals indicate a shift from a corrective phase to a sustained uptrend. Improving momentum and selective buying are supporting this move. However, the market faces crucial resistance zones. Analysts are watching closely to see if the recovery can overcome these challenges and establish a firm upward trajectory.

    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.

    • GIFT Nifty jumps over 300 points after oil price crash. What to expect on Monday?

      Indian markets are set for a strong opening as GIFT Nifty surged over 300 points tracking falling crude prices and easing tensions with support from Dow Jones Industrial Average strength and improving global risk sentiment

      FIIs grow more wary of India as FX curbs hit bonds, earnings risks haunt equities

      Foreign investors face higher costs and complexity hedging against rupee swings due to India's forex rules. This, coupled with war-related earnings concerns, is impacting Indian bonds and equities. Overseas investors have sold Indian government debt and shares. Lingering currency stability worries and high oil prices are dampening sentiment.

      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 Sahi is the right platform for futures and options trading in India

      Sahi is a new trading platform designed specifically for Indian futures and options traders, addressing common issues like execution delays and fragmented screens. It offers single-screen workflows, built-in risk management, and research-backed trade ideas to enhance trading efficiency and discipline.

      SIPs one of the most effective ways to ride out uncertainty: DSP’s Aditi Kothari Desai

      Aditi Kothari Desai of DSP Asset Managers is the guiding light for investors grappling with market turbulence. Emphasizing the trio of discipline, consistency, and patience, she warns against knee-jerk reactions to headlines, particularly amid geopolitical unrest. For her, Systematic Investment Plans are essential lifelines in these unpredictable times.

      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.

      Ceasefire not good for stock market? BNP Paribas cuts Nifty target for 2026, but picks 9 stocks

      BNP Paribas turned cautious on India’s markets after the crude spike, cutting its 2026 Nifty target to 25,500 and warning of fiscal and earnings pressure. Still, the brokerage sees opportunities in defensives and strong private-sector lenders, naming nine stocks—including M&M, Infosys, Titan and HDFC Bank—as likely outperformers.

      I...P...Oh! Retail investors turn selective after listings misfire

      Retail investors are shunning IPOs in early 2026, a stark reversal from previous years, as weak market conditions and tepid listings dampen enthusiasm. Many mainboard IPOs failed to fully subscribe their retail portions, with some seeing significant under-subscription.

      Why stock markets crashed today? Sensex tumbles 700 pts, Nifty ends below 23,850. 7 key factors explained

      Stock Market Crash Today: Indian stock markets experienced a significant decline, with Sensex and Nifty closing over 1% lower. This downturn was driven by escalating US-Iran tensions, a spike in oil prices above $100 per barrel, and rising US bond yields. Global markets also tumbled, while the Indian rupee weakened against the dollar.

      Your smart investment playbook for FY27: What to buy, what to avoid and how to diversify after a rough FY26

      FY26 left your equity portfolio bruised. As FY27 begins, here’s how to heal it.

      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.

      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.

      India bull Chris Wood likes Pakistan stock market around IMF bailout cycles

      Jefferies strategist Christopher Wood says Pakistan offers high-beta opportunities around IMF bailout cycles, even as India remains his core long-term bet. While Pakistan’s market has soared since the latest IMF programme, Wood notes that India’s structural strength and improved valuations position it for a potential rebound.

      Ola Electric shares surge 35% in 3 days as EV momentum accelerates

      Ola Electric extended its gains in Friday's session, boosted by strong demand, new product certifications, and a major milestone as its in-house LFP battery cell becomes production-ready. With registrations jumping over 150% in March and improved operations driving conversions, investor confidence in the EV maker continues to strengthen.

      Is Nifty's cheap-looking valuation a mirage? Why $100 oil could trap value hunters

      Analysts warn India's Nifty valuations may be a mirage, with crude oil prices above $100 potentially triggering significant earnings downgrades for FY27. BofA Securities has already cut its Nifty earnings growth forecast, citing elevated oil prices and a potential slowdown in GDP growth. Elevated crude oil prices could lead to low single-digit downgrades, particularly in oil-sensitive sectors.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Friday

      Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex ended lower, dragged by financial, auto, and FMCG stocks, while India VIX rose. Analysts see near-term consolidation, maintaining a positive outlook with key resistance at 24,000 and support around 23,500 levels.

      Market Trading Guide: Buy Hindalco and Waaree Energies on Friday for near term gains up to 8%

      Nifty 50 snapped its five-day rally, falling sharply due to selling in financial, auto, and FMCG stocks. Analysts retain a positive outlook, recommending buy-on-dips, while highlighting key resistance at 24,000 and support near 23,500 amid ongoing volatility.

      Stocks in news: Torrent Power, GAIL, J&K Bank, Ola Electric, Vedanta, Infosys

      Markets ended higher for the third consecutive session amidst volatility. Today's trade will focus on ceasefire developments and the MPC meeting's commentary. Key stocks in focus include Torrent Power, GAIL, J&K Bank, Ola Electric, Vedanta, and Infosys due to various corporate actions and news.

      Motilal Oswal sees 6% Q4 earnings growth for Nifty 50 amid Iran-US tensions

      Motilal Oswal forecasts Nifty 50 companies to achieve 6% YoY earnings growth in Q4 FY26, driven by financials, metals, and telecom, despite the oil and gas crisis. The brokerage anticipates softer overall growth due to the Iran-Israel-US conflict's impact on energy prices and supply chains.

      Torn between largecap and smallcap funds? The sweet spot may be in the middle

      Midcap funds have emerged as a stable investment option, delivering positive returns in FY26 while largecap and smallcap funds faltered. This outperformance is attributed to market flows and strong business performance in sectors like manufacturing and specialty chemicals, offering a balanced risk-return profile.

      Nifty is oversold and holding support; Angel One's Rajesh Bhosale flags 2 stocks to buy right now

      Indian markets are showing signs of a potential bounce despite choppy trading. Technical analyst Rajesh Bhosale highlights a bullish reversal pattern on the Nifty, suggesting a buy-on-dip strategy with support at 22,200-22,400. He recommends specific stock picks, BSE and RBL Bank, which have demonstrated relative strength and are breaking out of trading ranges with strong volume, offering attractive near-term opportunities.

      D-St eyes ‘Sell on Rise’ strategy amid West Asia tensions

      Indian markets brace for volatility as the West Asia conflict fuels investor nervousness. Despite oversold conditions, a bearish undertone persists, with Nifty and Sensex facing their sixth consecutive weekly decline. The RBI's upcoming monetary policy review will be closely watched for sentiment cues. Analysts suggest cautious trading with specific strategies for Nifty and recommend select stocks for potential gains.

      F&O Talk: Is rebound from Thursday's low a sign of reversal or a bull trap? Sudeep Shah's take on market mood

      Markets staged a late recovery, but technical indicators suggest indecision rather than a confirmed reversal. Sudeep Shah highlights key Nifty and Bank Nifty levels, cautioning that volatility remains elevated. While IT shows relative strength, rate-sensitive sectors may stay under pressure ahead of the RBI MPC decision and macro uncertainty.

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