[ad_1] In view of positive global cues, the Indian market closed in the green for the second consecutive day on Thursday. The S&P BSE Sensex climbed over 400 points while the Nifty 50 closed above the 16,100 level. Sector wise, buying was witnessed in metal, consumer durables, realty, capital goods and public sector banks. The S&P BSE Midcap index ended up 1.1 per cent and the S&P BSE Smallcap index gained 1.3 per cent. The stocks that were in focus included names like Which closed with gains of nearly 1…
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Stock Recommendations: Big movers on D-St: What should investors do with Elgi Equipments, Asahi India Glass and Cummins India?
[ad_1] The Indian market closed with a fall on Tuesday amid profit-booking seen in the second half of the session. S&P BSE Sensex fell over 100 points while Nifty 50 failed to sustain at 16,000 level. In the sector, buying was witnessed in electricity, utilities, metals, health care and oil and gas stocks, while some selling was witnessed in IT, banks, auto and realty. The stocks that were in focus included names like Which rose more than 8 percent, which rose over 6 percent, and which closed with a gain…
ITC Stock: Big movers on D-ST: What should investors do with Jamna Auto, IDFC First Bank and ITC?
[ad_1] Supported by positive global cues, the Indian market on Monday broke its three-day losing streak. The S&P BSE Sensex rose over 300 points, while the Nifty 50 closed above the 15,800 level. Sector wise, buying was witnessed in FMCG, banks, capital goods and consumer durables, while selling pressure was witnessed in metal, energy, oil & gas and IT stocks. The stocks that were in focus included names like Which rose over 4 percent, rose over 5 percent, and hit a 52-week high and closed with a gain of nearly…
RIL Share Price: Big movers on D-ST: What should investors do with RIL, MRPL and ONGC?
[ad_1] The Indian market closed in the red mark for the third consecutive day on Friday. S&P BSE Sensex closed below 53,000 while Nifty 50 made some losses and closed above 15,750 level. Sectorally, buying was witnessed in FMCG, realty, finance, consumer discretionary and IT stocks, while selling was witnessed in energy, oil and gas and public sector companies. Stocks that were in focus included Which fell more than 7 percent, which was down about 10 percent, and which saw a decline of more than 13 percent. Here’s what senior…
SIP Investing: ETMarkets Mid-Year Survey: Bear Runs Weak Hands From D-St; SIP investors hold fort for now
[ad_1] New Delhi: Recently, many investors, who single-handedly took a plunge in the stock market, probably bore the brunt of their first correction in the market. Analysts in ETMarkets’ mid-year survey said some of these investors would definitely be shaken up and may refrain from investing more in equities for now, in retail inflows. mutual funds Strengthened through SIP. However, a handful of analysts believe that they too may see some bearishness, as the impact will be visible only with a lag. Weak hands have already been shaken, said Yash…
Stock Idea: Big Movers on D-St: What should investors do with Root Mobiles, Timken India and Ambuja Cements?
[ad_1] The Indian market closed in the green for the third consecutive day on Monday. The S&P BSE Sensex rose over 400 points, while the Nifty 50 closed above the 15,800 level. Sector wise, buying was seen in Capital Goods, IT, Metals and Public Sector stocks. The S&P BSE Mid-cap index was up 0.8 per cent while the S&P BSE Small-cap index ended 1.5 per cent higher. The stocks that were in focus included names like Which rose more than 8 percent, which was about 4 percent, and which closed…
Big movers on D-ST: What should investors do with Nazra, HDFC and HDFC Bank?
[ad_1] The Indian market closed with gains for the second consecutive day on Friday. The S&P BSE Sensex rose over 450 points, while the Nifty 50 closed slightly below the 15,700 level. Buying was seen in telecom, auto, utilities, power and consumer discretionary sectors, while marginal selling was seen in IT stocks. The stocks that were in focus included names like Which increased by more than 19 percent, and that grew a little over 1 percent. Head of Research Santosh Meena suggests what investors should do with these stocks when…
D-Street: As recovery in D-ST phase moves, 15 BSE 500 stocks rose 10-29% in last week
[ad_1] New Delhi: Domestic stocks staged a strong correction last week, even as the Fed said a slowdown in the US was a real possibility and was committed to easing inflation. A glimmer of hope for domestic stocks was a fall in crude oil prices amid concerns that weak global growth could dampen demand in developed markets. Bargain hunting also played its part in propelling the shares higher. “Momentum readings were very sold and RSI The readings showed a positive divergence on the chart. Sentiment changed as Nifty 50 crossed…
ITI Share Price: Big Movers on D-ST: What should investors do with JSPL, Jain Irrigation and ITI?
[ad_1] Following global cues, the Indian market broke a two-day winning streak on Wednesday. The S&P BSE Sensex fell over 700 points while the Nifty 50 managed to close above the 15,400 level. Sector wise, selling pressure was witnessed in metals, energy, realty, power and utilities. The S&P BSE Midcap index was down 1.5 per cent and the S&P BSE Smallcap index was down 1.1 per cent. The stocks in focus on Wednesday included names like which fell by about 6 percent, Jain Irrigation which was more than 10 percent,…
Wipro Stock: Big Movers on D-St: What should investors do with Titan Company, Hindustan Aeronautics and Wipro?
[ad_1] The Indian market closed in the red for the sixth consecutive day on Friday on negative global cues. The sector witnessed selling pressure in oil and gas, consumer durables, energy, healthcare and power stocks, while some buying was seen in banks, metals and realty stocks. Shares in action on Friday included names that fell more than 6 percent, rose more than 6 percent, and those that fell more than 4 percent to hit 52-week lows. Here’s senior technical analyst Pravesh Gaur’s advice on what investors should do with these…