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ACC to TVS Motor -Jay Thakkar suggests three stocks to buy for short-term in F&O segment
ACC to TVS Motor -Jay Thakkar suggests three stocks to buy for short-term in F&O segment

Mint

time2 hours ago

  • Business
  • Mint

ACC to TVS Motor -Jay Thakkar suggests three stocks to buy for short-term in F&O segment

Stock market news: Indian stock indices maintained an upward trend for the fourth consecutive session, bolstered by favorable global cues, relative calm regarding the Israel-Iran conflict, and the potential extension of the tariff deadline set for July 9 by the US government. A spokesperson from the White House suggested on Thursday that the reciprocal tariff deadline might be postponed, but emphasized that the final decision rests with President Donald Trump. Meanwhile, President Trump indicated that a "great deal" involving India is forthcoming, which has improved investor confidence. The Indian negotiation team is currently in the United States working on a trade agreement. India's robust domestic fundamentals, an agile RBI, and favorable monsoon conditions are supporting the financial markets. With US markets reaching record highs and the US dollar weakening, emerging markets such as India are expected to gain. The Sensex concluded the day at 84,058 points, rising by 303 points, while the Nifty 50 finished at 25,637 points, up by 89 points. Nifty 50 has provided a clean breakout from the sideways consolidation; thus, the short-term trend is bullish. The June series ended on a positive note as Nifty 50 closed above 25,300 levels and the FIIs also reduced their short positions on the Index to quite an extent i.e. from over 1 lakh to merely 35,000 contracts , they also had bought huge in the equity cash segment of over 12,500 crores. So, the short covering coupled with strong buying in equity cash segment led to a clean breakout and thus the uptrend has been established. There was strong call writing in the range of 25,200-25,300 prior to the breakout, hence this range now becomes an immediate support, whereas, 26,000 to 26,300 are the short to medium term targets. The Bank Nifty has also provided a clean breakout above 56,500 levels, thus the supporting Nifty 50 to inch higher. Jay Thakkar of ICICI Securities recommends TVS Motor Futures, Mahanagar Gas Futures, and ACC Futures. TVS Motor has provided a breakout from the sideways consolidation with a clear long built up, indicating further uptrend in the stock. The stock has been one of the outperformers in the two-wheeler segment and hence the upside probability seems higher. There has been good put additions at the lower levels as well as call unwinding indicating good upside possibility. Currently, the stock is trading above its max pain and modified max pain level as well as its 20-day VWAP levels, hence the short-term trend appears bullish Mahanagar Gas had seen huge short built in the previous fall post which the stock managed to bounced back and consolidate. In the entire consolidation period, the stock had witnessed short covering and finally it has provided a breakout from the consolidation which is much positive in the near term. The stock has now moved above its 20-day VWAP as well as its max pain and modified max pain levels, so the upside potential is higher. The cements sector is witnessing good long built up overall and in the case of ACC short covering is expected in the short term as the stock has formed multiple bottoms as well as the sector is in overall uptrend. Although there is higher call base at 1900 and 2000 strikes, however, there is good unwinding of calls below 1900 strike, hence the uptrend has a higher probability in the near term. The stock is also trading well above its 20-day VWAP now as well as its above max pain level. Disclaimer: The Research Analyst or his relatives or I-Sec do not have actual/beneficial ownership of 1% or more securities of the subject company, at the end of 27/06/2025 or have no other financial interest and do not have any material conflict of interest. The views and recommendations provided in this analysis are those of individual analysts or broking companies, not Mint. We strongly advise investors to consult with certified experts before making any investment decisions, as market conditions can change rapidly and individual circumstances may vary.

Nifty futures rollover climbs to 79.53%, signals trader confidence ahead: Sudeep Shah
Nifty futures rollover climbs to 79.53%, signals trader confidence ahead: Sudeep Shah

Economic Times

time4 hours ago

  • Business
  • Economic Times

Nifty futures rollover climbs to 79.53%, signals trader confidence ahead: Sudeep Shah

Markets finally broke out of their five-week-long consolidation phase, supported by improving global sentiment, easing geopolitical tensions, and renewed buying interest from foreign institutional investors (FIIs) in the latter part of the week. The rebound followed a cautious start, with broader participation seen midweek as sentiment turned positive. ADVERTISEMENT Indices gained traction as concerns over Iran-Israel tensions began to subside, prompting a recovery in global risk appetite. As a result, benchmark indices closed the week on a strong note, with the Nifty ending at 25,637.80 and the Sensex at 84,058.90—both near their respective weekly highs. With this, Analyst Sudeep Shah, Deputy Vice President and Head of Technical & Derivatives Research, SBI Securities interacted with ET Markets regarding the outlook on Nifty and Bank Nifty along with an index strategy for the upcoming week. Following are the edited excerpts from his chat: The squeeze sets the stage—the breakout steals the show. For 31 trading sessions, the Nifty moved in a narrow consolidation range, building silent pressure with every passing day. Like an audience holding its breath before the climax, the market was coiling, waiting for a trigger. That moment finally arrived this week, as Nifty broke free from its range-bound structure, delivering a sharp upside move that ended the week above the 25,600 mark, with a 2.09% importantly, this move led to the highest weekly close since September 2024, confirming that the breakout wasn't just symbolic—it was structural. On the weekly chart, the index has formed a sizeable bullish candle, a visual expression of strong momentum and renewed buying conviction. ADVERTISEMENT This breakout was not an isolated event. It comes with improving breadth across sectors such as Financial Services, Private Banks, Oil & Gas, Infrastructure, and Auto, many of which have also seen breakout patterns of their own. Backed by strong technical indicators and firm sectoral participation, Nifty now looks poised to extend its northward journey in the coming weeks and is likely to test the level of 25,800, followed by 26,100 in the short term. While on the downside, the zone of 25,400-25,350 is likely to provide a cushion in case of any immediate decline. ADVERTISEMENT Throughout the June series, Nifty futures largely remained confined within a narrow trading band of just 732 points, reflecting a phase of indecisiveness and range-bound activity. Since mid-May, the index has been oscillating in a tight consolidation zone between 25,307 to 24,575 levels, suggesting a lack of clear directional bias among market participants. Notably, during these 31 trading sessions, the price action was characterized by frequent gap-up or gap-down openings, indicating elevated overnight volatility driven by trade war concerns, the escalation of war in the Middle East, and institutional flows. However, despite these volatile starts, the intraday moves largely lacked sustained momentum, reflecting traders' hesitancy to commit in either direction. ADVERTISEMENT However, on the expiry day, the Nifty futures finally staged a decisive breakout from this prolonged consolidation phase and ended the June series above the 25,500 mark, registering a healthy gain of 2.69%. This breakout not only signals a potential shift in short-term sentiment but also sets a positive tone for the July series. From a derivatives perspective, the rollover of Nifty Futures increased to 79.53% in June, slightly higher than May's 79.10% and also above the three-month average of 79.24%, indicating continued participation and positioning by traders heading into the new number of shares rolled surged to 162 lakhs compared to 149 lakh last month. However, the rollover cost dipped to 0.25%, below the three-month average of 0.43%. ADVERTISEMENT Bank Nifty Futures traded in a narrow 1,800-point range during the June series, marking the second straight month of muted price action. However, it gained momentum on the expiry day, closing above 57,200 with a 2.48% gain. From a derivatives standpoint, the rollover of Bank Nifty Futures declined to 75.75% in the June series — a noticeable drop compared to May's 79.29% and also below the three-month average of 76.70%. This suggests a relatively cautious stance among traders and possibly a lighter carry-forward of positions into the July to this, the rollover cost dipped to 0.07%, significantly lower than the three-month average of 0.32%, reflecting a cautious rollover with limited aggressive long Nifty has been displaying notable strength lately, backed by a series of compelling technical indicators. Most prominently, the index has registered fresh all-time highs over the last two trading sessions—clearly outperforming the broader Nifty index, which remains nearly 2.5% below its own record high. This relative outperformance reflects strong sectoral leadership from banking stocks. A key bullish trigger has been the recent Stage-2 cup pattern breakout on the daily chart—a well-known continuation formation that typically precedes a strong upward trend. Furthermore, Bank Nifty continues to trade above all its crucial short-term and long-term moving averages, signaling well-supported price action. Momentum indicators such as RSI and MACD remain firmly in bullish territory on both daily and weekly timeframes, highlighting sustained strength and trend acceleration. In summary, the alignment of breakout patterns, moving average support, and strong momentum across timeframes suggests that Bank Nifty is likely to maintain its bullish trajectory. As per the measure rule of cup pattern, the upside target is placed at 59,000 level. While, on the downside, the zone of 56,800-56,700 is likely to provide the cushion in case of any immediate decline. They have now turned net buyers for the fourth consecutive month, signaling a steady return of confidence in Indian equities. This sustained inflow reflects their growing conviction in the strength and resilience of the domestic market, especially amid global uncertainties and policy in the derivatives segment, the FII long-short ratio in index futures has climbed to 38.43%, marking one of the highest levels seen in the recent past. A rising long-short ratio indicates that FIIs are increasingly building long positions—a bullish sign that suggests they are anticipating further upside in the near combination of consistent cash market inflows and a favorable derivative positioning reinforces the broader sentiment that FIIs are aligning themselves with India's structural growth story and short-term momentum. If this trend continues, it could provide further support to the market's upward trajectory. Nifty Private Bank, Nifty Financial Services, Nifty Oil & Gas, and Nifty Infrastructure have all registered horizontal trendline breakouts on the daily chart. This is a bullish development, indicating a shift from consolidation to potential upside momentum. Nifty Auto has given a downward sloping trendline breakout, another positive sign. The daily RSI is in the bullish zone and trending higher, reinforcing the likelihood of continued strength in this space. Nifty India Tourism is on the verge of breaking out from a symmetrical triangle pattern on the daily timeframe. All major moving averages and momentum indicators are aligned positively. A sustained move above the 9300 level could trigger a fresh bullish leg in the index. In addition to the above, Nifty Healthcare, Pharma, and Metal indices are also showing signs of relative strength and are expected to outperform in the near term, backed by improving price structures and momentum indicators Currently, the Nifty Metal is trading above its short and long-term moving averages, which is a bullish sign. Further, the daily RSI is in bullish territory, and it is in rising mode, which is a bullish sign. However, on Friday, the index has witnessed minor profit booking after reaching a high of 9,678. Going ahead, any sustainable move above the level of 9700 will lead to a sharp upside rally in metal space. APOLLOHOSP: On a daily scale, the stock has given an Ascending Triangle pattern breakout along with robust volume. Currently, the stock is trading above all the moving averages, and these averages are in rising mode. The Daily RSI has also given a 2-month consolidation breakout, which suggests pickup in upside momentum. Hence, we recommend accumulating the stock in the zone of Rs 7,320-7,280 level with a stoploss of Rs 7,080. On the upside, it is likely to test the level of Rs 7,750 in the short term. Technically, Hindustan Petroleum, HDFC Life, Ultratech Cement, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, Indigo, Ambuja Cement, LT Foods, and Glaxo are looking good. (Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times) (You can now subscribe to our ETMarkets WhatsApp channel)

Benchmarks extend rally for 4th session; FIIs drive gains
Benchmarks extend rally for 4th session; FIIs drive gains

Hans India

time5 hours ago

  • Business
  • Hans India

Benchmarks extend rally for 4th session; FIIs drive gains

Mumbai:Equity benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty advanced for the fourth straight session on Friday, supported by buying in blue-chips ICICI Bank and Reliance Industries amid fresh foreign fund inflows. A strengthening rupee against the US dollar and softening crude oil prices in international markets also boosted investor confidence, according to traders. The BSE Sensex climbed 303.03 points or 0.36 per cent to reclaim the 84,000 level and settle at 84,058.90. During the day, it jumped 333.48 points or 0.39 per cent to 84,089.35. As many as 2,251 advanced, while 1,760 declined and 154 remained unchanged on the BSE. On the similar lines, the 50-share NSE Nifty rose 88.80 points or 0.35 per cent to 25,637.80. On the weekly front, the BSE benchmark surged 1,650.73 points or 2 per cent, and the Nifty climbed 525.4 points or 2 per cent. 'Benchmark indices Nifty and Sensex closed on a firm footing on Friday, capping off the week with robust gains. The rally was underpinned by de-escalation in geopolitical tensions post the Israel-Iran ceasefire and growing optimism surrounding a prospective US-India trade pact, which acted as key macro tailwinds. On a weekly basis, both frontline indices logged gains of 2 per cent,' according to Bajaj Broking market commentary. From the Sensex pack, Asian Paints, UltraTech Cement, Power Grid, ICICI Bank, Reliance Industries, Hindustan Unilever, Bharat Electronics and Sun Pharma were among the major gainers.

Silver price will explode in July: Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki
Silver price will explode in July: Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki

Economic Times

time6 hours ago

  • Business
  • Economic Times

Silver price will explode in July: Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki

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Sensex Zooms by 1,650.73 points during the week
Sensex Zooms by 1,650.73 points during the week

United News of India

time7 hours ago

  • Business
  • United News of India

Sensex Zooms by 1,650.73 points during the week

Mumbai, June 28 (UNI) The Sensex surged 1,650.73 points, or 2 per cent, to settle at 84,058.90 in the week ended June 27, 2025. Supported by easing geopolitical tensions, strong global cues, positive domestic economic data, and robust FII buying. Equity benchmarks saw a strong rebound this week, closing in the green for four out of five sessions. Nifty soared 525.40 points, or 2.09 per cent, to settle at 25,637.80. The BSE Mid-Cap index jumped 2.33 per cent to close at 46541.25. The BSE Small-Cap index zoomed 3.57 per cent to end at 54,249.40. On June 23, as rising tensions in the Middle East spooked investors. BSE Sensex tanked 511.38 points to 81,896.79. Nifty slipped 140.05 points, or 0.56%, to 24,971.90. On June 24, BSE Sensex added 158.32 points to settle at 82,055.11. Nifty rose 72.45 points to 25,044.35. On June 25, buoyed by positive global cues as investor sentiment improved following signs of a tentative ceasefire between Israel and Iran, BSE Sensex surged 700.40 points to close at 82,755.51, while the Nifty 50 jumped 200.40 points to 25,244.75. On June 26, it closed with solid gains on the back of firm global cues and hopes of de-escalation in the Israel-Iran conflict. BSE Sensex zoomed 1,000.36 points to close at 25,755.87. Nifty surged 304.25 points to 25,549. On June 27, driven by strong foreign institutional investor (FII) inflows, the BSE Sensex jumped 303.03 points to 84,058.90. Nifty rose 88.80 points to 25,637.80. Sensex gainers during the week were Asian Paints by 3.06 pc, UltraTech Cement by 2.43 pc, Power Grid Corp by 2.11 pc, ICICI Bank by 1.56 pc, and Reliance by 1.39 pc BEL by 1.19 pc, HUL by 1.14 pc, Sun Pharma by 1.12 pc, SBI by 1.05 pc, Adani Ports by 0.75 pc, Bharti Airtel by 0.68 pc, and Tata Steel by 0.56 pc. Tata Motors by 0.54 pc, L&T by 0.50 pc, NTPC by 0.24 pc, Kotak Mahindra by 0.18 pc, HCL Tech by 0.08 pc and TCS by 0.04 pc Sensex loser during the week Trent by 1.42 pc, Eternal by 1.13 pc, Tech Mahindra by 0.93 pc, Titan Company by 0.79 pc, Axis Bank by 0.74 pc, Maruti Suzuki by 0.56 pc, Bajaj Finance by 0.52 pc, Bajaj Finserv by 0.46 pc, HDFC Bank by 0.43 pc, Infosys by 0.40 pc, ITC by 0.33 and M&M by 0.31 pc. Other gains were Nestle India by 3.99 pc, Adani Enterprises by 8.13 pc, Zed Entertainment Enterprises (ZEEL) by 8.49 pc, Reliance Infrastructure by 10.75 pc, Ask Automotive by 11.67 pc, KNR Constructions by 5.79 pc and Ahluwalia Contracts (India) by 9.35 pc. Sectoral gainers during the week were BSE Auto by 1.56 pc, Bankex by 1.80 pc, Consumer Durables by 3.28 pc, Capital Goods by 1.86 pc, FMCG by 1.35 pc, Health Care by 2.17 pc, Metal by 4.77 pc, Oil & Gas by 3.20 pc, Tech by 0.97 pc and Power by 3.24. Sectoral loser during the week Realty by 2.06 pc and IT by 0.29 pc. UNI JS ARN

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