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    Stock market update: Stocks that hit 52-week lows on NSE in today's trade

    Shriram Finance, Dr. Reddys, Kotak Bank, UltraTech Cem. and NTPC were among the top losers on NSE in today's trade.

    Stock market update: Stocks that hit 52-week highs on NSE in today's trade

    Keynote Financial, Umang Dairies, Mukka Proteins, Chennai Petro and Insecticide Ind, hit their fresh 52-week highs during the day.

    Stock market update: Stocks that hit 52-week highs on NSE

    Umang Dairies, Keynote Financial, Sportking India, Mukka Proteins and Chennai Petro, hit their fresh 52-week highs at 11:20AM.

    Stock market update: Stocks that hit 52-week lows on NSE

    Shriram Finance, SBI Life, Kotak Bank, Bajaj Finance and L&T were among the top losers on NSE.

    Q1 results today: Bajaj Auto, L&T Finance among 24 companies to announce earnings on Tuesday

    24 firms, including Bajaj Auto, L&T Finance, Just Dial, DB Corp, and BMW Industries, will announce Q1 results. Bajaj Auto anticipates a robust Q1 with 7% volume increase, expanded EBITDA margins, and 17% profit growth. Century Textiles, Deccan Bearings, Jubilant Ingrevia, Network18 Media also to be monitored. Bajaj's 14% sales growth echoes March quarter success.

    • Stock market update: Stocks that hit 52-week lows on NSE in today's trade

      LTIMindtree, Asian Paints, Grasim Inds., Tata Steel and Axis Bank were among the top losers on NSE in today's trade.

      Stock market update: Stocks that hit 52-week highs on NSE in today's trade

      Mukka Proteins, Kellton Tech, Godfrey Philips, Geojit Financial and ISMT Ltd, hit their fresh 52-week highs during the day.

      Stock market update: Stocks that hit 52-week highs on NSE

      Kellton Tech, Godfrey Philips, IFCI, AMJ Land Holdings and Mukka Proteins, hit their fresh 52-week highs at 10:50AM.

      Stock market update: Stocks that hit 52-week lows on NSE

      Grasim Inds., Asian Paints, Tata Steel, LTIMindtree and Axis Bank were among the top losers on NSE.

      Stock market update: Stocks that hit 52-week highs on NSE

      AMJ Land Holdings, HPL Electric Power, Essar Shipping, Railtel Corp and Career Point, hit their fresh 52-week highs at 11:05AM.

      Stock market update: Stocks that hit 52-week lows on NSE

      Divis Labs, Maruti Suzuki, Bharti Airtel, HDFC Life and Asian Paints were among the top losers on NSE.

      Market Trading Guide: ITC, Voltas, Data Patterns among 6 top stock recommendations for Friday

      Benchmark Sensex and Nifty closed marginally down in a volatile session on Thursday as investors booked profits in heavyweights ahead of the announcement of key financial results for the June quarter. Retreating from early highs, the 30-share BSE Sensex closed lower by 27.43 points or 0.03 per cent at 79,897.34. The NSE Nifty edged down 8.50 points or 0.03% to settle at 24,315.95. "The underlying trend of Nifty remains choppy with positive bias. A sustainable move above 24,500 levels is expected to open the next upside targets of 24,900 levels in the near term. Immediate support is at 24,150," said Nagaraj Shetti, Senior Technical Research Analyst at HDFC Securities. Here are 6 stock recommendations for Friday:

      Stock market update: Stocks that hit 52-week lows on NSE

      Nestle India, HDFC Bank, Sun Pharma, Bajaj Finance and ICICI Bank were among the top losers on NSE.

      Stock market update: Stocks that hit 52-week highs on NSE

      Mallcom(India), JHS Svendgaard Retai, SCI, HPL Electric Power and SCI Land and Assets, hit their fresh 52-week highs at 10:29AM.

      ​Market Trading Guide: Asian Paints, IRFC among 8 top stock recommendations for Thursday

      Equity benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty buckled under heavy selling pressure to sink below record high levels on Wednesday, tracking deep losses in metal, auto and IT stocks amid widespread profit booking after recent gains. The 30-share index closed lower by 427 points or 0.53% at 79,923. The NSE Nifty dropped 109 points or 0.45% to settle at 24,324. "The near-term uptrend status of the market remains intact. But the market seems to have started signs of profit booking around 24,400-24,500 levels. However, a move above 24,465 could negate this bearish setup. Immediate support is at 24,150 levels," said Nagaraj Shetti, Senior Technical Research Analyst at HDFC Securities. Here are 8 stock recommendations for Thursday: Here are 6 stock recommendations for Wednesday:

      Sensex ends over 400 points lower, smallcaps worst hit. 5 factors brought the bears out

      Stock Market Crash: Sensex plunged over 800 points intraday on Wednesday, with Nifty dropping over 1%, shaking retail investors accustomed to daily gains but recovered half of the losses towards the end of the day. Smallcap and midcap indices saw their worst day in over a month. M&M led Nifty's decline with a 7% drop amid concerns over XUV700 price cuts signaling weaker car demand.

      Buy stocks in every dip: A cheat sheet to find right stocks from the right sectors

      CA Rudramurthy BV shares insights on the market, highlighting opportunities in IT, pharma, and FMCG sectors. He recommends caution with PSUs and emphasizes stock-specific investments. Bajaj Finance and Manappuram show potential for gains with tight stop losses. Rudramurthy says "we are in the mother-of-all-bull market and this market, both magnitude-wise and time-wise, will surprise on the upside and it is a buy-on-every-dip market."

      RVNL, REC among BSE500 stocks defying today's market downtrend

      Despite gains for RVNL, CAMS, and REC, the bearish market saw Sensex and Nifty crashing. RVNL gained 8%, CAMS 4%, and REC over 3%. Mahindra & Mahindra fell 7%, signaling weak auto demand. Media, PSU banks, real estate, and oil and gas sectors suffered. Sensex and Nifty's crash impacted smallcaps significantly.

      Market Trading Guide: Dr. Reddy's, Eicher Motors among 6 top stock recommendations for Wednesday

      Benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty rebounded on Tuesday, hitting their fresh record closing levels on the back of gains in auto and FMCG shares and foreign fund inflows. The 30-share Sensex climbed 391 points or 0.49% to settle at a new closing peak of 80,352. The NSE Nifty went up by 113 points or 0.46% to 24,433.20 -- its record closing high. "The underlying trend of Nifty continues to be positive. Having moved above the key overhead resistance of 24,400 levels (1.618% Fibonacci extension), the Nifty could now advance towards another important resistance of 24,960 levels (1.786% Fibonacci extension) in the near term. Immediate support is at 24,250 levels," said Nagaraj Shetti, Senior Technical Research Analyst at HDFC Securities. Here are 6 stock recommendations for Wednesday:

      Market Trading Guide: ITC, SBI among 5 stock recommendations for Tuesday​

      Stock market benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty ended almost flat on Monday amid a lackluster trade as investors preferred to stay on the sidelines in the absence of any fresh trigger. Weak cues from Asian markets also added to the muted trend in domestic equities. After beginning the trade on a weak note, the 30-share index declined 36 points or 0.05% to settle at 79,960. The NSE Nifty dipped 3.30 points or 0.01 per cent to 24,320. "The short term trend of Nifty continues to be positive. There is a possibility of continuation of this range movement for the next 1 or 2 sessions before witnessing further upmove above 24,400 levels. A sustainable move above the key hurdle of 24,400 levels could open a sharp upmove for the market ahead," said Nagaraj Shetti, Senior Technical Research Analyst at HDFC Securities. Here are 5 stock recommendations for Tuesday:

      Were exit polls rigged to manipulate stock market? MP seeks Sebi investigation

      As the yawning gap between exit poll predictions and the actual election results led to huge losses in the stock market on Tuesday, Trinamool Congress' Rajya Sabha MP Saket Gokhale has asked Sebi to investigate whether BJP and poll agencies made crores by manipulating the stock markets via pollsters.

      6,100-point crash not enough! Sensex may fall more if NDA's final tally drops below 300 seats

      Sensex crashes over 6,100 points following disappointing early counting trends in the elections. The market capitalisation of BSE-listed stocks dropped significantly, erasing gains from the previous session.

      Market Meltdown: Rs 30 lakh crore wiped off as poll verdict trend sends Sensex plummeting over 4,300 points

      The broader NSE Nifty dropped 1,379 points or 5.93% to end at 21,884. Intraday, the indices fell as much as 8.5%, on track for their worst session since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. On Monday, the exit poll euphoria had helped indices jump over 3% on projections that the BJP-led alliance would likely get a two-thirds majority in the lower house. Barring the Nifty FMCG index, all the sectoral indices closed in deep red. Nifty Bank fell 8%, Realty fell 9.6%, PSU Bank fell 15%, while Oil & Gas fell 11.8% and Metal fell 10.6%.

      NDA vs INDIA Bloc: Stock markets bleed on results day, investors lose Rs 30L Cr
      Bloodbath on Street: Tata Tech among 353 stocks at 52-week lows, crash up to 20%

      Veritas Advertising and Bodhi Tree Multimedia topped the list with each falling 20% to Rs 170.30 and Rs 11.7, respectively, to hit their new 52-week lows.

      Nifty crash worst single-day fall since Covid days. What should investors do?

      The possibility of a bear market looms if NDA's seat tally falls short, shifting focus to economic growth and earnings. A hung parliament may trigger a market downturn before investors refocus on financial indicators.

      PFC, REC, Adani stocks among top losers, share prices fall up to 20%

      Shares of companies like PFC, REC Ltd, and Adani Ports plummeted in today's market turmoil due to poor Lok Sabha election results for the Narendra Modi-led NDA government.

      Market Mayhem: Sensex nosedives 617 points on F&O expiry day. Here are 5 factors behind today's crash

      Bears were on a rampage on Thursday as selling pressure was witnessed in most sectors. Sensex hit the day's low of 73,668.73 and Nifty briefly slipped below 22,500. Indices plummeted for the fourth straight day, sending Dalal Street into a tailspin. Here are top five factors behind the blood bath. Investors lost 4.49 lakh crore.

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