Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on February 7!
Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on February 7!

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on February 7!

The Indian benchmark indices extended losses in Monday morning deals amid weakness seen in auto and financial stocks.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 3.3

The Indian benchmark indices extended losses in Monday morning deals amid weakness seen in auto and financial stocks. On BSE, the overall market coverage was positive as 1,261 shares were advancing while 561 were declining. Among sectors, except PSU bank, metal and power all other sectoral indices are trading in the red with auto, FMCG, IT, bank, healthcare, realty, capital goods down 1-2 per cent. FII selling on Friday was Rs 2267.86 crore and the DII inflow was recorded at Rs 621.98 crore.  

Top gainers and losers of Futures and Options segment
Top gainers and losers of Futures and Options segment

Top gainers and losers of Futures and Options segment

On Monday, the benchmark indices were seen trading in red with Sensex slipping 1.36 per cent and Nifty losing 1.21 per cent.

Shreya Chaware Article rating: 5.0

List of the futures contracts that are generating the highest as well as the lowest returns for the day.

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on February 7
Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on February 7

Overnight Digest: Stocks likely to be in focus on February 7

On Friday, auto, PSU Bank and realty indices were down 1-2 per cent, while metal index shined gaining over 1 per cent. BSE midcap index fell 0.68 percent and smallcap index shed 0.45 per cent.

Shreya Chaware Article rating: 4.2

On Friday, the benchmark indices ended the week in red in the volatile session on with selling seen in the PSU Bank, auto and realty stocks.

Closing Bell: Bearish tone engulfs the market on February 4
Closing Bell: Bearish tone engulfs the market on February 4

Closing Bell: Bearish tone engulfs the market on February 4

Benchmark indices ended a volatile trading session with tiny losses on Friday.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 3.3

Benchmark indices ended a volatile trading session with tiny losses on Friday. The Nifty closed a tad above the 17,500 marks. Barring metal and FMCG stocks, selling pressure was seen across the board. Metal stocks were in a super rally despite a bearish tone in broader markets on Friday as the Budget outcomes frenzy faded and focus shifted on major corporate earnings.

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on February 4!
Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on February 4!

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on February 4!

Sensex and Nifty 50 opened in the red territory during Friday's early deals.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 3.4

Sensex and Nifty 50 opened in the red territory during Friday's early deals. Benchmark indices were trading lower in the volatile session. The Indian markets tracked mixed global cues. IT and Auto stocks weighed on the benchmarks, while metal stocks outperformed counterparts as investors look forward to major Q3 earnings of companies. FII selling was seeing yesterday of Rs 1,597.54 crore and also DII outflow Rs 370.58 crore was recorded.

Top gainers and losers of Futures and Options segment
Top gainers and losers of Futures and Options segment

Top gainers and losers of Futures and Options segment

On Friday, the benchmark indices were seen trading in red with Sensex losing 0.11 per cent and Nifty losing 0.071 per cent.

Shreya Chaware Article rating: 2.8

List of the futures contracts that are generating the highest as well as the lowest returns for the day.

Closing Bell: Market snaps budget rally; Nifty holds 17500 level
Closing Bell: Market snaps budget rally; Nifty holds 17500 level

Closing Bell: Market snaps budget rally; Nifty holds 17500 level

The Indian Indices settled on a bearish note during Thursday's trading session while ending the three-winning streak.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 5.0

The Indian Indices settled on a bearish note during Thursday's trading session while ending the three-winning streak. A broad-based markets selloff dragged benchmarks Sensex and Nifty 50 with IT, banking and financial stocks falling the most out of all sectors. The Bankex index shed over 380 points. The Financials, Oil & Gas and Capital Goods index tumbled by more than 1 per cent each.

Top gainers and losers of Futures and Options segment
Top gainers and losers of Futures and Options segment

Top gainers and losers of Futures and Options segment

On Wednesday, the benchmark indices were seen trading in red after three consecutive days of displaying positive streak.

Shreya Chaware Article rating: 4.0

List of the futures contracts that are generating the highest as well as the lowest returns for the day.

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on February 3!
Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on February 3!

Watch out for these penny stocks locked in the upper circuit on February 3!

Benchmarks Sensex and Nifty 50 took a breather from their two-week highs. Asian stocks were trading mixed on Thursday amid some lingering concerns about global growth and ongoing geopolitical tension.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 4.1

Benchmarks Sensex and Nifty 50 took a breather from their two-week highs. Asian stocks were trading mixed on Thursday amid some lingering concerns about global growth and ongoing geopolitical tension. The main indices were trading at the day's low amid profit selling after a three-day rally. The Nifty traded below the 17,700 marks. Auto, media and consumer durables stocks were trading firmly, while banks and IT shares were under pressure. FII trimmed their selling to just Rs 183.60 crore and a DII inflow of Rs 425.96 crore was recorded.

Closing Bell: Market ends higher on positive post-budget sentiments, Nifty Bank leads the gain
Closing Bell: Market ends higher on positive post-budget sentiments, Nifty Bank leads the gain

Closing Bell: Market ends higher on positive post-budget sentiments, Nifty Bank leads the gain

Continuing the bull run, Indian equity indices closed higher for the third day in a row.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 5.0

Nifty PSU Bank index ended up 3.41% at 3066.10 today. Metals, IT, pharma, and FMCG stocks advanced while autos and oil & gas stocks declined. The government's focus on boosting manufacturing as well as an underlined emphasis on areas such as startups, modern mobility, and clean energy, boosted investors' sentiment. 

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