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Sensex and Nifty Down But Surge In Midcaps and Smallcaps Push Market Sentiment

The Indian equity market recently closed with marginal losses, primarily due to the impact of heavyweight shares such as Reliance Industries and HDFC Bank. The Sensex, a benchmark index of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), closed 33 points lower at 84,266. Concurrently, the Nifty, the National Stock Exchange’s key index, was down by 13 points, closing at 25,796.

Despite the marginal losses in the primary indices, the market witnessed a surge in midcap and smallcap stocks. The Nifty Midcap 100 index rose by 204 points or 0.34%, closing at 60,358. Similarly, the Nifty Smallcap 100 index saw an increase of 151 points or 0.79%, ending the day at 19,331.

Market Sentiment

The overall market sentiment remained positive, with 2,308 shares on the BSE closing in the green, 1,655 in the red, and 91 remaining unchanged. This positive sentiment was reflected in the performance of various sectoral indices. The Auto, IT, PSU bank, pharma, metal, and media sectors were the primary contributors to the market’s performance. However, the Fin service, FMCG, realty, energy, private bank, and PSE sectors lagged behind. In the Sensex pack, several companies emerged as top gainers, including Tech Mahindra, M&M, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Infosys, SBI, HCL Tech, Wipro, Nestle, ICICI Bank, TCS, UltraTech Cement, Bajaj Finserv, and Sun Pharma. On the other hand, IndusInd Bank, Asian Paints, HUL, Tata Motors, Tata Steel, Titan, Reliance, NTPC, and L&T were among the top losers.

Technical Analysis

Rupak De, Senior Technical Analyst at LKP Securities, provided a technical perspective on the market’s performance. He noted that the Nifty formed a Doji pattern with a long upper shadow on the daily chart, indicating market indecision. He further explained that heavy call writing at 25,800 suggests it may act as strong resistance if sustained. Immediate support lies at 25750, and a decisive break below this could push the index to 25600/25500.

On the higher side, a move above 25800 may propel the Nifty towards 26050, where sellers could become active again. In the commodities market, gold prices showed a positive trend. In the MCX, gold prices rose by Rs 300, closing at Rs 75,890 per 10 grams. Similarly, in the Comex, gold prices were up by $15, closing near $2649 per ounce.

In a related development, L&T Finance Holdings (L&TFH) is showing signs of a potential bullish breakout after a period of consolidation. The momentum indicator, RSI, has provided a positive crossover, signaling a potential reversal in the stock’s direction. There is visible support at the 125 level, which is expected to act as a cushion for the bulls. If this support holds, it may pave the way for a move towards upside targets of 145 and 150.

While the equity market closed with marginal losses, the overall market sentiment remained positive. The surge in midcap and smallcap stocks, the positive performance of several sectoral indices, and the potential bullish breakout in L&T Finance Holdings are all positive signs for the market. However, investors should closely monitor key resistance and support levels as indicated by market experts tomorrow.

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