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Dixon Technologies stock is seen trading below the 100-DMA for the first time since May 2023, after the company reported its Q3 results. The stock had rallied a whopping 532% in the last 20 months.
Technical charts show that Paytm is seeking support around its key moving averages on the daily and weekly scale; while Zomato is on the verge of a negative breakout on the weekly scale.
Vodafone Idea stock is expected to trade with a favourable bias in the near-term as long as the stock holds above Rs 9.50 - Rs 9.35 support zone, suggests the technical charts.
The near bullish pivot for the BSE stock stands at Rs 5,990, while the long-term bias is likely to remain positive as long as Rs 5,555 is held; shows technical chart.
Technical charts show that HCL Technologies, TCS, Infosys and Tech Mahindra shares could fall up to 8% from here on; while, Wipro can potentially rally by another 11%. Check key levels here
PVR Inox, Lodha, Glaxo, MRF and Astral are trading in oversold zone. Technical charts show these stocks can gain up to 33% from present level, or fall by another 19%; here's why.
The near-term bias for HDFC Life and LTTS is expected to remain upbeat as long as the stocks trade above Rs 643 and Rs 5,090 levels; suggests the technical charts.
Technically, a Death Cross pattern implies bearish implications; Chart shows that RVNL, TVS Motor and HFCL could slide up to 25 per cent from present levels.
Adani group stocks have tumbled up to 47% since the start of December quarter. In case of a pullback Adani Green, Adani Ports and Adani Power can potentially rally up to 32%, show tech charts.
Nifty 50 today: The 50-stock benchmark index has formed a small candle within the previous day's move, which indicates probable change in the short-term trend, says Rajani
Siemens stock outlook: This stock from the engineering and capital goods industry could slide by another 18% if the key supports at Rs 5,600 and Rs 5,400 are violated shows technical chart.
The overall market trend has been negative with over 60% of the Nifty Mid- and Small-Cap stocks now trading below the long-term moving averages; however, these 5 stocks continue to buck the trend.
The Nifty IT Index is exhibiting a clear bearish trend in the near term, prompting traders to adopt a cautious stance
The Nifty SmallCap and MidCap indices have plunged up to 7% thus far in 2025 as against a near 2% fall in the Nifty 50 index. Chart shows broader indices on course to test multi-month support levels.
The near term bias for Nifty is likely to remain negative as long as the index remains below 23,660 - 23,940 resistance zone, shows the technical chart.
Hero Moto, Tata Motors and Bharat Forge are the worst hit as shares trade at over 20% discount against the long-term moving average. Maruti, Bosch, Bajaj Auto stock could dip another 11%.
Technical chart shows that the Nifty Next 50 index looks weak and could slide towards 58,670 - implying an over 11% fall from present levels, whereas on the upside can jump by 6% to 70,200 levels.
Reliance Industries stock was seen testing the 10-year support indicator around Rs 1,200 levels for the last two months; the stock has now gained over 5% from the lows, will the rally continue?
A weekly close below the 50-WMA, shall open the doors for a likely slide towards 22,275 on the Nifty. Sensex likely to test 75,200 in the near-term.
Technically, the term 'Death Cross' indicates a weak set-up as the stock's 50-day moving average has dropped below the long-term 200-day moving average.