In an eventful week ahead, stock markets would take cues from a host of important triggers, including the Union Budget for 2014-15, industrial production data and quarterly earnings from Infosys, say experts.
The week also marks the beginning of the Q1 June quarter corporate earnings season, with Infosys announcing its result on July 11.
Industrial production data for May will come out on Friday.
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A day before the budget, the Finance Ministry will table the Economic Survey for 2013-14.
Railway Minister Sadananda Gowda will present the Rail Budget for 2014-15 on Tuesday.
"Expectations that the FM will announce measures in the Budget aimed at bolstering economic growth may keep stock prices firm ahead of the Budget announcement on July 10," said Jayant Manglik, President-retail distribution, Religare Securities Limited.
Considering the events, volatility will tend to remain quite high hence one should opt for strict risk management rules, he added.
Experts said that as the Modi government gears up to table its maiden budget, hopes of market participants are pinned on a major pre-budget rally based on the government's rhetoric on reforms and growth.
"As far as expectations are concerned from the capital market post the budget, no big bang is expected but certainly the stock market should look north specifically infra, health and defence sectors," said Praveen Nigam, MD, Amplus Consulting.
Progress of monsoon will also be watched by market participants.
"We believe the benchmarks would continue their positive move on Monday as well," Manglik added.
Markets last week climbed to a new peak on hopes of strong economic reforms in the first budget under the Narendra Modi government.
The BSE benchmark Sensex touched an all-time high of 25,999.08 before ending at 25,962.06, showing a sharp gain of 862.14 points or 3.43 per cent during the last week.