Technical charts show that select pharma stocks are trading with a negative bias and can tumble up to 19% from here. Granules India, however, looks strong on chart and can rally up to 19%.
Tata Motors stock has been attempting to conquer the 200-day moving average for the last month, post the breakdown a year ago in October 2024; shows the daily chart.
Kotak Securities believes that disappointing Kharif season and US tariffs may dent earnings of Specialty chemicals companies. Technical charts flag up to 19 per cent downside risk for these 5 stocks.
Hindustan Copper stock is seen trading close to its key monthly trend line resistance, hence one needs to be cautious as the stock rises further; suggests charts.
Infosys, TCS, HCL Technologies and Tech Mahindra are scheduled to announce Q2FY26 results in the next 10 days; here's a technical check on these 4 IT shares.
Smallcap shares Sky Gold, Voltamp Transformers, Blue Jet and Eimco Elecon shed up to 23% last month as promoters pared stake; Yes Bank, however, surged 11%. Here's a technical outlook on these stocks.
At present, the BSE Sensex seems to be in consolidation mode and is likely to trade in the range of 78,000 - 84,000, until a breakout emerges in either direction, suggests the technical chart.
Technical charts suggest that Bank Nifty may exhibit range-bound trade in the near-term; Auto index may ride to new highs, while Realty index could see sharp swings in the coming months.
A majority of Tata group stocks including TCS, Tata Elxsi, Trent, Voltas and 6 others have declined over 22% so far this year. Here are 3 Tata group stocks that can gain up to 28% going ahead.
ICICI Bank stock has dipped over 8% from its record high, and now trades within striking distance of the 200-day moving average; here's why technical chart flags another 7% downside risk for the stock
Indian pharma shares - Dr.Reddy's, Cipla, Sun, Lupin and Aurobindo Pharma stare at up to 30 downside risk hint technical charts as US President Donald Trump announces 100% tariff on pharma imports.
Midcap stocks BSE, 360 One Wam, Max Healthcare, Crisil and Coforge look technical weak on charts, hence may dip from current levels. Here are the key levels to track on these 5 stocks.
The NSE Nifty 50 index has declined 1.5 per cent from its recent high; technical charts suggest the index is likely to remain in buy on dip mode as long as it manages to close above 24,975 levels.
Technical charts show that FMCG shares - ITC, HUL, Nestle India, Colgate-Palmolive and Marico were trading near key support levels; a downside breakout can trigger a fall up to 13% from here.
Recent order wins; strong Q1 show has triggered a sharp rally at Netweb Technologies counter. Technical charts hint that the stock can potentially gain another 15% from here.
IT stocks such as Infosys, TCS and 3 others could see limited downside from current levels, as they are trading above key support levels, backed by positive cues from momentum oscillators, show charts
Voda Idea is seen trading consistently above the 200-DMA after a gap of more than 1 year; a weekly close above ₹8.26 shall further strengthen the stock, suggest technical charts.
Technical chart suggests Redington stock can potentially rally to ₹385 levels, implying an upside potential of 27 per cent from here; check key support, resistance levels.
Adani group shares: Adani Enterprises, Adani Ports, Adani Power and other group stocks can potentially zoom up to 32%, hint technical charts; check key levels to track here.
IndusInd Bank, PG Electroplast, Five-Star Business, Cohance Lifesciences and Praj Industries have shed 20% in the last 7 months, while the Nifty and Nifty 500 have rallied up to 18%, shows data.