Analyst View

Rangebound Movement Expected – Vishwas Agarwal

After touching a new high at the opening time on Thursday, the BSE Sensex closed the session at 14,861.89 after losing 18.35 points, whereas the broad based NSE Nifty ended the day at 4,353.95, down by marginal 5.35 points.

Vishwas Agarwal said the stock market once again broke down to reach the psychological 15,000 mark. Conservative buying and selling of stocks could take place in the nest trading session, but the same is likely to carry on.

Mr. Agarwal added that markets still are in bulls grip.

SBI Will Soon Gain Rs 60-70 - Bhambwani

Technical AnalystState Bank of India, Vijay Bhambwani is of the view that one
should hold State Bank of India (SBI) stock as it can add another Rs 60-70
within the coming days.

SBI has been a great mover and shaker. It is good for
another Rs 60-70 before some quantity of profit taking can enter.

Market Touches A New Peak With Opening Bell

Bombay Stock Exchange

Sensex Gains 105 Points In Early Trading

Mumbai: On BSE Sensexrapid buying by funds in heavy-weight stocks led by cement sector, the BSE Sensex soared by more than 105 points in early trade. Select stocks from cement, banking, telecom and pharma traded strong while auto stocks led the declines.
The BSE-30 share index, Sensex, which had vanished more than 70 points on yesterday’s closing, rise dramatically by 105.98 points at 14,537.04 in the first five minutes of trading. In the same way, the wide-based National Stock Exchange's index Nifty shot up by 42.45 points at 4,291.40.

Q1 Results Raise Market Expectations – Abhay Aima

Market Analyst Abhay AimaAccording to market analyst Abhay Aima that markets will t

Jet Airways Is Weathering The Storm – Sudarshan Sukhani

Technical Analyst, Technical Analyst Sudarshan SukhaniSudarshan Sukhani is of the view that investor should hold up Jet Airways stock as it has expectations to rise.
Sukhani stated that it is rising from a long-term bear market. It has really emerged of that, and established a large base, and presently it’s moving in the up-ward direction.

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