INDIAN STOCKS

FII selling slows in October as foreign investors flip script, pumping Rs 3,000 crore in 7 days
After months of outflows, FIIs have turned net buyers in October, investing over Rs 3,000 crore in just seven sessions. The shift to inflows has lifted Sensex and Nifty by about 3%, reflecting improved sentiment amid easing India–US trade tensions and supportive domestic policies.

Sensex jumps over 500 pts, Nifty tops 25,450 on earnings optimism and fresh FII inflows
Indian stock markets traded higher on Thursday. The Sensex and Nifty saw gains, led by financial and consumer durable stocks. This rise was driven by positive sentiment regarding a domestic earnings recovery. Additionally, new foreign investments contributed to the upward trend. Investors are showing renewed confidence in the market.

Diwali 2025 cracker stocks to light up your portfolio: Experts pick Axis Bank, DLF, Paytm, MTAR Tech and more
This Diwali 2025, market experts Rajesh Palviya (Axis Securities) and Kunal Bothra (Bothra Advisors) reveal their top “cracker stocks” — from Axis Bank, SBI, and Hero MotoCorp to Paytm, MTAR Tech, and DLF. Discover which sectors are set to sparkle this festive season and how to build a winning Samvat 2082 portfolio with smart, selective picks.

Digital commerce, telecom to drive India’s next bull run: Rajesh Bhatia
Indian equities are poised for a significant rebound in 2025, according to ITI Mutual Fund's CIO Rajesh Bhatia. He believes the market has completed its consolidation phase, with earnings set to improve due to fiscal discipline and supportive monetary policy. A reduction in tariffs is seen as the key catalyst for a breakout, potentially leading to new highs.

Rohit Srivastava's Diwali 2025 strategy: Nifty poised for breakout; buy growth, not defensives
Rohit Srivastava of Strike Money Analytics says Indian markets are set for a breakout as Nifty eyes 26,300. He expects earnings growth to pick up on policy support and liquidity infusion, urging investors to avoid defensives like IT and FMCG and focus instead on financials, autos, metals, power, and real estate.
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Market Wrap: Sensex jumps 575 pts, Nifty reclaims 25,300 as D-St rebounds after 2-day slump
Indian stock markets saw a strong rebound on Wednesday. The Sensex and Nifty both climbed, ending a two-day losing streak. Investors showed renewed confidence. This optimism was fueled by expectations of a U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate cut. Hopes for a corporate earnings rebound also boosted market sentiment. The Sensex closed higher by 575 points.
Sensex climbs over 300 pts, Nifty tops 25,250 as Fed rate cut hopes lift market sentiment
Indian stocks rebounded on Wednesday, ending a two-day decline as the Sensex and Nifty mirrored gains in Asian markets. Positive sentiment was fueled by increased expectations of a U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut and easing domestic retail inflation, suggesting a potential policy easing by the Reserve Bank of India in December.
Nifty may have lost its spark since last Diwali, but 25 penny stocks made investors up to 540% richer
While major Indian stock indices saw modest gains, a surprising rally occurred in penny stocks. Over the past year, at least 25 low-priced stocks delivered returns of up to 540%, significantly outperforming larger counterparts. These microcap gains, often in sectors like infrastructure and finance, highlight a vibrant, albeit speculative, segment of the market.
Best value funds to invest in October 2025
If you are new to value investing, you should acquaint yourself with this style of investing and its merits and demerits. A value investor tries to choose stocks that are available at cheaper valuations. These investors employ various ratios and methodology to identify such stocks. Essentially, they look for stocks that are available at a discount to their real or intrinsic value.
Aashish Somaiyaa: Markets may stay range-bound for now, but next Samvat looks promising
WhiteOak Capital AMC’s CEO Aashish Somaiyaa says markets may stay flat in the near term, but the outlook beyond mid-2025 appears to be brighter. He expects earnings growth to pick up, urges investors to stay consistent with SIPs. Further, he highlights banking, manufacturing as well as tech as potential long-term plays
Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Wednesday
Indian markets ended lower for the second straight session, weighed by financial stocks and weak sentiment. The Sensex dropped 297 points while Nifty slipped 82 points. However, LG Electronics India made a stellar debut, listing at a 50% premium — the strongest for a billion-dollar IPO since 2021. Analysts say Nifty remains range-bound between 25,000 and 25,300 levels.
Diwali stocks to buy: Over 50 ideas from top brokerages as Nifty likely near inflection point
Indian stocks are set for a strong performance after a year of stagnation. Brokerages are recommending over 50 stocks for the upcoming Samvat 2082. This optimism is fueled by attractive valuations and projections of double-digit earnings growth. Sectors like autos, consumer durables, power, financials, and manufacturing are expected to lead the rally.
Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Tuesday
Indian markets closed lower on Monday, led by IT stocks, as renewed US-China trade tensions and a US government shutdown dampened investor sentiment. Analysts noted profit booking in consumption sectors and mixed Q2 earnings, though mid- and small-cap stocks showed resilience. The Nifty defended its support at 25,200, with a bullish outlook above 25,050.
Buy-on-dips strategy back? Angel One’s Rajesh Bhosale bets on Axis Bank, HDFC AMC
Indian stock markets opened lower this week as global geopolitical issues impacted investor sentiment. The Nifty 50 fell below 25,200. Analysts suggest that dips present fresh buying chances. Banking stocks, particularly Axis Bank, are showing strength. HDFC AMC is also poised for upward movement. The market outlook remains constructive with a buy-on-dips strategy.
Indian market quietly setting up for the next big bull run; Atul Suri on next 3 mega trends
Indian markets are consolidating, a healthy phase before a strong breakout. Global markets are driven by AI, with tech giants leading. India missed this wave but has structural growth in defence, online retail, and green energy. New leaders are emerging from midcaps and high-growth sectors. This period is a rest before the next sprint.
GIFT Nifty down 50 points; here's the trading setup for today's session
Indian stocks climbed on Friday, propelled by financial sector strength and renewed foreign investor interest. Despite a slight drag from Tata Consultancy Services' results, the market sentiment remained positive, with analysts anticipating further gains. The rupee also saw a modest recovery against the dollar, signaling increased investor confidence.
Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Monday
On Friday, the Indian market showed a bullish trend, with 171 stocks hitting their 52-week highs while 105 fell to 52-week lows. SBI and Eternal were among the top gainers, while Tata Steel, TCS, Tech Mahindra, Titan, Bajaj Finserv, Tata Motors, and Bharti Airtel faced selling pressure. Overall, of 4,343 BSE-listed stocks, 2,424 advanced, 1,766 declined, and 153 remained unchanged.
Market wrap: 263 of BSE 500 stocks end week in green as FIIs turn net buyers. IT, health scrips shine
Indian markets ended the week steady, with BSE 500 up 1.3%. IT, telecom, and healthcare stocks led gains, supported by domestic and foreign investor inflows, while metals, auto, and industrials lagged slightly.
Market Wrap: Sensex rises 329 points, Nifty tops 25,250 as financials rally on FPI comeback
Indian benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty advanced Friday, lifted by gains in financial heavyweights on renewed foreign portfolio investor (FPI) inflows over the past three sessions. Optimism ahead of the quarterly earnings season added to the upbeat mood, though Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) capped broader gains after posting weaker-than-expected September-quarter results.
Nifty may hit fresh record highs soon; buy on every dip, says CA Rudramurthy BV
Indian markets are on a strong upward trajectory. The Nifty50 has surpassed a significant resistance level, indicating a positive market outlook. Experts suggest a "buy on dips" approach for investors. All-time highs for Nifty and Bank Nifty are anticipated within the current calendar year or by the end of FY25.
Sebi chief plays down FPI outflows, explains why India story remains fully intact
India’s markets continue to reflect a balance between global confidence and domestic conviction, Sebi chief Tuhin Kanta Pandey said. While FPIs may move with the tides of global liquidity, India’s structural story -- built on steady growth, evolving regulation, and deepening investor participation -- remains intact, he added.
Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Friday
Indian markets advanced on Thursday, led by IT and metal stocks, as investors grew optimistic ahead of TCS earnings and a rebound in base metal prices. Sensex rose 398 points, while Nifty gained 136 points.
Market Wrap: Sensex jumps 398 points, Nifty tops 25,150 as metal, IT stocks rally
Indian benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty advanced on Thursday, led by gains in IT and metal stocks. Investors turned optimistic ahead of Tata Consultancy Services’ quarterly earnings, while a rebound in base metal prices added momentum to the rally.
Nifty bull grip Intact; BSE, IndusInd Bank among top picks: Rahul Sharma
Indian stock markets are trading positively. The Nifty is expected to remain strong as long as it stays above 25,000. Banking and financial stocks are leading the gains. Investors are advised to buy on dips. BSE and IndusInd Bank are highlighted as top stock picks. Pharma and metals sectors are also showing promise.
Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Thursday
Indian markets paused their four-day winning streak on Wednesday, with Nifty down 62 points and Sensex 153 points. Weakness in banks outweighed IT gains amid profit booking and pre-earnings caution.
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