Nifty closed higher amid weak sentiments. Is this the start of a new direction or just a catch-up at play?
Why the market was down today, if the RBI’s action was in line with everyone’s expectations? The struggle for market direction may continue further.
The market was down for the third straight day because of rising inflation and interest rate worries. Is it the right time for Risk-on or Risk-off?
The biggest reason for retail participation is attractive returns given by the stock market in the last two years. Why the retail investors losing interest now?
After a slow grind and two consecutive days of losses, the market closed in green. Nifty is above 16600, is it time to buy or sell?
Is there any clear trend in the current market action? The topsy-turvy ride and high volatility continued, and bulls were indecisive.
The Nifty bulls continued the momentum of the earlier week, reposed faith and took the benchmark indices higher. Let’s hope the sell-on-rally is not back tomorrow.
War is causing inflation because of supply shortages. Are the fiscal and monetary punches a correct approach to tame inflation, or is it better to invest in peace?
Nifty bulls staged a decent show to end, both the day and the week in green. Will the bulls come back from the bullpen next week or are today’s gains just a relief rally in the ongoing consolidation phase?
After three consecutive days of losses, the Nifty is back in the green. A follow-through from bulls is required to make today’s gain meaningful. Let’s see what tomorrow brings?