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Godfrey Phillips India among 5 stocks that closed above VWAP
Five stocks from the Nifty 500 universe closed over 1% above their VWAP on April 29, indicating strong intraday buying and improving market sentiment. A close above VWAP reflects price strength during the session and is considered a short-term bullish signal, suggesting sustained accumulation and the potential for continued upward momentum.
Closing Bell: Nifty above 24,150, Sensex jumps 609 pts; Auto, FMCG lead gains - Moneycontrol.com
Closing Bell: Nifty above 24,150, Sensex jumps 609 pts; Auto, FMCG lead gainsMoneycontrol.comStock Market Highlights: Benchmark indices close in green; Sensex soars over 600 points, Nifty50 beyond 24,170 despite rising crude pricesThe Times of IndiaIndia Shares Higher at Close of Trade; Nifty 50 Up 0.76%Investing.com IndiaSensex Today | Stock Market Highlights: Sensex, Nifty end higher but off highs; midcaps underperformCNBC TV18Stock Market Today: Nifty, Sensex End Higher; RIL, ITC, Bharti Airtel Add MostNDTV ProfitStock market today: Nifty 50, Sensex end higher but off day’s highs on profit booking; FMCG stocks shineMintIndia stocks higher at close of trade; Nifty 50 up 0.76%Investing.comSensex, Nifty 50 snap 3-day losing run, end over 0.8% higher — 10 key highlights from the Indian stock market todayMintRise, fall, repeat: Why Indian stock market volatility may persist and a sustained rally may remain elusiveMint

Sensex Today | Stock Market Highlights: Sensex, Nifty end higher but off highs; midcaps underperform
Sensex Today | Stock Market Highlights: Benchmark indices ended higher on Wednesday but trimmed gains from intraday highs, with frontline stocks outperforming the broader market. The Sensex rose 609 points to close at 77,496, while the Nifty gained 182 points to settle above 24,150. Gains were led by ITC, Tech Mahindra, Reliance Industries, Maruti Suzuki and Coal India.
Ruchit Jain of Motilal Oswal suggests Balrampur Chini, Paras Defence, DMart shares to buy in the near-term
Indian benchmark indices faced selling pressure on April 22, with the Sensex dropping over 800 points and Nifty 50 falling more than 200 points. Despite this, the broader market showed strength. Analysts recommend buying Balrampur Chini, Paras Defence, and DMart for potential short-term gains.
Why market fell today? Sensex slumps 760 points, Nifty below 24,400 despite ceasefire extension. 7 key reasons
Indian markets turned negative on Wednesday as investor caution persisted despite a ceasefire deadline extension by Donald Trump. IT stocks led the decline after weak earnings from HCL Technologies, dragging peers like Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services, and Tech Mahindra lower. However, defensive names such as Hindustan Unilever and NTPC posted gains.
Siemens among 5 F&O stocks with surge in futures open interest
Futures open interest in several NSE F&O stocks saw a sharp uptick as of April 15, with five counters registering over 15% growth compared to the previous session, signalling fresh position build-up. Stocks like Godfrey Phillips India, Motilal Oswal Financial Services, Siemens, Force Motors and Astral led the surge, indicating increased trader participation and heightened activity in the futures segment.

MTR-parent Orkla India shares can jump another 28% from current levels, DAM Capital says
Orkla India is the market leader in packaged spices in Karnataka with a 31.2% share and in Kerala with a 41.8% share, reaching 9 out of 10 households in both states. Through Eastern, it also holds a 22.2% share in India's branded spice exports market.
Market Trading Guide: Buy SBI and Bajaj Consumer on Monday for gains up to 6%
Nifty extended gains, maintaining bullish momentum above key moving averages with strengthening RSI signals. Support lies near 23,800 and resistance around 24,300–24,350. Analysts highlight SBI and Bajaj Consumer Care as buy ideas with upside potential supported by strong technical breakouts and trend strength.
Mcap of 8 top valued firms jumps ₹4.13 trn; HDFC, ICICI Bank top gainers
The combined market valuation of eight of the top-10 most valued firms surged by Rs 4,13,003.23 crore last week, with HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank emerging as the biggest gainers, in tandem with an optimistic trend in equities. Last week, the BSE benchmark Sensex jumped 4,230.7 points or 5.77 per cent, and the NSE Nifty surged 1,337.5 points or 5.88 per cent. "Sentiment remained buoyant amid optimism surrounding a temporary USIran ceasefire, although lingering geopolitical uncertainties capped the pace of gains as the week progressed," Ajit Mishra, SVP, Research, Religare Broking Ltd, said. A sharp decline in crude oil prices below the USD 100 mark eased domestic concerns and triggered a strong rebound across markets, he added. From the top-10 pack, HDFC Bank, Bharti Airtel, State Bank of India, ICICI Bank, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Bajaj Finance, Larsen & Toubro and Hindustan Unilever were the winners, while Reliance Industries and Infosys faced erosion from their ...
7 Nifty 500 stocks with up to 60% upside potential. Do you own any?
Analyst estimates highlight select Nifty500 stocks with 50% to 60% upside potential over the next year. Driven by strong revenue growth and broad analyst coverage, stocks like Sapphire Foods, Inox Wind, and Swiggy emerge as high-conviction breakout candidates in market outlooks.

Top Gainers & Losers on April 09: Ola Electric, Meesho, Ather Energy, Honasa Consumer, HFCL among top gainers
Renewed Middle East tensions and increasing oil prices caused the Indian stock market to retreat, snapping a five-day winning streak. The Nifty 50 fell nearly 1% and the S&P BSE Sensex by 1.22%, while the broader market saw gains in several sectors.

Top Gainers & Losers on April 06: Zydus Wellness, Trent, Gravita India, RBL Bank, BSE NMDC among top gainers
On April 6, the Indian stock market reversed early losses, fueled by a ceasefire plan between Iran and the U.S. The Nifty 50 and Sensex each rose over 1%, with Zydus Wellness seeing a significant 15% spike in shares, the largest in 17 years.