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From 29,300 to 24,900: Nomura slashes Nifty target, says another 5% correction possible! Here’s why
Nomura has cut its Nifty target by 15% to 24,900, warning of a further 5% downside amid geopolitical tensions, rising oil prices and weakening flows. The brokerage sees risks to earnings and valuations, though it believes deeper corrections could create long-term buying opportunities for investors.
Opportunities in volatility? PL Wealth highlights market strategy as Sensex, Nifty drop nearly 9% in one month
Markets have fallen nearly 9% in a month amid geopolitical tensions, but PL Capital’s wealth arm sees volatility as an opportunity. It advises gradual investing in quality stocks, with focus on financials, infrastructure and defensives, while maintaining diversification and gold exposure to navigate near-term uncertainty and capture long-term growth.

Trade Setup for March 17: Nifty sees a bounce from oversold levels, but 23,500 remains key hurdle for bulls
The broader trend of the Nifty remains weak and the market is not yet out of the woods. A crucial resistance is placed in the 23,500-23,600 zone, and the index could witness sell-on-rise opportunities near this hurdle, believe analysts.
NTPC Green among 6 stocks showing bullish RSI upswing
Six Nifty 500 stocks, including NTPC Green Energy and Adani Power, showed a bullish Relative Strength Index crossover on March 12. The RSI moving above the 50 level signals strengthening price momentum, which traders often interpret as a potential early sign of upward movement and fresh buying opportunities in these counters.

Stocks to buy or sell: From Lupin to NTPC— Ajit Mishra of Religare Broking suggests strategies for these 3 shares
Ajit Mishra of Religare Broking provides crucial insights for navigating the current tumultuous market. With the Nifty 50 experiencing declines, he highlights opportunities in stocks like Lupin and NTPC.
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'I would be a blind buyer in BFSI,' says Rahul Arora, warns of turbulent year for equities
Rahul Arora, CEO of Ashika Institutional Equities, said investors should avoid “catching a falling knife” as the Nifty enters correction territory. He said BFSI valuations look attractive and also pointed to opportunities in IT services, defence and select consumer discretionary stocks, while advising a balanced allocation across equities, gold and fixed income.

Stock market today: Trade setup for Nifty 50, US-Iran war, crude oil, gold, silver rates — 8 stocks to buy or sell
Stock market today: Market analysts recommend eight stocks for intraday trading, including Can Fin Homes and Emcure Pharmaceuticals, citing technical analysis and market conditions. Investors are advised to monitor geopolitical developments and market volatility closely for potential opportunities.

For those wanting to trade downside levels, not sure if index is the right way: Rohit Srivastava
Rohit Srivastava, Founder of Indiacharts and Strike Money, says investors should focus on hedging rather than aggressive selling as markets remain volatile. He suggests using long-dated Nifty puts as protection and notes that weakness, initially seen in IT and real estate, is spreading to other sectors including banks. For short-term traders, stock-specific short trades may offer opportunities, while defensive sectors such as defence, pharmaceuticals and agro-linked plays like sugar could act as selective bets.

Markets in ‘fear phase’, deploy money in autos, banks, capital goods: AlfAccurate’s Rajesh Kothari
The sharp correction in Indian equities triggered by fears of a prolonged war in West Asia should be viewed as a buying opportunity, according to Rajesh Kothari, Managing Director at AlfAccurate Advisors.Benchmark indices declined nearly 3% this week — their steepest weekly fall in over a year — as rising crude oil prices and geopolitical tensions rattled investor sentiment. Financial stocks led the decline, with the Nifty Bank logging its biggest weekly drop in 14 months.However, Kothari believes the selloff reflects sentiment rather than a deterioration in underlying economic fundamentals.“We are currently in a fearful phase of the market. When others are fearful, that’s usually the time to be greedy,” Kothari told CNBC-TV18, advising investors to deploy money gradually over the next 30–60 days rather than attempting to time the market.He emphasised that the outcome of the West Asia conflict is less important for markets than its duration. While companies with exposure to the Middle East could face short-term uncertainty, the broader domestic growth story remains intact.Against this backdrop, Kothari highlighted four sectors that investors should focus on.Autos remain a key bet, supported by strong demand trends and low inventory levels across the industry. February sales data was robust, and leading automakers have reported healthy growth, signalling sustained momentum.Banking and financials are another preferred sector. Credit growth has improved to around 13% from about 8.5% earlier, while asset quality remains strong. According to Kothari, the sector could become a “strong buy on declines” if crude-driven inflation concerns ease.He also sees opportunities in capital goods, particularly companies reporting strong order inflows as India’s investment cycle picks up.Lastly, hospitals stand out as a defensive play. The sector remains largely insulated from geopolitical risks and technological disruptions such as artificial intelligence.“These are strong India stori

Watch | Rahul Sharma's make-or-break level for the Nifty is still 1,000 points away
JM Financial’s Rahul Sharma said the Nifty remains in a narrow market phase where a limited number of stocks are supporting the index, similar to the trend seen in 2017–18. He said the index has immediate support at 24,000, while 23,500 is the key “make-or-break” level for the current market structure. Sharma believes any correction could offer buying opportunities in quality stocks, highlighting public sector banks, PSUs and select large-cap names such as Larsen & Toubro, State Bank of India and Titan.