Indian stock markets closed higher on Friday, boosted by IT, auto, and metal sectors, though banking stocks capped the gains. Analysts, including Sudeep Shah, express caution due to the West Asian conflict, high oil prices, and ongoing FII outflows. Nifty and Bank Nifty face resistance levels, with pullbacks being sold.
The Indian stock markets ended the trading session higher on Friday, with gains primarily driven by the IT, auto, and metal sectors. However, banking stocks limited the overall upside. In his F&O Talk, Sudeep Shah describes the Nifty as grappling with a 'dead cat bounce syndrome,' where pullbacks are consistently sold off, indicating weak recovery momentum. Nifty and Bank Nifty are encountering resistance, alongside identified support levels. Shah provides recommendations on stocks including Olectra, IDBI, and four others. Broader concerns include the ongoing West Asian conflict, elevated oil prices, and persistent foreign institutional investor (FII) outflows. While IT, auto, and metal sectors contributed to Friday's rise, analysts note weakness in auto and IT sectors. Keywords associated with the analysis include Nifty news, Nifty50, stock market news, Olectra, IDBI, F&O news, auto, metal stocks, Tata Consultancy Services, and Sudeep Shah.