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Wednesday, October 8, 2025

08/10/25, Stock market news: Benchmark stock indices Sensex and Nifty 50 continued their upward momentum for the fourth consecutive day on Tuesday, driven by a rally in blue-chip bank stocks and domestic institutional investors' buying activity.

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The 30-share BSE Sensex increased by 136.63 points, or 0.17%, closing at 81,926.75 after a day of fluctuating trade. The index saw a notable rise, jumping 519.44 points, or 0.63%, to reach a high of 82,309.56 before profit-taking at higher levels pulled it back.

In a volatile session, Nifty 50 gained 30.65 points, or 0.12%, finishing at 25,108.30. Twelve of the 16 major sectors showed positive movement for the day, while broader mid-cap and small-cap indices increased by 0.5% and 0.3%, respectively. Financials also advanced by 0.2%, marking a sixth straight session of gains, with India's two largest private lenders, HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank, each rising by 0.9%.

Trade Setup for Wednesday

Vatsal Bhuva, Technical Analyst at LKP Securities, mentioned that after three consecutive positive closings, Nifty 50 encountered selling pressure near its resistance zone of 25,200-25,250 in Tuesday's session. This suggests that bullish momentum may pause, leading to potential short-term consolidation. However, as long as the index remains above the 24,900 level, where its 50-day EMA is located, the outlook stays positive.

In the derivatives market, both call and put writers were active, with significant open interest additions at the 25,000 put and 25,200 call strikes. Consequently, Nifty 50 is anticipated to trade within a range of 24,950-25,300, with support at 24,950-25,000 and resistance at 25,250-25,300.

Global Markets to H2 FY26 earnings

Vinod Nair, Head of Research at Geojit Investments, noted that the domestic equity market opened positively, buoyed by favourable global cues and anticipation ahead of the upcoming earnings season. Despite this optimistic start, the market ultimately closed with modest gains as expectations for Q2 FY26 earnings remained subdued.

In the short term, market focus will shift toward corporate commentary to gauge insights into a potential recovery in Q3. Sectoral performance was mixed; while financial stocks saw gains following recent RBI reforms, FMCG stocks lagged due to disappointing pre-result updates.

source: mint,  Tradingview 

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