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Nifty tops key 23,500 hurdle, can head to 24,500 on buying interest: Analysts
NAGRAJ SHETTI
SENIOR TECHNICAL RESEARCH ANALYST, HDFC SECURITIES
Where is Nifty headed this week?
Nifty witnessed an excellent breakout. A long bull candle was formed on the daily chart, which indicates a decisive breakout of the consolidation movement. Further sustainable upside from here could open the next upside targets of around 23,800 and 24,100 levels. Immediate support to be watched is at 23,300. Trading Strategies
Traders may buy Bank Nifty June futures around 56,900 or accumulate the 57,000 call option (June 30 expiry) at Rs 800-811. Maintain a stop loss at 56,000 on spot levels. On the upside, Bank Nifty could advance towards 57,700 initially and 59,200 thereafter.
TOP STOCKS BETS
BANK OF INDIA: Buy Rs 145, CMP Rs 145, Target Rs 154, Stoploss Rs 141
The stock has seen a sharp rally recently, and the current consolidation phase offers a buying opportunity, with RSI (Relative Strength Index) and volume indicators pointing to further upside.
BPCL: Buy at 302 , CMP Rs 302, Target Rs 317, Stoploss Rs 292
BPCL has rebounded sharply after a recent correction, with the chart indicating a key bottom reversal, supported by strong volumes and positive RSI signals
AgenciesSACCHITANAND UTTEKAR
VP- RESEARCH ( TECHNICAL & DERIVATIVES), TRADEBULLS SECURITIES
Where is Nifty headed this week?
Nifty closed above 23,500, signalling improving buying interest and a base formation in the 23,300– 24,000 range. While the trend remains weak, with ADX above 32, RSI has moved above 50, indicating a possible directional shift. A sustained move above the 23,800 resistance could push the index towards 24,000 and 24,420, while the 23,150–23,100 zone remains a key support area.
Trading Strategies
Since the Nifty50 has displayed a ‘Piercing Line’ formation on its weekly scale. It’s ideal to deploy fresh longs. Traders should accumulate Nifty up to 23,520 with a stop loss below 23,380 for a potential upmove towards 24,000 & 24,420, which could be seen in the coming weeks ahead.
BUY NIFTY – up to 23520 SL 23380 TGT 24000/24420. BUY BSE SENSEX- up to 74945 SL 74550 TGT 77100
TOP STOCK BETS
HDFC Bank CMP Rs 772, Buy Rs 772, Target Rs 840, Stoploss Rs 754
Weekly ‘Bullish Engulfing’ pattern with RSI displaying a strong positive divergence. A bullish crossover of its 5 & 20 EMA is another good sign for directional momentum.
UltraTech Cement CMP Rs 11,117, Buy Rs 11,180, Target Rs 11,588, Stoploss Rs 10,910
The stock has repeatedly defended the 10,700 support level, forming a strong double-bottom pattern that signals a potential reversal, with the stock likely to move towards 11,600 while 10,700 remains a key support zone.
SOMIL MEHTA
HEAD OF RETAIL RESEARCH, MIRAE ASSET SHAREKHAN
Where is Nifty headed this week?
Despite the ongoing global uncertainties, the Nifty held firmly above the 61.8% retracement level and formed a strong base around 23,100. A positive weekly close and a bullish crossover in the daily momentum indicator point to strengthening upward momentum. The recent low of 23,070 remains a key support level, while a decisive move above the 20-DMA and 40-DEMA levels of 23,532 and 23,676, respectively, could further strengthen bullish sentiment and lift the index towards 24,100 in the coming days.
Trading Strategy
Buy NIFTY Futures at current levels or on dips, SL – 23,070 on a closing basis. Target – 24,100 – 24,500
TOP STOCKS BETS
KEI Industries Buy at CMP Rs 5,374 Target Rs 5,600– 5,800, Stoploss Rs 5,120
The stock has broken out of its earlier trading range and a triangular consolidation pattern above the 40-day EMA, with Friday’s decisive breakout and a bullish hidden divergence on the daily RSI signalling a continuation of the uptrend after a brief consolidation phase.
HDFC Bank: BUY at CMP Rs 771, Target Rs 810–830, Stoploss Rs 740
Despite recent underperformance, HDFC Bank is well placed for a recovery as the Nifty Private Bank index has registered both short- and medium-term breakouts, while the stock has broken out of a falling wedge pattern, supported by positive divergence on the daily RSI and a bullish crossover in the daily momentum indicator.
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Cyient shares crash 6% as stock turns ex-record date for Rs 720 crore share buyback. What’s ahead?
The engineering and technology services company had fixed June 17 (Wednesday) as the record date for its Rs 720 crore share buyback. Only those shareholders who own the company’s shares in their demat accounts as of today will be eligible to tender shares. This means that any investor taking fresh positions in the counter will likely get the shares credited tomorrow as per Sebi’s T+1 settlement rule, making them ineligible to participate in the buyback.
All about Cyient’s share buyback
Cyient in April said it will buy back up to 64 lakh shares for Rs 1,125 per share. This marks Cyient’s first buyback since 2019. In an exchange filing released on Monday, Cyient announced that its shareholders have now approved the share buyback. The entitlement ratio and other details will be announced later.
Buyback of shares refers to a corporate action where a company repurchases its own shares from existing shareholders. Usually, the company purchases the shares at a higher price than current levels, encouraging investors to participate. Typically, a company decides to buy back its shares to increase share value, utilise surplus cash, prevent hostile takeovers or increase promoter holdings.
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Cyient share price
Cyient shares have gained over 1% in one week but is down nearly 23% in 2026 so far. In the longer term, the shares of the company have fallen 36% in one year and 42% in three years, but recorded marginal gains in five years.The company currently has a market capitalisation of less than Rs 9,540 crore.
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Why does Emkay maintain a ‘Reduce’ call on Cyient shares?
Emkay maintained its ‘Reduce’ call on Cyient shares, while increasing its target price to Rs 900 apiece from Rs 850 apiece. The latest target price implies a downside potential of less than 1% from the stock’s previous closing price of Rs 907.65 apiece.
The brokerage said that the firm’s growth slowed in FY26 owing to macro headwinds, ET Now reported. ER&D spend continued to expand at a healthy mid-to-high single digit, it added.
While collections increased modestly, mainly led by an increase in the DET segment, the number of DLM inventory turnover days rose by 63 due to weak revenue, customer-specific programme requirements and global supply chain challenges. It added that the management aspires to deliver stronger and more profitable growth in FY27.
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(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)
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