Trading below the 200 DMA is considered a negative signal because it indicates that the stock’s price is below its long-term trend line. The 200 DMA is used as a key indicator by traders for determining the overall trend in a particular stock.Read More
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigned, triggering political uncertainty that could impact the yen, Japanese government bonds (JGBs), and equity markets. Analysts highlight fiscal policy risks, bond yield pressures, and potential delays in Bank of Japan tightening amid leadership changes.Read More
The European Central Bank is expected to hold its deposit rate at 2% as inflation stabilizes, while political turmoil in France and a weak German recovery pose risks. Analysts expect limited policy shifts, with Lagarde cautious on future guidance.Read More
MosChip Technologies shares hit their 52-week high on Monday, riding on the back of trading volumes and government focus on boosting India’s semiconductor sector. The upcoming ISM 2.0 have fuelled investor optimism around the stock.Read More
Market expert Dipan Mehta sees steady market improvement unless new risks emerge. He favors NBFCs, cement, retail, and engineering construction. M&M is preferred over Tata Motors, while Jio Financials and large-cap IT stocks face caution. PSU banks, new-age tech, and OMCs remain promising, while pharma risks loom due to Trump’s tariffs.Read More
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