Businessman alert- this Rs. 101 breakout stock has got time .. Share Award Target!

Businessman alert- this Rs. 101 breakout stock has got time .. Share Award Target!

Domestic stock markets ended the trading session on Monday. Sensex fell 77 points to settle at 81,374. The Nifty fell 34 points and finished the session at 24,717. Bank Nifty rose 154 points to 55,903.

Fis .. given

Rupee. Shares worth Rs 2589.47 crore were sold. At the same time, DII has paid the rupee. 5,313.76 crore shares shares.

In May last month, FII received Rs. 11773.25 crore shares shares. At the same time, DII has paid the rupee. 67,64.34 crore shares were purchased.

How is the stock market going to be held today?

The trading session is expected to begin on Tuesday in domestic stock markets. This is because the gift Nifty is about 40 points.

Nagraj Shetty, Senior Technical Research Analyst at HDF C Securities, said, “Nifty 50 has a underlying tendency. Nifty is likely to go up in the next few sessions. Immediate support is at 24500.”

US stock market ..

US stock markets ended the trading session on Monday. Dow Jones rose 0.08 percent. S&P500 increased by 0.41 %. Tech Index NAS Dock increased 0.67 %.

The Asian stock market continues to be achieved in the trading session on Tuesday.

Stock by ..

Intelect Design Arena-by Rs. 1192.8, Stop Loss Rs. 1150, target Rs. 1276

Valar Estate- Goodbye Ru. 203.15, closed loss Rs. 196, target Rs. 218

BH El-Goodbye Rs. 261, closed loss Rs. 257, target Rs. 267

Oberoi Realty- Bye Rs. 1770, closed loss Rs. 1735, target Rs. 1830

Sona BLW Prison Forgeing- Goodbye Rs. 545, closed loss Rs. 535, target Rs. 565

By breakout stock ..

Jubilant Ingreya: Buy at Rs.734.05, target Rs.786, stop loss Rs.708;

IDBI Bank: Buy at Rs.101.27, target Rs.110, stop loss Rs.97;

SBFC Finance: Purchase at Rs 114.48, target Rs. 123, Stop Loss Rs. 10;

JM Financial: Purchase 133.73 rupees, target Rs 143, Stop loss 129;

City Union Bank: Purchase for Rs 198.64, target of Rs 213 and Rs.

(Note:- These are only expert opinions. Hindustan Times has nothing to do with Telugu. Before taking any business, traders have their own.)

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