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Market recap for 10 February 2021

Nifty50: 15,106 2 (-0.0%)

Sensex: 51,309 ▼19 (-0.0%)


The Indian markets witnessed a see-saw session today. Strong buying in the last hour of the day helped the markets to recover the lost ground and close flat.

Among the Nifty sectoral indices, Realty (1.6%) and Auto (0.9%) were the top gainers, while Bank (-0.7%) and Financial Services (-0.2%) were the top losers today.

Top gainers Today's change
Cipla ▲ 2.8%
Bajaj Finserv ▲ 2.7%
SBI Life ▲ 2.7%

Top losers Today's change
Eicher Motors ▼ 2.2%
Bharti Airtel ▼ 1.6%
HDFC Bank ▼ 1.2%

Here are the top stories of the day.

Hindalco posts record quarterly earnings

Page Industries’ Q3 rises on strong product demand

Varroc Engineering posts weak quarter

MGL dives despite neutral results

Closing bell

The markets have closed nearly at the same level over the last three days. These are signs of indecision. However, such a tug-of-war between the bulls and the bears at this juncture (lifetime-high levels) could create uneasiness for directional traders. A breakout on either side will give directional cues for the index.

Meanwhile, the street expects the retail inflation for January to soften to 4.45% (from 4.59% in December). Whether it will continue to remain lower for February is a question, given that the fuel prices are on the rise.


Good to know

What is short selling?
Short selling or shorting is the process of selling a stock or instrument (even without owning it) and buying it back when its price drops. The difference between the selling price and the buying price becomes your profit. In case the price rises after shorting, it will result in a loss.


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