Aetram Research India : Post Market Report
Aetram Research India : Post Market Report
Nifty near 26,150 in narrow range; FMCG drags, Telecom leads on sector rotation - 01.01.2026
Market Overview
* Indian equity benchmarks closed on a muted note after a narrow-range session.
* Nifty 50 ended near 26,146, up 16.95 points or 0.06 percent
* Sensex closed at 85,188, down 32 points or 0.04 percent.
* Intraday volatility remained low, with Nifty trading in an 85-point range, reflecting cautious participation.
* Sentiment was mixed, driven by sector rotation rather than broad-based buying.
* Midcap stocks marginally outperformed, while smallcaps stayed flat.
* Indian equity benchmarks closed on a muted note after a narrow-range session.
* Nifty 50 ended near 26,146, up 16.95 points or 0.06 percent
* Sensex closed at 85,188, down 32 points or 0.04 percent.
* Intraday volatility remained low, with Nifty trading in an 85-point range, reflecting cautious participation.
* Sentiment was mixed, driven by sector rotation rather than broad-based buying.
* Midcap stocks marginally outperformed, while smallcaps stayed flat.
Sectoral Performance Ranking
* Telecom emerged as the top-performing sector, gaining around 1.5 percent on selective buying.
* Auto, IT, Metals, Power, and PSU Banks advanced between 0.4 and 1.1 percent, indicating rotation into cyclicals.
* FMCG was the worst performer, shedding nearly 3 percent due to stock-specific pressure.
* Pharma also ended lower, down about 0.4 percent. Realty and Capital Goods showed stable to mildly positive performance.
* Telecom emerged as the top-performing sector, gaining around 1.5 percent on selective buying.
* Auto, IT, Metals, Power, and PSU Banks advanced between 0.4 and 1.1 percent, indicating rotation into cyclicals.
* FMCG was the worst performer, shedding nearly 3 percent due to stock-specific pressure.
* Pharma also ended lower, down about 0.4 percent. Realty and Capital Goods showed stable to mildly positive performance.
Global & Macro Highlights
* Global cues remained subdued as major international markets observed New Year holidays.
* The absence of fresh triggers kept risk appetite limited. Crude oil prices were stable, offering no immediate inflationary concern.
* The Indian rupee weakened modestly due to thin liquidity and steady dollar demand.
* USDINR closed near 89.96, with near-term support at 89.40 and resistance around 90.26.
* No major RBI intervention was observed.
* Global cues remained subdued as major international markets observed New Year holidays.
* The absence of fresh triggers kept risk appetite limited. Crude oil prices were stable, offering no immediate inflationary concern.
* The Indian rupee weakened modestly due to thin liquidity and steady dollar demand.
* USDINR closed near 89.96, with near-term support at 89.40 and resistance around 90.26.
* No major RBI intervention was observed.
Summary
* The first trading session of 2026 reflected consolidation and lack of directional conviction.
* Leadership came from Auto, Metals, Telecom, and PSU Banks, while FMCG dragged overall performance.
* Market breadth remained neutral, with midcaps showing selective strength and smallcaps ending flat.
* Volatility stayed low. In the near term, markets may continue to consolidate before attempting an upside breakout, with global cues, currency movement, and sector rotation acting as key triggers.
* The first trading session of 2026 reflected consolidation and lack of directional conviction.
* Leadership came from Auto, Metals, Telecom, and PSU Banks, while FMCG dragged overall performance.
* Market breadth remained neutral, with midcaps showing selective strength and smallcaps ending flat.
* Volatility stayed low. In the near term, markets may continue to consolidate before attempting an upside breakout, with global cues, currency movement, and sector rotation acting as key triggers.
