The document appears to be a market report that provides data on changes in open interest and closing prices for various stocks and indices for the futures market. It includes data such as the lot size, open interest as of February 9th, change in open interest, percentage change in open interest, change in closing price, support and resistance levels, and closing prices as of February 9th for various underlyings like Nifty, Banknifty, stocks etc. The report is dated February 10th and provides this data for planning or analysis purposes in the futures market.
The document provides a summary of futures contract information for various indices and stocks as of February 17, 2011. It lists the underlying asset, lot size, open interest as of that date, percentage and amount changes in open interest from the previous date, support and resistance levels, and closing price on February 17 for each asset.
- The document provides key support and resistance levels as well as changes in open interest and closing prices for various stock and index futures contracts expiring on July 28, 2011.
- It shows that open interest increased for some contracts like Nifty, Banknifty, ABGSHIP, ADANIPWR, ALBK, BANKBARODA, BANKINDIA while decreasing for others like MINIFTY, CNXIT, 3IINFOTECH, ABAN, ALOKTEXT, etc.
- Closing prices decreased for some contracts like Nifty, MINIFTY, CNXIT, 3IINFOTECH, ABAN, ALOKTEXT, CANBK while increasing
1) The document provides key support and resistance levels as well as changes in open interest and closing prices for various stock and index futures contracts expiring on July 28, 2011.
2) It shows that the open interest increased the most for contracts like ADANIPWER (+42.45%), BANKBARODA (+22.89%), and ABB (+28.23%) while it decreased the most for ALOKTEXT (-31.13%), APIL (-34.67%), and BALRAMCHIN (-17.58%).
3) The closing prices decreased for most contracts like 3IINFOTECH (-1.75%), CANBK (-3.46%), and BAJAJHLDNG
The document appears to be a market report listing various stocks and their future levels based on indicators like open interest, changes in open interest, and price changes from a previous date. It includes details for dozens of stocks like their lot size, open interest, changes in open interest percentages, support and resistance levels, and close prices as of a particular date. The report provides a snapshot of market activity and projections for various stocks.
The document provides a summary of future levels for various stock indexes and individual stocks in India. It includes information such as the open interest, changes in open interest, closing price levels, and support and resistance price points for each underlying asset as of June 28, 2011. Over 50 stocks from various sectors are mentioned across industries such as banking, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, automobiles and more.
1. The document provides stock and index future levels for the NSE India market as of June 30, 2011.
2. It includes information such as the open interest, change in open interest, underlying price levels, and support and resistance levels for various stocks and indices.
3. The levels indicated are expiry levels for the June 2011 futures contracts.
The document provides stock market data for various Indian indices and stocks, including open interest, changes in open interest, and price information. It lists details such as lot size, open interest as of February 15th, 2011, changes in open and close prices, support and resistance levels, and closing prices for various stocks trading on Indian stock exchanges.
The document provides a summary of futures and options data for various stocks and indices for an expiry date of November 29, 2012. It includes details such as the open interest, changes in open interest, support and resistance levels, and closing prices for stocks/indices such as Nifty, Bank Nifty, stocks from various sectors like banking, auto, FMCG, metals, oil & gas, etc. It summarizes key data points for understanding the movement and status of various stocks and indices in the market.
The document provides a summary of futures contract information for various indices and stocks as of February 17, 2011. It lists the underlying asset, lot size, open interest as of that date, percentage and amount changes in open interest from the previous date, support and resistance levels, and closing price on February 17 for each asset.
- The document provides key support and resistance levels as well as changes in open interest and closing prices for various stock and index futures contracts expiring on July 28, 2011.
- It shows that open interest increased for some contracts like Nifty, Banknifty, ABGSHIP, ADANIPWR, ALBK, BANKBARODA, BANKINDIA while decreasing for others like MINIFTY, CNXIT, 3IINFOTECH, ABAN, ALOKTEXT, etc.
- Closing prices decreased for some contracts like Nifty, MINIFTY, CNXIT, 3IINFOTECH, ABAN, ALOKTEXT, CANBK while increasing
1) The document provides key support and resistance levels as well as changes in open interest and closing prices for various stock and index futures contracts expiring on July 28, 2011.
2) It shows that the open interest increased the most for contracts like ADANIPWER (+42.45%), BANKBARODA (+22.89%), and ABB (+28.23%) while it decreased the most for ALOKTEXT (-31.13%), APIL (-34.67%), and BALRAMCHIN (-17.58%).
3) The closing prices decreased for most contracts like 3IINFOTECH (-1.75%), CANBK (-3.46%), and BAJAJHLDNG
The document appears to be a market report listing various stocks and their future levels based on indicators like open interest, changes in open interest, and price changes from a previous date. It includes details for dozens of stocks like their lot size, open interest, changes in open interest percentages, support and resistance levels, and close prices as of a particular date. The report provides a snapshot of market activity and projections for various stocks.
The document provides a summary of future levels for various stock indexes and individual stocks in India. It includes information such as the open interest, changes in open interest, closing price levels, and support and resistance price points for each underlying asset as of June 28, 2011. Over 50 stocks from various sectors are mentioned across industries such as banking, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, automobiles and more.
1. The document provides stock and index future levels for the NSE India market as of June 30, 2011.
2. It includes information such as the open interest, change in open interest, underlying price levels, and support and resistance levels for various stocks and indices.
3. The levels indicated are expiry levels for the June 2011 futures contracts.
The document provides stock market data for various Indian indices and stocks, including open interest, changes in open interest, and price information. It lists details such as lot size, open interest as of February 15th, 2011, changes in open and close prices, support and resistance levels, and closing prices for various stocks trading on Indian stock exchanges.
The document provides a summary of futures and options data for various stocks and indices for an expiry date of November 29, 2012. It includes details such as the open interest, changes in open interest, support and resistance levels, and closing prices for stocks/indices such as Nifty, Bank Nifty, stocks from various sectors like banking, auto, FMCG, metals, oil & gas, etc. It summarizes key data points for understanding the movement and status of various stocks and indices in the market.
The document appears to be a market report listing information about future contracts for various indexes and stocks traded on the Indian market, including open interest, changes in open interest, and support and resistance price levels. It provides data as of December 22, 2010, with an expiry date of December 30, 2010 for the listed future contracts. The table includes details such as lot size, open interest, changes in open interest, support and resistance price levels, and previous closing prices for each underlying asset.
The document provides stock market data for various indices and stocks for the expiry date of March 29th 2012. It includes information such as the open interest, changes in open interest, and support and resistance levels for different stocks and indices based on their closing prices from March 1st 2012. The data shows mixed changes in open interest and closing prices across different stocks and indices from the previous day.
The document appears to be a market report providing information on futures contracts for various indices and stocks traded on Indian exchanges. It includes data such as open interest, changes in open interest, closing prices, and support and resistance levels for each underlying asset. Specifically, it provides this data as of July 8, 2011 and lists over 100 individual stocks and indices, giving key statistics for each one.
The document is a market report that provides information on future levels for various indexes and stocks, including open interest, changes in open interest, and support and resistance levels. It shows data like lot size, open interest as of July 15th, changes in open interest, changes in price, support and resistance levels, and closing price as of July 15th for indexes like Nifty, Bank Nifty, and stocks across various sectors. The expiry date for the future contracts is July 28th.
The document is a market report that provides information on futures contracts for various indices and stocks traded on Indian exchanges. It includes data such as open interest, changes in open interest from the previous day, closing prices and resistance and support levels for each underlying asset. The report indicates modest changes in open interest and closing prices across most contracts, with some seeing larger percentage gains and losses.
1) The document provides future levels for various indices and stocks for Friday, May 14th 2010, with expiry on May 27th 2010. It includes information such as the open interest, change in open interest from the previous day, and high, low and closing price levels.
2) Many stocks saw an increase in open interest compared to the previous day, with some major indices and stocks seeing gains of over 10% in open interest.
3) Closing prices on May 13th for most stocks fell within the provided support and resistance levels for the contracts, with some stocks rising or falling more than 1% from the previous close.
The document is a report on key support and resistance levels for various stocks and indexes in the futures and options market as of May 22, 2012. It provides details such as the open interest, changes in open interest from the previous day, support and resistance price levels, and closing prices for various stocks, indexes and sectors. The report indicates declines in open interest and closing prices across many stocks and indexes over the past day.
The document is a market report providing information on futures contracts for various indices and stocks in India, including open interest, changes in open interest, and price levels. It lists data for Nifty, Bank Nifty, Mini Nifty, CNXIT and various individual stocks. For each, it provides the lot size, open interest as of June 21st, changes in open interest, changes in price, support and resistance price levels, and closing price on June 21st. The report appears to be from June 22nd 2011 and covers futures contracts expiring on June 30th 2011.
The document provides a summary of open interest and price changes for various stock and index futures contracts expiring on November 24, 2011. It shows the open interest, change in open interest, and change in closing price for each contract as of October 31, 2011. Key support and resistance levels are also provided for each underlying.
The document appears to be a market report providing information on futures contracts for various indices and stocks traded on Indian exchanges. It includes data such as open interest, changes in open interest, and support and resistance price levels for contracts expiring on February 24, 2011. Over 50 stocks/indices are mentioned, with details on their lot size, open interest, changes in open interest, and support and resistance levels for the contracts.
The document is a market report that provides key information on futures and options contracts for various indices and stocks trading in the Indian market, including open interest levels, changes in open interest, and support and resistance price levels. Specifically, it summarizes data on futures contracts for indices like Nifty, Bank Nifty and stocks across sectors such as banking, auto, pharmaceuticals etc. expiring on September 29, 2011.
The document is a market report that provides information on futures contracts for various indices and stocks trading on Indian exchanges, including changes in open interest and closing prices. Some key details:
- Date of report is August 25, 2011 focusing on expiry of contracts for that date
- Provides data on Nifty, Bank Nifty, Mini Nifty and other index futures, as well as over 100 individual stocks
- For each, it lists the lot size, changes in open interest, changes in closing prices, and support and resistance price levels
The document is a market report on futures and options contracts expiring on November 29, 2012. It provides key data points for various indices and stocks including open interest levels as of November 21st, changes in open interest levels, and support and resistance price levels. Open interest increased the most for BHEL at 21.53% while it decreased the most for Alok Textiles at -7.69%. The report also lists last closing prices on November 21st and provides near term support and resistance price levels for each underlying asset.
This document provides a summary of key stock and futures market data from January 1st, 2013. It includes the open interest, changes in open interest, and closing prices for various stocks and indices. Some key points that saw increases include the Nifty index seeing a 5.73% rise in open interest and a 0.94% rise in closing price. Bank Nifty saw open interest rise 9.31% and closing price rise 1.56%. Many individual stocks also saw rises in open interest and closing prices such as Bharati Airtel, Hindalco, and IndusInd Bank.
The document provides a summary of future levels for various indices and stocks as of July 1, 2011. It includes information such as the open interest, change in open interest, support and resistance levels, and closing prices for various underlyings like Nifty, Banknifty, stocks from various sectors. The expiry date for the future contracts is listed as July 28, 2011.
The document provides a summary of future levels for various indexes and stocks traded on the Indian stock market. It includes information such as the open interest, changes in open interest, support and resistance levels, and closing prices for indexes like Nifty, Bank Nifty, and individual stocks across various sectors for the period ending February 25, 2011.
- The document is an analysis of futures and options data from September 21, 2011 for various Indian stocks and indexes
- It provides information such as the open interest, changes in open interest, support and resistance levels, and previous day's closing prices for various stocks
- Support and resistance levels are given to indicate price levels that could act as barriers for further price movement in the stocks and indexes
The document provides stock market data including open interest, changes in open interest, and price levels for various stocks and indices for the expiry date of February 24, 2011. It lists lot sizes, open interest as of January 28, current changes and percentages in open interest and closing prices. Support and resistance price levels are also given. Over 50 stocks across various sectors are represented with details on current trading activity and price movement expectations.
The document provides a summary of key information on futures and options contracts expiring on November 29, 2012 for various indices and stocks trading on Indian exchanges. It includes details such as the open interest, changes in open interest, and support and resistance levels for different contracts.
1) The document provides data on changes in open interest and closing prices for various stock and index futures contracts trading on Indian exchanges as of November 1, 2011.
2) It shows that over the previous day, open interest increased for many contracts such as Nifty, Banknifty, 3iInfotech, ArevaT&D, AxisBank, and Canara Bank while decreasing for some others including Minifity, Abg Shipyard, Apcotex, and Century Textiles.
3) Closing prices on November 1, 2011 declined for the majority of contracts compared to the previous day, with falls of over 1% for indexes like Nifty, Banknifty and Minifity and
The document appears to be a market report listing information about future contracts for various indexes and stocks traded on the Indian market, including open interest, changes in open interest, and support and resistance price levels. It provides data as of December 22, 2010, with an expiry date of December 30, 2010 for the listed future contracts. The table includes details such as lot size, open interest, changes in open interest, support and resistance price levels, and previous closing prices for each underlying asset.
The document provides stock market data for various indices and stocks for the expiry date of March 29th 2012. It includes information such as the open interest, changes in open interest, and support and resistance levels for different stocks and indices based on their closing prices from March 1st 2012. The data shows mixed changes in open interest and closing prices across different stocks and indices from the previous day.
The document appears to be a market report providing information on futures contracts for various indices and stocks traded on Indian exchanges. It includes data such as open interest, changes in open interest, closing prices, and support and resistance levels for each underlying asset. Specifically, it provides this data as of July 8, 2011 and lists over 100 individual stocks and indices, giving key statistics for each one.
The document is a market report that provides information on future levels for various indexes and stocks, including open interest, changes in open interest, and support and resistance levels. It shows data like lot size, open interest as of July 15th, changes in open interest, changes in price, support and resistance levels, and closing price as of July 15th for indexes like Nifty, Bank Nifty, and stocks across various sectors. The expiry date for the future contracts is July 28th.
The document is a market report that provides information on futures contracts for various indices and stocks traded on Indian exchanges. It includes data such as open interest, changes in open interest from the previous day, closing prices and resistance and support levels for each underlying asset. The report indicates modest changes in open interest and closing prices across most contracts, with some seeing larger percentage gains and losses.
1) The document provides future levels for various indices and stocks for Friday, May 14th 2010, with expiry on May 27th 2010. It includes information such as the open interest, change in open interest from the previous day, and high, low and closing price levels.
2) Many stocks saw an increase in open interest compared to the previous day, with some major indices and stocks seeing gains of over 10% in open interest.
3) Closing prices on May 13th for most stocks fell within the provided support and resistance levels for the contracts, with some stocks rising or falling more than 1% from the previous close.
The document is a report on key support and resistance levels for various stocks and indexes in the futures and options market as of May 22, 2012. It provides details such as the open interest, changes in open interest from the previous day, support and resistance price levels, and closing prices for various stocks, indexes and sectors. The report indicates declines in open interest and closing prices across many stocks and indexes over the past day.
The document is a market report providing information on futures contracts for various indices and stocks in India, including open interest, changes in open interest, and price levels. It lists data for Nifty, Bank Nifty, Mini Nifty, CNXIT and various individual stocks. For each, it provides the lot size, open interest as of June 21st, changes in open interest, changes in price, support and resistance price levels, and closing price on June 21st. The report appears to be from June 22nd 2011 and covers futures contracts expiring on June 30th 2011.
The document provides a summary of open interest and price changes for various stock and index futures contracts expiring on November 24, 2011. It shows the open interest, change in open interest, and change in closing price for each contract as of October 31, 2011. Key support and resistance levels are also provided for each underlying.
The document appears to be a market report providing information on futures contracts for various indices and stocks traded on Indian exchanges. It includes data such as open interest, changes in open interest, and support and resistance price levels for contracts expiring on February 24, 2011. Over 50 stocks/indices are mentioned, with details on their lot size, open interest, changes in open interest, and support and resistance levels for the contracts.
The document is a market report that provides key information on futures and options contracts for various indices and stocks trading in the Indian market, including open interest levels, changes in open interest, and support and resistance price levels. Specifically, it summarizes data on futures contracts for indices like Nifty, Bank Nifty and stocks across sectors such as banking, auto, pharmaceuticals etc. expiring on September 29, 2011.
The document is a market report that provides information on futures contracts for various indices and stocks trading on Indian exchanges, including changes in open interest and closing prices. Some key details:
- Date of report is August 25, 2011 focusing on expiry of contracts for that date
- Provides data on Nifty, Bank Nifty, Mini Nifty and other index futures, as well as over 100 individual stocks
- For each, it lists the lot size, changes in open interest, changes in closing prices, and support and resistance price levels
The document is a market report on futures and options contracts expiring on November 29, 2012. It provides key data points for various indices and stocks including open interest levels as of November 21st, changes in open interest levels, and support and resistance price levels. Open interest increased the most for BHEL at 21.53% while it decreased the most for Alok Textiles at -7.69%. The report also lists last closing prices on November 21st and provides near term support and resistance price levels for each underlying asset.
This document provides a summary of key stock and futures market data from January 1st, 2013. It includes the open interest, changes in open interest, and closing prices for various stocks and indices. Some key points that saw increases include the Nifty index seeing a 5.73% rise in open interest and a 0.94% rise in closing price. Bank Nifty saw open interest rise 9.31% and closing price rise 1.56%. Many individual stocks also saw rises in open interest and closing prices such as Bharati Airtel, Hindalco, and IndusInd Bank.
The document provides a summary of future levels for various indices and stocks as of July 1, 2011. It includes information such as the open interest, change in open interest, support and resistance levels, and closing prices for various underlyings like Nifty, Banknifty, stocks from various sectors. The expiry date for the future contracts is listed as July 28, 2011.
The document provides a summary of future levels for various indexes and stocks traded on the Indian stock market. It includes information such as the open interest, changes in open interest, support and resistance levels, and closing prices for indexes like Nifty, Bank Nifty, and individual stocks across various sectors for the period ending February 25, 2011.
- The document is an analysis of futures and options data from September 21, 2011 for various Indian stocks and indexes
- It provides information such as the open interest, changes in open interest, support and resistance levels, and previous day's closing prices for various stocks
- Support and resistance levels are given to indicate price levels that could act as barriers for further price movement in the stocks and indexes
The document provides stock market data including open interest, changes in open interest, and price levels for various stocks and indices for the expiry date of February 24, 2011. It lists lot sizes, open interest as of January 28, current changes and percentages in open interest and closing prices. Support and resistance price levels are also given. Over 50 stocks across various sectors are represented with details on current trading activity and price movement expectations.
The document provides a summary of key information on futures and options contracts expiring on November 29, 2012 for various indices and stocks trading on Indian exchanges. It includes details such as the open interest, changes in open interest, and support and resistance levels for different contracts.
1) The document provides data on changes in open interest and closing prices for various stock and index futures contracts trading on Indian exchanges as of November 1, 2011.
2) It shows that over the previous day, open interest increased for many contracts such as Nifty, Banknifty, 3iInfotech, ArevaT&D, AxisBank, and Canara Bank while decreasing for some others including Minifity, Abg Shipyard, Apcotex, and Century Textiles.
3) Closing prices on November 1, 2011 declined for the majority of contracts compared to the previous day, with falls of over 1% for indexes like Nifty, Banknifty and Minifity and
The document is a market report listing future levels for various indices and stocks traded on Indian exchanges. It provides information such as the open interest, change in open interest from the previous day, percentage change in open and closing prices, and support and resistance levels for each underlying asset. The report indicates overall declines in most indices and stocks over the past day, with the Nifty down 1.29% and Banknifty down 1.48%. It lists detailed pricing data and analysis for over 100 individual stocks and indices trading in futures markets in India.
The document appears to be a listing of future levels for various indices and stocks on the Indian market. It provides information such as the open interest, change in open interest from the previous day, and price changes for various stocks and indices. The table suggests that the overall market was up on the day of September 15th, with the Nifty index rising 0.85% and Bank Nifty rising 0.45%, while some individual stocks showed both gains and losses.
The document is a market report that provides key information on futures and options contracts for various indices and stocks trading in the Indian market. It includes data such as the open interest, changes in open interest, and support and resistance levels for different contracts expiring on August 25, 2011. Specifically, it lists futures contract details for 50 stocks, 4 indices and their support and resistance levels based on the previous day's closing prices.
The document provides data on futures contracts for various indices and stocks, including the open interest, changes in open interest, and closing prices as of January 31, 2011. Key details include:
- Nifty futures saw the largest increase in open interest of 2670250 contracts or 13.07%. Nifty closed at 5524.40.
- Banknifty open interest increased by 199000 contracts or 18.37% and closed at 10660.
- CNXIT saw the largest decrease in open interest of 3.2.11% or 6100 contracts and closed lower at 7005.
- Individual stocks saw a mix of increases and decreases in open interest and closing prices, with some like
- The document provides data on changes in open interest and closing prices for various stock futures contracts expiring on August 25, 2011.
- It shows that the open interest increased over 11% for Nifty futures but decreased over 7% for Mini Nifty futures as of August 9, 2011 compared to the previous day.
- The closing price of Nifty futures was 5095.60 with support at 4852 and resistance at 5195 according to the analysis.
Nifty Aug 5200 call added 4.30 lakh shares in OI, up 9.37% and 5300 call added5.54 lakh shares in OI, up 12.99%. On the put side nifty Aug 5100 put added 9.79 lakh shares in OI, up24.64% and 5000 put added 10.99 lakh in OI, up 16.30%. The put-call ratio of stock option decreases from 0.45 to 0.34 while put-call ratio of index option decreased from 1.24 to 1.19. On the whole the put call ratio was at 1.15.
The document is a market report providing information on future levels for various indices and stocks in India, including changes in open interest, support and resistance levels, and previous day's closing prices. It summarizes data on Nifty, Bank Nifty, Mini Nifty and other indices, as well as over 100 individual stocks. For each, it lists the lot size, changes in open interest, support and resistance levels, and other key statistics from June 20th, 2011.
The document provides stock market data for various indices and stocks, including open interest levels, percentage changes in open interest and closing prices, and support and resistance levels. Open interest levels decreased for many stocks compared to the previous date. Closing prices also decreased for most stocks compared to the previous date. Support and resistance levels are provided that may be tested if prices move up or down.
The document provides a summary of futures contract open interest and price movements for various Indian stocks and indices as of August 8, 2011. It lists the underlying asset, lot size, open interest as of August 8, current changes in open interest and price from the previous day, and support and resistance price levels. Overall, open interest increased for many stocks but decreased for some, and price changes ranged from increases of over 5% to decreases of over 5% for various stocks.
1. The document provides key data on futures and options contracts for various Indian indices and stocks, including open interest levels, changes in open interest, support and resistance levels, and previous day's closing prices.
2. Open interest levels increased for many contracts like Nifty, Banknifty, 3iInfotech, ABG Shipyard, while decreasing for some like Minifity, Alok Textiles, BHEL.
3. Closing prices moved up for many stocks like ACC, Areva T&D, Bank of Baroda, while declining for others such as 3iInfotech, Apollo Tyres, Bajaj Hindusthan.
4. Support and resistance levels are provided
The document provides a summary of key support and resistance levels for various stock and index futures contracts trading on Indian commodity exchanges. It lists the open interest, changes in open interest, and closing prices for contracts expiring on August 25, 2011. Support and resistance levels are also given to identify potential price points where demand or supply may come into play. The summary covers over 50 individual stocks and indices like Nifty, Bank Nifty, CNXIT, among others.
The document provides stock market data for various Indian indices and stocks, including open interest, changes in open interest, and price information. It lists lot sizes, open interest as of January 27, 2011, percentage changes in open interest from the previous period, and closing prices on January 27, 2011 for various stocks, along with support and resistance price levels.
1) The document provides data on changes in open interest and closing prices for various stock and index futures contracts expiring on September 29, 2011.
2) It shows that over 19% of contracts saw increases in open interest for Nifty futures, while Bank Nifty, Minifity and CNXIT saw smaller increases or decreases.
3) Closing prices for most contracts declined between 1-10%, with some exceptions like Canara Bank which fell over 3% and Century Textiles which saw a larger drop.
The document provides key support and resistance levels for various stock futures contracts expiring on August 25, 2011. It lists the underlying stocks, lot size, open interest as of July 29, changes in open interest, support and resistance levels, and closing prices on July 29. For example, it shows that the Nifty contract with a lot size of 50 saw an increase of 1693300 contracts or 8.95% in open interest and closed at 5490.55 on July 29 with support at 5417 and resistance at 5568.
This document provides a summary of key stock and index futures contracts traded on the Indian commodity exchanges. It includes details such as the open interest, changes in open interest from the previous day, and support and resistance levels for various contracts that are set to expire on August 25th, 2011. Over 100 individual stocks, indices and their corresponding futures contracts are listed along with details on open interest, price changes and technical indicator levels.
The document is a market report that provides data on changes in open interest and closing prices for various stock futures contracts. It includes data such as the lot size, open interest as of February 3rd, changes in open interest, changes in closing prices, support and resistance levels for each underlying stock future. The report indicates that over the past day many stock futures saw increases in open interest and changes in closing prices, with some stocks rising and others falling, and it provides analysis levels for these contracts.
The document appears to be a market report listing various stocks and indexes with their corresponding futures contract details like lot size, open interest, changes in open interest and price from the previous day, and support and resistance levels. It provides this data as of December 21, 2010 for contracts expiring on December 30, 2010. Key details reported include the Nifty index futures seeing a 9.57% increase in open interest and closing at 6014, and Bank Nifty futures open interest rising 6.14% to close at 11572.
The document appears to be a market report listing various stock and index futures contracts traded on the exchange. It provides data on the open interest, changes in open interest, and closing prices for each contract as of January 5, 2011. For each contract, it lists the underlying asset, lot size, open interest as of that date, change in open interest, percentage changes in open interest and closing price, along with support and resistance levels.
The document appears to be a market report providing stock and index futures data, including open interest, changes in open interest, and price levels. It includes data on major Indian indices like Nifty, Bank Nifty, and individual stocks from various sectors like banking, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, automobiles, and more. For each stock/index future, it lists the lot size, open interest, change in open interest, support and resistance price levels, and previous day's close price among other details.
The document provides stock market data for various indices and stocks, including open interest, changes in open interest, and closing prices as of December 10, 2010. It lists information for indexes like Nifty, Bank Nifty, and stocks across sectors like banking, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, automobiles and others. Key levels of support and resistance for the stocks are also provided.
- The document provides data on changes in open interest and closing prices for various stock and index futures contracts expiring on August 25, 2011.
- It shows that for index futures, open interest increased the most for Nifty (12.16%) and Bank Nifty (0.70%) while decreasing for Mini Nifty (-15.22%).
- For stock futures, open interest increased the most for Canara Bank (24.98%) and Bajaj Auto (22.90%) while decreasing the most for Ashok Leyland (-15.40%) and Aban Offshore (-7.98%).
- Support and resistance levels are provided for the various contracts.
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The document provides quarterly financial results for PNB, UCO Bank, and City Union Bank. For PNB, revenue saw a marginal increase for the quarter ended September 2013 while profit declined 52.56%. UCO Bank reported a 5.92% rise in revenue and a remarkable 285.88% increase in net profit for the quarter. City Union Bank's revenue grew 20.48% while net profit growth was modest at 4.89% for the quarter.
The revenue and profits of India Cements declined in the quarter ended September 2013 compared to the same period last year. The net loss for the quarter was Rs. 225.30 million versus a net profit of Rs. 490.80 million last year. Operating profit also decreased from Rs. 2082.30 million to Rs. 1119.00 million.
In contrast, Tech Mahindra saw significant growth in the September 2013 quarter over the corresponding period last year. Total revenue increased 175.64% to Rs. 41562.40 million. Net profit rose sharply by 298.83% to Rs. 6386.40 million. Operating profit also grew from Rs. 2352.80 million to Rs. 8989
The revenue of Indraprastha Gas zoomed 18.11% for the quarter ended September 2013 compared to the same period last year. However, the Net Profit registered a slight decline of 6.51%. Glaxo Consumer Healthcare witnessed an 18.23% growth in revenue but Net Profit grew only 14.3% for the quarter. BHEL's sales declined 14.93% for the quarter while Net Profit fell sharply by 64.22% compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous year. Operating profit also decreased for BHEL.
This document provides key support and resistance levels for various stock indexes and individual stocks along with their open interest, change in open interest, and closing price information as of November 5, 2013. It lists Nifty, Bank Nifty, CNXIT, and various individual stock futures with their lot size, open interest, change in open interest, support levels 1 and 2 (S1 and S2), resistance levels 1 and 2 (R1 and R2), and closing price on November 5.
- Nifty futures closed at 6298.80 on Tuesday, at a premium of 45.65 points over the spot closing of 6253.15. Nifty December 2013 futures ended at a premium of 92.05 points over the spot closing.
- The put call ratio for Nifty options was 1.31, indicating higher open interest in put options. The put call ratio for Bank Nifty options was 0.97.
- For the upcoming session, the market seems bullish. However, 6317 and 6343 could act as crucial resistance levels, while 6210 and 6170 may serve as near-term support levels.
- The document provides key support and resistance levels for various stocks and indices based on their open interest as of October 30, 2013, the day before expiry. It notes the change in open interest and closing price for each underlying from the previous day. Support levels 1 and 2 (S1, S2) and resistance levels 1 and 2 (R1, R2) are given.
- Open interest increased for Nifty futures but decreased for Bank Nifty and CNXIT futures. Several individual stocks saw significant decreases in open interest, including Adani Power, Hindalco, HDIL, and JSW Steel, while open interest grew for IndusInd Bank, HDFC, and Kotak Bank.
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The Nifty futures closed at 6,255, up 0.5% from the previous day's close. Trading volumes declined across most derivative products. Put call ratios for both Nifty and Bank Nifty options were above 1, indicating greater open interest for put options. The report provides closing prices and open interest figures for various stocks. It also outlines the most actively traded call and put options, and recommends a bearish options strategy for Nifty.
This document provides key support and resistance levels for futures contracts of various stocks trading on Indian exchanges, based on their open interest and closing price on October 29, 2013. It lists over 50 stocks, along with their lot size, open interest, change in open interest from the previous day, support and resistance levels, and closing price. The expiry date for the contracts is October 31, 2013.
The document is a daily derivative report that provides the following key information:
- Nifty futures closed at 6231.10, a premium of 10.20 points over the spot closing of 6220.90. Open interest on Nifty October futures contracted by 1.3 million units to 12.82 million units.
- Several stock futures like Tata Steel, Yes Bank, DLF, and ICICI Bank traded at discounts to their spot closing prices.
- Put call ratios for Nifty and Bank Nifty options were 1.66 and 1.27 respectively, indicating higher put open interest.
- Total futures and options turnover increased 94.24% compared to the previous day, with gains
This document provides key support and resistance levels for various stock futures contracts expiring on October 31, 2013. It lists underlying stocks, their lot size, open interest, change in open interest, percentage change in open interest and closing price from October 28, 2013. It also provides support levels S1 and S2 and resistance levels R1 and R2 for each stock future contract based on technical analysis.
This document provides key support and resistance levels for various stock indexes and futures as of October 25, 2013. It lists underlying assets, their lot size, open interest, changes in open interest, support and resistance levels, and closing prices from the previous day. The expiry date for the futures contracts is October 31, 2013. It contains this information for indexes like Nifty, Bank Nifty, CNXIT and over 50 stock futures.
The document is a daily derivatives report that provides key information on the NIFTY futures market. Some of the key details included in the summary are:
- NIFTY futures closed at 6,141, down 19.45 points (0.32%) from the previous day's close.
- Total futures and options volume declined 21.02% compared to the previous day.
- The put call ratio for Nifty and Bank Nifty options was 1.45 and 1.08 respectively, indicating higher put open interest.
- Most active stock futures like DLF, ITC, Yes Bank and Tata Steel were trading at premiums between 0.25-2.90 points compared to their spot prices
- Nifty futures closed at 6177.00 on Thursday, at a premium of 12.65 points over the spot closing of 6164.35. Nifty November 2013 futures ended at 6227.05, at a premium of 62.70 points over the spot closing.
- Trading volumes increased for index futures (10.78%), index options (10.21%) and decreased for stock futures (-6.60%) and stock options (-11.76%).
- Key support and resistance levels for Nifty are seen at 6105/6032 and 6235/6280 respectively.
This document provides a summary of futures trading data for various stocks and indices for the expiry date of 31st October 2013. It lists the underlying asset, lot size, open interest, change in open interest, support and resistance levels, and closing price from 23rd October 2013. Key details include an overall increase in open interest for Nifty futures of 6.54% and Bank Nifty futures of 4.06%, while open interest decreased for CNXIT futures by 7.9%. Support and resistance levels are provided to indicate possible price movement ranges.
Nifty futures closed lower at 6,178.35 points, down 0.39% from the previous day's close. Trading volumes increased across all derivative segments. Put call ratios for both Nifty and Bank Nifty options were above 1, indicating greater open interest in put options. Most active calls and puts were seen in the 6,100-6,300 strike price range for the October 31 expiry. The report provides an outlook for Nifty, noting key resistance and support levels. It also includes a sample options strategy for Nifty and a tracker of previous strategies.
Nifty futures closed lower at 6,178.35 points, down 0.39% from the previous day's close. Trading volumes increased across all derivative segments. Put call ratios for both Nifty and Bank Nifty options indicate a bearish sentiment. Most active calls and puts were seen in the 6,100-6,300 strike prices for the October 31 expiry. The report provides an outlook for Nifty, noting key resistance and support levels. It also includes the most and least active stocks by change in open interest. Strategies tracked show profits booked from positions in Nifty futures and options.
This document provides key support and resistance levels for various stock indexes and futures as of October 22, 2013. It lists underlying assets, their lot sizes, open interest levels and changes, and support and resistance price levels. The expiry date for futures contracts is October 31, 2013. Overall, open interest increased for many indexes and stocks compared to the previous day.
- The document provides key support and resistance levels for various stocks and indices in the futures and options market. It lists the underlying, lot size, open interest, change in open interest, closing price and support and resistance levels for each stock.
- The highest changes in open interest were seen in Federal Bank (44.72%), IDFC (10.08%), and Cairn India (10.99%) while the largest falls were in HDFCBank (-2.22%) and LIC Housing Finance (-1.49%).
- The expiry date for the futures and options contracts is 31st October 2013.
- The Nifty futures closed at 6236.00 on Monday, a premium of 31.05 points over the spot closing of 6,204.95.
- Put call ratios for Nifty and Bank Nifty options were 1.59 and 1.06 respectively, indicating higher put open interest.
- Total futures and options turnover decreased by 17.43% on Monday compared to the previous day, with index options seeing the largest fall of 19.52%.
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