The document is a market report that provides key data 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 from the previous day, and closing prices for contracts expiring on September 27, 2012. Some of the stocks mentioned include NIFTY, BANKNIFTY, ABB, ACC, ADANIPORTS, ASIANPAINT, and CESC. Support and resistance levels are also provided.
The document is a market report that provides key support and resistance levels as well as changes in open interest and closing prices for various stock and index futures contracts trading on Indian exchanges. It summarizes data such as the open interest, changes in open interest, support and resistance levels, and closing prices for over 100 contracts, including indexes like Nifty, Bank Nifty and stocks across sectors.
The document is a market report that provides key support and resistance levels as well as other data for various stock futures contracts expiring on August 30th, 2012. It includes the open interest, changes in open interest, support and resistance price levels, and closing prices for over 100 individual stocks. The overall market trends on the report date of August 10th were mixed, with some stock futures prices rising or falling slightly and changes in open interest varying across different contracts.
The document is a market report that provides key support and resistance levels as well as changes in open interest and closing prices for various stock and index futures contracts trading on the National Stock Exchange of India. Some of the key details summarized are:
- The expiry date for the futures contracts is July 26, 2012.
- The Nifty index futures contract closed at 5,290.50, down 0.13% with open interest up 5.74%.
- Bank Nifty futures were up 0.66% at 10,415 with open interest rising 2.60%.
- Several stock futures contracts saw increases in open interest from the previous day ranging from 0.20% to 68.81% and price changes ranging
The document is a market report that provides key support and resistance levels as well as open interest levels for various stock and index futures contracts trading on the Indian markets. It summarizes the lot size, open interest as of September 14th, 2012, changes in open interest levels from the previous day along with support and resistance price levels for contracts expiring on September 27th, 2012.
The document provides a summary of futures contract information for various Indian stocks and indices as of March 7, 2012. It lists details such as the open interest, changes in open interest from the previous day, and support and resistance price levels for each underlying asset. The information indicates mixed changes in open interest across assets, with some seeing increases and others seeing decreases from the prior day. Price changes were also mixed, with some assets closing higher or lower than the previous day.
The document provides stock market data including open interest, changes in open interest, and closing prices for various stocks and indexes for the expiry date of September 27th, 2012. It includes details on the lot size, open interest as of September 10th, changes in open interest, changes in closing price, support and resistance levels, and closing price on September 10th for indexes like Nifty, Bank Nifty, and stocks across various sectors like banking, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, automotive, infrastructure, and others. The stocks are listed alphabetically with their respective data for analysis by investors and traders.
The document is a summary of key support and resistance levels for various stocks and indices in the futures and options market, along with their open interest and price changes from the previous day. Some key details from the table include:
- Nifty futures open interest increased by 1.5% while prices were mostly unchanged. Key support is at 5314 and resistance at 5421.
- Bank Nifty futures open interest rose 1.45% while prices fell 0.25%. Support is at 10298 and resistance at 10372.
- Several stock futures saw significant increases in open interest of over 10%, including ABAN, DELTACORP, and BPCL.
This document provides a summary of key support and resistance levels for various stocks and indexes for the expiry date of August 30th 2012. It includes the open interest, changes in open interest from the previous day, closing prices and support and resistance levels for various stocks trading in futures and options contracts. Overall, it analyzes the movement and activity in the stock futures and options market for a large number of companies.
The document is a market report that provides key support and resistance levels as well as changes in open interest and closing prices for various stock and index futures contracts trading on Indian exchanges. It summarizes data such as the open interest, changes in open interest, support and resistance levels, and closing prices for over 100 contracts, including indexes like Nifty, Bank Nifty and stocks across sectors.
The document is a market report that provides key support and resistance levels as well as other data for various stock futures contracts expiring on August 30th, 2012. It includes the open interest, changes in open interest, support and resistance price levels, and closing prices for over 100 individual stocks. The overall market trends on the report date of August 10th were mixed, with some stock futures prices rising or falling slightly and changes in open interest varying across different contracts.
The document is a market report that provides key support and resistance levels as well as changes in open interest and closing prices for various stock and index futures contracts trading on the National Stock Exchange of India. Some of the key details summarized are:
- The expiry date for the futures contracts is July 26, 2012.
- The Nifty index futures contract closed at 5,290.50, down 0.13% with open interest up 5.74%.
- Bank Nifty futures were up 0.66% at 10,415 with open interest rising 2.60%.
- Several stock futures contracts saw increases in open interest from the previous day ranging from 0.20% to 68.81% and price changes ranging
The document is a market report that provides key support and resistance levels as well as open interest levels for various stock and index futures contracts trading on the Indian markets. It summarizes the lot size, open interest as of September 14th, 2012, changes in open interest levels from the previous day along with support and resistance price levels for contracts expiring on September 27th, 2012.
The document provides a summary of futures contract information for various Indian stocks and indices as of March 7, 2012. It lists details such as the open interest, changes in open interest from the previous day, and support and resistance price levels for each underlying asset. The information indicates mixed changes in open interest across assets, with some seeing increases and others seeing decreases from the prior day. Price changes were also mixed, with some assets closing higher or lower than the previous day.
The document provides stock market data including open interest, changes in open interest, and closing prices for various stocks and indexes for the expiry date of September 27th, 2012. It includes details on the lot size, open interest as of September 10th, changes in open interest, changes in closing price, support and resistance levels, and closing price on September 10th for indexes like Nifty, Bank Nifty, and stocks across various sectors like banking, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, automotive, infrastructure, and others. The stocks are listed alphabetically with their respective data for analysis by investors and traders.
The document is a summary of key support and resistance levels for various stocks and indices in the futures and options market, along with their open interest and price changes from the previous day. Some key details from the table include:
- Nifty futures open interest increased by 1.5% while prices were mostly unchanged. Key support is at 5314 and resistance at 5421.
- Bank Nifty futures open interest rose 1.45% while prices fell 0.25%. Support is at 10298 and resistance at 10372.
- Several stock futures saw significant increases in open interest of over 10%, including ABAN, DELTACORP, and BPCL.
This document provides a summary of key support and resistance levels for various stocks and indexes for the expiry date of August 30th 2012. It includes the open interest, changes in open interest from the previous day, closing prices and support and resistance levels for various stocks trading in futures and options contracts. Overall, it analyzes the movement and activity in the stock futures and options market for a large number of companies.
The document is a market report that provides key data on the performance of various stock and index futures contracts traded on the National Stock Exchange of India. It includes data such as the open interest, changes in open interest from the previous day, and price changes for various contracts. The report covers futures contracts for major stock indices like Nifty and Bank Nifty, as well as for individual stocks across various sectors that are set to expire on July 26, 2012.
The document is a market report that provides key information on futures and options contracts for various indices and stocks trading on Indian exchanges. It includes details such as the open interest, changes in open interest from the previous date, and support and resistance levels for different contracts expiring on March 29, 2012. The report summarizes key data for over 100 underlying stocks and indices to help investors analyze market trends and opportunities.
The document provides a summary of key support and resistance levels for various Indian stock and index futures contracts. It lists the underlying asset, open interest, changes in open interest from the previous day, closing price on the previous day, and important support and resistance price levels for each contract. The expiry date for all contracts is listed as September 27, 2012.
- The document is a report on key stock futures and index futures data as of January 27, 2012 with an expiry date of February 23, 2012.
- It provides information such as the open interest, change in open interest, change in price, support and resistance levels for various stocks and indices.
- Stocks and indices shown include Nifty, Banknifty, CNXIT, 3iInfotech, ABAN, ABB, ACC, AdaniPorts, AmbujaCem, AxisBank, Bajaj Auto, Bank of Baroda, Bharti Airtel, BHEL, Cairn India, and Canara Bank among others.
The document is a market report that provides key stock and index futures data from August 10th, 2012 including:
- Open interest levels and changes from the previous day for various stocks and indices
- Support and resistance price levels for each underlying
- Closing prices from the 10th and predicted price ranges for the next day
It contains this information for over 100 stock and index futures contracts, organized by category and listing lot size, open interest, and other data points for each.
The document provides a summary of key support and resistance levels for various stock futures contracts that are set to expire on April 26, 2012. It lists the underlying stock, open interest, changes in open interest, closing price from April 10, 2012, as well as support and resistance levels for each stock future contract based on analysis. The high level information shows that open interest increased for many stock futures such as Banknifty, Minifity and Cairn, while it decreased for some others such as ABB, Auropharma and Bajaj Auto. Closing prices on April 10th were mixed, with some stock futures closing higher and others closing lower.
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 is a summary of key information on futures and options contracts expiring on February 23, 2012. It includes details such as the open interest, changes in open interest from the previous day, and price information for various indexes, stocks and underlying assets. The open interest across most assets saw increases, with a few exceptions. Price changes were mixed, with some assets closing higher or lower for the day.
The document appears to be a market report listing various stock and index futures contracts traded on the National Stock Exchange of India. It provides data on the open interest, changes in open interest, and closing prices for various contracts expiring on October 28, 2010. The report includes futures contracts based on indices like Nifty, Bank Nifty and Minifity as well as individual stocks across various sectors.
- The document is a market report that 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 August 30th, 2012.
- It shows that open interest decreased for many individual stocks but increased slightly for some indexes like Nifty and Bank Nifty. Closing prices declined for most stocks compared to the previous day.
- Support and resistance levels are given to watch for potential bounces in price movements over the next day for each contract.
The document provides a summary of changes in open interest and closing prices for various stock and index futures contracts traded on an Indian stock exchange. It shows that for the date of March 12, 2012, the open interest increased for many stock futures such as ACC, AXISBANK, and BEML, while decreasing for some others. Most index futures saw an increase in open interest, with the exception of CNXIT which decreased. Closing prices on the same date increased for many stocks like ACC and AXISBANK, but decreased for some such as DRREDDY and FINANTECH.
The document appears to be a market report listing various stocks and indexes with their corresponding lot sizes, open interest, changes in open interest, changes in price, support and resistance levels, and closing prices as of December 30, 2010. A large number of stocks across sectors like banking, infrastructure, automobiles, pharmaceuticals, and more are included with key data points around their futures trading on exchanges. The report provides a snapshot of the futures market and changes in open positions and prices for many major Indian stocks and indexes.
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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 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 report on future levels for various stocks and indices in the Indian market. It provides data on the open interest, changes in open interest, and closing prices for various stocks and indices as of December 15, 2010. It lists lot sizes, support and resistance levels, and provides percentage changes for the underlying assets. The report also notes an expiry date of December 30, 2010 and appears to be analyzing positions ahead of that expiry.
The document is a market report that provides key support and resistance levels as well as other data for various stock and index futures contracts trading on Indian exchanges. It summarizes the open interest, changes in open interest, and closing prices for over 50 contracts. Support and resistance levels are also given to indicate likely price points where buying or selling interest may come into the market.
The document appears to be a market report listing information on futures contracts for various indices and stocks traded on Indian exchanges, including open interest, changes in open interest and price, and support and resistance levels. It provides this data in a table organized by index/stock with relevant details such as contract size, open interest as of a certain date, and price information including opening, high, low and closing prices.
The document is a market report that provides key information on futures and options contracts for various indices and stocks trading on Indian exchanges. It includes details such as the open interest, changes in open interest from the previous day, and support and resistance levels for different contracts expiring on November 29, 2012. The report summarizes key data for over 70 stock futures to provide an overview of activity and positioning in the Indian derivatives market.
The document provides stock market data for various stocks and indices for the expiry date of 31st January 2013. It includes information such as the open interest, changes in open interest, support and resistance levels, and closing prices for different stocks and indices like Nifty, Banknifty, stocks from various sectors like banking, FMCG, oil and gas, etc. The data indicates overall marginal changes in open interest and closing prices for most stocks and indices on that date.
Nifty Jan 6100 call shed 0.71 lakh shares in OI and 6200 call added 2.78 lakh shares in OI. On the put side nifty Jan 6000 put shed 4.83 lakh shares in OI and 5900 put added 3.83 lakh in OI. The put-call ratio of stock option increased from 0.55 to 0.59 while put-call ratio of index option increased from 1.03 to 1.13. On the whole the put call ratio was at 1.05.
The document is a market report that provides key data on the performance of various stock and index futures contracts traded on the National Stock Exchange of India. It includes data such as the open interest, changes in open interest from the previous day, and price changes for various contracts. The report covers futures contracts for major stock indices like Nifty and Bank Nifty, as well as for individual stocks across various sectors that are set to expire on July 26, 2012.
The document is a market report that provides key information on futures and options contracts for various indices and stocks trading on Indian exchanges. It includes details such as the open interest, changes in open interest from the previous date, and support and resistance levels for different contracts expiring on March 29, 2012. The report summarizes key data for over 100 underlying stocks and indices to help investors analyze market trends and opportunities.
The document provides a summary of key support and resistance levels for various Indian stock and index futures contracts. It lists the underlying asset, open interest, changes in open interest from the previous day, closing price on the previous day, and important support and resistance price levels for each contract. The expiry date for all contracts is listed as September 27, 2012.
- The document is a report on key stock futures and index futures data as of January 27, 2012 with an expiry date of February 23, 2012.
- It provides information such as the open interest, change in open interest, change in price, support and resistance levels for various stocks and indices.
- Stocks and indices shown include Nifty, Banknifty, CNXIT, 3iInfotech, ABAN, ABB, ACC, AdaniPorts, AmbujaCem, AxisBank, Bajaj Auto, Bank of Baroda, Bharti Airtel, BHEL, Cairn India, and Canara Bank among others.
The document is a market report that provides key stock and index futures data from August 10th, 2012 including:
- Open interest levels and changes from the previous day for various stocks and indices
- Support and resistance price levels for each underlying
- Closing prices from the 10th and predicted price ranges for the next day
It contains this information for over 100 stock and index futures contracts, organized by category and listing lot size, open interest, and other data points for each.
The document provides a summary of key support and resistance levels for various stock futures contracts that are set to expire on April 26, 2012. It lists the underlying stock, open interest, changes in open interest, closing price from April 10, 2012, as well as support and resistance levels for each stock future contract based on analysis. The high level information shows that open interest increased for many stock futures such as Banknifty, Minifity and Cairn, while it decreased for some others such as ABB, Auropharma and Bajaj Auto. Closing prices on April 10th were mixed, with some stock futures closing higher and others closing lower.
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 is a summary of key information on futures and options contracts expiring on February 23, 2012. It includes details such as the open interest, changes in open interest from the previous day, and price information for various indexes, stocks and underlying assets. The open interest across most assets saw increases, with a few exceptions. Price changes were mixed, with some assets closing higher or lower for the day.
The document appears to be a market report listing various stock and index futures contracts traded on the National Stock Exchange of India. It provides data on the open interest, changes in open interest, and closing prices for various contracts expiring on October 28, 2010. The report includes futures contracts based on indices like Nifty, Bank Nifty and Minifity as well as individual stocks across various sectors.
- The document is a market report that 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 August 30th, 2012.
- It shows that open interest decreased for many individual stocks but increased slightly for some indexes like Nifty and Bank Nifty. Closing prices declined for most stocks compared to the previous day.
- Support and resistance levels are given to watch for potential bounces in price movements over the next day for each contract.
The document provides a summary of changes in open interest and closing prices for various stock and index futures contracts traded on an Indian stock exchange. It shows that for the date of March 12, 2012, the open interest increased for many stock futures such as ACC, AXISBANK, and BEML, while decreasing for some others. Most index futures saw an increase in open interest, with the exception of CNXIT which decreased. Closing prices on the same date increased for many stocks like ACC and AXISBANK, but decreased for some such as DRREDDY and FINANTECH.
The document appears to be a market report listing various stocks and indexes with their corresponding lot sizes, open interest, changes in open interest, changes in price, support and resistance levels, and closing prices as of December 30, 2010. A large number of stocks across sectors like banking, infrastructure, automobiles, pharmaceuticals, and more are included with key data points around their futures trading on exchanges. The report provides a snapshot of the futures market and changes in open positions and prices for many major Indian stocks and indexes.
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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 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 report on future levels for various stocks and indices in the Indian market. It provides data on the open interest, changes in open interest, and closing prices for various stocks and indices as of December 15, 2010. It lists lot sizes, support and resistance levels, and provides percentage changes for the underlying assets. The report also notes an expiry date of December 30, 2010 and appears to be analyzing positions ahead of that expiry.
The document is a market report that provides key support and resistance levels as well as other data for various stock and index futures contracts trading on Indian exchanges. It summarizes the open interest, changes in open interest, and closing prices for over 50 contracts. Support and resistance levels are also given to indicate likely price points where buying or selling interest may come into the market.
The document appears to be a market report listing information on futures contracts for various indices and stocks traded on Indian exchanges, including open interest, changes in open interest and price, and support and resistance levels. It provides this data in a table organized by index/stock with relevant details such as contract size, open interest as of a certain date, and price information including opening, high, low and closing prices.
The document is a market report that provides key information on futures and options contracts for various indices and stocks trading on Indian exchanges. It includes details such as the open interest, changes in open interest from the previous day, and support and resistance levels for different contracts expiring on November 29, 2012. The report summarizes key data for over 70 stock futures to provide an overview of activity and positioning in the Indian derivatives market.
The document provides stock market data for various stocks and indices for the expiry date of 31st January 2013. It includes information such as the open interest, changes in open interest, support and resistance levels, and closing prices for different stocks and indices like Nifty, Banknifty, stocks from various sectors like banking, FMCG, oil and gas, etc. The data indicates overall marginal changes in open interest and closing prices for most stocks and indices on that date.
Nifty Jan 6100 call shed 0.71 lakh shares in OI and 6200 call added 2.78 lakh shares in OI. On the put side nifty Jan 6000 put shed 4.83 lakh shares in OI and 5900 put added 3.83 lakh in OI. The put-call ratio of stock option increased from 0.55 to 0.59 while put-call ratio of index option increased from 1.03 to 1.13. On the whole the put call ratio was at 1.05.
The document provides a summary of key support and resistance levels for various Indian stocks and indices for the expiry date of November 29, 2012. It lists the underlying asset, lot size, open interest as of October 25, current changes in open interest and price, and support and resistance price levels for each asset. Over 40 stocks from various sectors are mentioned along with indices like Nifty, Bank Nifty and CNXIT.
The document is a market report that provides key data on futures contracts for various indices and stocks trading on Indian exchanges. It includes the open interest, changes in open interest, and closing prices for futures contracts expiring on October 25, 2012. Some key details that saw increases include the open interest in BankNifty futures increasing by 66,250 contracts and Axis Bank futures increasing by 268,750 contracts. The Nifty closed at 5721.45, up 0.58% from the previous day.
The document provides a summary of changes in open interest and closing prices for various stock futures contracts expiring on January 31, 2013. It shows that for most contracts, open interest decreased from January 30 to January 31, with declines ranging from 0.29% to 21.75%. However, some contracts saw increases in open interest of up to 18.09%. Closing prices on January 30 generally increased modestly or decreased slightly from the prior day, with changes ranging from -3.25% to 3.62%. The document provides this information in a concise table for easy reference.
The document is a market report that provides key data on futures and options trading for various indices and stocks in India for an expiry date of July 26th, 2012. It includes details such as the open interest, changes in open interest from the previous day, support and resistance levels, and closing prices for each underlying asset. Overall, it summarizes the current trading activity and outlook for various futures contracts in the Indian market.
The document is a market report that provides key information about futures and options contracts trading on September 12, 2012. It includes the following:
- Open interest levels and changes in open interest from the previous day for various stock and index futures contracts.
- Support and resistance levels (S1, S2, R1, R2) for the underlying assets.
- Previous day's closing prices for the underlying assets.
The report provides a snapshot of activity and sentiment in the equity derivatives market on that date.
The document is a market report that provides key information about futures and options contracts expiring on September 27, 2012. It includes details such as the open interest, changes in open interest from the previous day, and support and resistance price levels for various stock indexes and individual stocks. The open interest and changes indicate trading activity and positioning. The support and resistance levels can provide insight into likely price movement.
The document appears to be a market report on future levels for various indices and stocks, listing information such as open interest, changes in open interest, and support and resistance price levels. It provides data on Nifty, Banknifty, Minifity, CNXIT and various individual stocks. For each, it lists the lot size, open interest as of 14.12.10, change in open interest, percentage change in open interest, change in closing price, support price levels S1 and S2, closing price on 14.12.10, and resistance price levels R1 and R2.
The document is a summary of key support and resistance levels for various stock and index futures contracts expiring on March 29, 2012. It provides data on open interest, changes in open interest, support and resistance price levels, and closing prices for various contracts as of March 9, 2012. Some contracts saw increases in open interest while others saw decreases. Closing prices on March 9th were mostly higher compared to support and resistance levels for the period.
The document is a market report that provides key stock and index futures data from the Indian markets. It includes the open interest, changes in open interest, and support and resistance levels for various stocks and indices trading on Indian futures exchanges. The report shows the open interest, changes, and closing prices for futures contracts expiring on August 30, 2012 for over 50 stocks across various sectors and 4 stock indices.
The document is a market report that provides key support and resistance levels as well as other data for various stock indexes and individual stocks. It summarizes the open interest, changes in open interest, and closing prices for dozens of stocks and indexes for the expiry date of August 30th, 2012. Support and resistance levels are also provided to indicate likely price points where demand or supply may increase.
The document provides a summary of key support and resistance levels for various stock futures contracts that are set to expire on September 27, 2012. It lists the underlying stocks, their lot sizes, open interest levels as of September 17, current price levels and support and resistance price points. For most stocks, open interest increased over the previous day while price changes were mixed, with some stocks increasing or decreasing in price.
The document is a market report listing stock and index futures contracts traded on the exchange. It provides key data points for each contract including open interest, changes in open interest from the previous day, support and resistance levels, and closing prices. Over 30 stock futures contracts and 4 index futures contracts are mentioned with details on their performance and trading activity.
The document is a market report listing stock futures and index futures trading information such as open interest, changes in open interest, and support and resistance levels. It provides this data for over 80 listings as of August 14, 2012 and notes an expiry date of August 30, 2012. The report gives a high-level overview of trading activity and levels for a variety of stocks and indices in the Indian markets.
The document is a market report that provides key support and resistance levels as well as other data for various stock futures contracts trading on the Indian markets. It summarizes the open interest, changes in open interest, and closing prices for over 50 stock futures contracts. It also lists important support and resistance price levels that traders watch for each contract.
The document is a market report that provides key support and resistance levels for various indices and stocks trading on Indian commodity futures exchanges. It summarizes the change in open interest and closing prices from the previous day for various contracts that are set to expire on September 27th, 2012. The report also lists important support and resistance price levels to watch for potential bounces or breakdowns in the underlying assets.
- The document is a market report that provides key support and resistance levels as well as changes in open interest and closing prices for various stock and index futures contracts on the Indian market.
- It includes data on Nifty, Bank Nifty, Mini Nifty, CNXIT and over 50 individual stocks regarding their lot sizes, open interest, changes in open and closing prices, and support and resistance levels for the expiry date of August 30th, 2012.
- The document analyzes the market activity and provides technical analysis indicators to identify trends and future price movement for various contracts on the Indian derivatives market.
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 March 29, 2012.
2. Nifty futures saw an increase in open interest of 7.17% and closing price increase of 1.99% while Bank Nifty saw smaller changes of 0.14% and 4.03% respectively.
3. Many individual stocks saw significant changes in open interest and closing prices over the previous day, with both increases and decreases, indicating shifting market sentiment.
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 is a market report that provides key information on futures and options contracts for various indices and stocks trading on Indian exchanges. It includes details such as the open interest, changes in open interest from the previous date, and support and resistance levels for different underlying assets. The report indicates that open interest increased for many stock futures contracts while declining for some index futures on October 1, 2012 compared to the previous day.
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 price changes for each contract as of December 23, 2010. Key data points given for each contract include the lot size, open interest, changes in open interest and price from the previous day along with support and resistance price levels.
The document provides a summary of key information on futures contracts for various Indian stock market indices and stocks, including the underlying, lot size, open interest, changes in open interest, support and resistance levels, and closing prices as of March 15, 2012. It lists data for index futures contracts including Nifty, Banknifty, and CNXIT, as well as over 100 individual stock futures contracts. The information indicates overall decreases in open interest and closing prices across many contracts compared to the previous day.
The document is a market report that provides key information about futures and options contracts expiring on September 27, 2012 for various Indian stock indexes and companies. It includes data such as the current open interest, changes in open interest from an earlier date, and support and resistance price levels for each underlying asset. The report aims to help investors analyze market trends and make trading decisions for the upcoming expiry.
The document is a market report that provides key data on futures and options contracts for various indices and stocks trading in the Indian market. It includes information such as the open interest, changes in open interest, lot sizes, support and resistance levels, and previous day's closing prices for different contracts expiring on May 31, 2012. The report summarizes key supply and demand levels and price movements for multiple instruments to help investors with their trading decisions.
The document is a market report that provides key support and resistance levels as well as changes in open interest and closing prices for various stock and index futures contracts trading on the Indian markets. It summarizes data such as the expiry date, lot size, open interest, changes in open interest, support and resistance price levels, and closing prices for over 50 futures contracts, including indexes, individual stocks and sectors.
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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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