Sectorally, buying was seen in IT, telecom, healthcare and public sector stocks while selling was seen in auto, utilities, capital goods, and FMCG stocks.
The Indian market remained shut on Tuesday on account of a public holiday. Sectorally, buying was seen in metal, public sector, energy, utilities, and power stocks while selling was visible in IT, consumer durables, and healthcare stocks.
Sectorally, buying was seen in realty, telecom, energy, oil & gas, and banks while auto, consumer durables, FMCG, and metals stocks saw some selling pressure
BSE was up by 4.5% on Wednesday due to news of increasing transaction charges on the equity derivative segment from 1 November 2023. The stock has given a good run up from Rs 1420-1820 levels in the last 2 months so we would avoid fresh longs at the current levels as we can see some divergence in RSI.