
Stocks to buy or sell today: BSE, ICICI Bank among top 7 trading ideas for 13 June 2025
The Indian market is expected to decline on Friday, mirroring weak global signals. Nifty futures closed negatively, with a 1.20% loss.
Indian market is expected to open lower on Friday, mirroring negative global cues, as Nifty futures closed down 1.20%. Option data indicates a trading range of 24,400-25,400. Experts recommend buying ICICI Bank, Max Healthcare, SBI Cards, and HCL Technologies, while suggesting selling BSE, IGL, and NBCC for short-term trades.
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The Indian market is likely to trade lower on Friday tracking muted global cues.The Nifty future closed negatively with losses of 1.20% at 24,909 levels on Thursday. India VIX rose more than 2% to close at 14.02 in the previous session.On the options front, the maximum Call OI is placed at 25,200 and then towards 25,500 strikes while the maximum Put OI is placed at 24,000 and then towards 24,500 strikes.Call writing is seen at 25,100 and then towards 25,000 strikes while Put writing is seen at 24,900 and then towards 24,000 strikes.'Options data suggests a broader trading range in between 24,400 to 25,400 zones while an immediate range between 24,600 to 25,100 levels,' Chandan Taparia, Analyst-Derivatives at Motilal Oswal Financial Services Limited , said.'Nifty formed a large bearish candle on the daily chart on Thursday, wiping out gains of the last three sessions,' he added.'Now till Nifty holds below 25,000 zones, profit booking could be seen towards 24,750 then 24,600 zones while hurdles can be seen at 25,000 then 25,100 zones,' recommended Taparia.Buy| Target Rs 1465| Stop Loss Rs 1400Buy| Target Rs 1235| Stop Loss Rs 1,180Buy| Target Rs 1030| Stop Loss Rs 990Buy| Target Rs 1755| Stop Loss Rs 1,675Sell| Target Rs 2,705| Stop Loss Rs 2785Sell| Target Rs 196| Stop Loss Rs 207Sell| Target Rs 118| Stop Loss Rs 122.50: Recommendations, suggestions, views, and opinions given by experts are their own. These do not represent the views of the Economic Times)

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