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Indian financial stocks see short positions amid price falls

EditorPollock Mondal
Published 17/11/2023, 08:44
Updated 17/11/2023, 08:44
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MUMBAI - In the Indian financial sector, several companies including L&T Finance Holdings, IDFC, Axis Bank, Cholamandalam Investment and Finance, and ONGC have witnessed fresh short positions on Friday, signaling market anticipation of further declines in their stock prices. This trend was identified by a combination of falling stock prices and growing open interest, which suggests a long build-up.

  • L&T Finance Holdings experienced a notable drop of 4.74% in its stock price alongside a 13.24% increase in open interest.
  • IDFC's shares also faced downward pressure, decreasing by 3.52%, with open interest ticking up by 3.13%.
  • Axis Bank's stock value declined by 3.05%, accompanied by a 3.61% rise in open interest.
  • Similarly, Cholamandalam Investment and Finance reported a 3.05% fall in their stock price while open interest grew by 4.96%.
  • ONGC wasn't immune to the trend, with its shares falling by 2.75% and open interest marginally increasing by 0.1%.

Traders are advised to keep an eye on bearish crossovers, which occur when a stock price dips below its moving average during a downturn coupled with heightened open interest. Additionally, unusual long build-ups in out-of-money put options should be monitored as they may indicate potential downside risks due to informed trading activities. These indicators are crucial for making informed trading decisions in the current market environment.

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