Stock Market Opening: Stock market opened on decline, Sensex slipped below 72500, Nifty fell by 100 points.

Stock Market Opening: Stock market opened on decline, Sensex slipped below 72500, Nifty fell by 100 points.

Stock Market Opening: Today the Indian stock market has started with a decline and the Sensex has fallen below the important level of 72500. Except metal stocks and PSU banks, all other sectoral indices are trading with losses. 

How was the beginning of the market

Today in the market, BSE Sensex is trading at the level of 72,462 with a fall of 285.48 points or 0.39 percent and NSE's Nifty is trading at the level of 21,946 with a fall of 109.25 points or 0.50 percent.

How was the market movement in pre-opening

Today, in the pre-opening of the market, BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty were trading with a decline. Sensex was at the level of 72632 with a decline of 116.07 points or 0.16 percent. Nifty fell by 75.35 points or 0.34 percent and was trading at the level of 21980. 

What is the condition of shares on NSE

Nifty of NSE Out of 50, only 11 shares are trading with a rise and 39 shares are seeing a decline. Among the top gainers of Nifty, Adani Enterprises are trading with a gain of 1.28 percent and UPL with a gain of 0.68 percent. Bajaj Auto is trading up by 0.54 percent, Bajaj Finance by 0.42 percent and Hindalco by 0.32 percent.

Condition of Sensex shares

BSE Sensex Out of 30 stocks, only 5 are showing a rise while 25 stocks are trading with a decline. Among the rising stocks, Tata Steel is up 1.54 percent and Bajaj Finance is up 0.37 percent. JSW Steel is 0.29 percent stronger. Bharti Airtel is trading up by 0.19 percent and ICICI Bank is trading up by 0.08 percent.

What is the picture of Bank Nifty?

Picture of Bank Nifty. If you look at it, it is also visible in red mark. Bank Nifty is trading at the level of 46,523 after slipping 52.40 points. Out of total 12 shares of Bank Nifty, 7 are trading on the rise while 5 are on the decline.

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