Summary
Indian markets showed resilience despite weak global cues, supported by strong DII buying. While FIIs remained sellers and volatility stayed high, gains in IT and auto stocks helped offset broader pressure amid mixed sectoral performance.
Market Outlook:
On March 18th, 2026, global markets faced significant pressure, with the US indices (S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq) closing lower amid geopolitical concerns. The Gift Nifty pointed to a negative opening for Indian markets, declining by 2.45%. Despite the negative global cues, the India VIX continued to rise, reflecting heightened market volatility. The Indian equity market also saw a rebound with the Nifty 50 closing at 23,778, showing some resilience from domestic institutional investors (DIIs) despite the global concerns.
FII and DII Activity:
Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) remained net sellers, offloading ₹2,714 crore worth of equities, reflecting continued risk aversion amidst global instability. On the other hand, Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) showed resilience by purchasing ₹3,253 crore worth of stocks, helping cushion the market downturn. The divergence in FII and DII activity continues to create a mixed sentiment in the market, with DIIs providing a stabilizing force despite the pressure from FII outflows.
Sector Activity:
The market saw a mixed sectoral performance. The Nifty Auto index surged by 1.92%, led by stocks like Tube Investments (+3.4%) and Bharat Forge (+3.34%). The Nifty IT index also saw positive momentum, increasing by 2.78%, driven by Coforge Ltd. (+5.4%) and Oracle Financial Services (+4.64%). Conversely, the Nifty FMCG index slightly declined by 0.05%, with Radico Khaitan (-1.1%) and Hindustan Unilever (-1.07%) dragging it down. The Nifty Metal index witnessed a decline of 0.1%, reflecting the weaker performance of Vedanta Ltd. and National Aluminium Company Ltd.
Derivatives Activity (Long, Short, Long Unwinding, and Short Covering):
In the derivatives space, there was a long build-up in stocks such as Powerindia (+5.4%) and NTPC (+3.8%), indicating a positive outlook in these stocks. However, short positions were seen in banking stocks like Federal Bank (-8.1%), SBI (-7.2%), and ICICI Bank (-6.8%), reflecting caution in the financial sector. Long unwinding was evident in stocks such as Grasim (-4.2%) and Polycab (-2.9%), suggesting profit booking in these stocks. On the flip side, short covering was observed in Reliance (+1.1%) and National Aluminium (+0.1%), signaling a slight easing of negative sentiment.
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