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    Smallcap rally fizzles out! Only 38 double-digit weekly gainers as India-Pakistan tensions escalate



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    The smallcap rally, which saw over 100 stocks delivering double-digit returns in the previous week, lost momentum sharply in the week gone by as only 38 stocks managed to clock double-digit gains. Analysts attribute this to profit booking set in after the recent sharp run-up.

    Rajratan Global Wire topped the smallcap gainers list with a 32% weekly gain, followed by Thyrocare Technologies (27.5%), Best Agrolife (27.4%), Peninsula Land (26.8%), and Carraro India (26.2%).

    Nearly 30 smallcaps, including Manorama Industries, Tanfac Industries, Mufin Green Finance, Butterfly Gandhimathi, and Welspun Specialty Solutions, delivered healthy weekly gains in the 10–20% range.

    In the midcap space, AU Small Finance Bank was the top performer, gaining 15%, followed by Tata Elxsi (14.5%), Coforge (12.1%) and Mphasis (11.6%).

    Among Sensex constituents, Tech Mahindra led the pack with an 11.9% gain, followed by HCL Technologies (9.8%) and Mahindra & Mahindra (6.8%).


    The sharp cooling in the number of double-digit gainers highlights that smallcap sentiment has turned cautious after last week’s euphoria, with investors becoming more selective ahead of the earnings-heavy weeks ahead.

    What happens next?

    Looking ahead, analysts expect stock-specific action to dominate with earnings season picking up pace. Foreign investors are likely to be on a wait-and-watch approach in the near term to overview the geopolitical tension.”However, India has historically shown resilience during such periods given the buoyant nature of its domestic economy. For long-term investors, it is fair to take this as an opportunity to accumulate quality stocks/sectors during further dips for long-term gains,” said Vinod Nair, Head of Research, Geojit Financial Services.

    On the technical front, analysts say caution remains the need of the hour.

    “Nifty has slipped after a consolidation on the daily chart, indicating a rise in bearish sentiment. Additionally, the index has fallen below its 200-DMA, signaling a potential re-entry into a bearish trend. Support is placed at 23800/23515 levels,” said Rupak De, Senior Technical Analyst at LKP Securities.

    With data inputs from Ritesh Presswala

    (Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of Economic Times.)

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