Muhurat is a special short-term trading day, a tradition that began in 1957, turned into a symbolic event for the Dalal Street.
The Muhurat trading 2025 market opened at 1:45 PM and closed at 2:45 PM
Sensex opened the day in positive at 84,484.67, points up by 62.97, it closed the session at 84,426.34, with a high of 84,665.44, and a low of 84,286.40.
Bank Nifty ended in red, opening at 58,063.40; however lost 26 points by the end of the trading session, reaching a high of 58,155.55, with a low of 57,887.20.
Top gainers for the one-hour session
Cipla being on top closed at rupees 1,663.60 or 24.50 points, up at a percentage of 1.49; however, the company opened at 1,646.70, with a high of rupees 1,669.00 and a low of rupees 1,642.10
Bajaj Finserv standing second with 29.30 points up or 1.37 percent, ended at rupees 2,169.10, reaching a high of rupees 2,184, and a low of rupees 2,134
Infosys being on top three ended the session at rupees 1,472.40 or 11.50 points up or 0.79 percent, with a high of rupees 1486.00, and a low of rupees 1470.00
Top losers for the day
Kotak Bank ended the losing about 0.76 percent or down by 16.80 points, closing price is at rupees 2,197.
ICICI Bank closed at rupees 1,382 or down by 8.30 points, losing about 0.60 percent
Asian Paints ended the day at rupees 2504.60 with a decrease of 0.45 percent or 11.40 points down.
Stocks that traded high in volume
Vodafone Idea traded about 19.5 crore shares today
The South Indian bank stocks trading volume is 5.5 crore shares
Tata Gold Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) traded volume is 4 crore shares.
Nifty 50 opened the Muhurat trading session at 25,901.20, reaching a high of 25,934.35 and a low of 25,825.80, closed the day at 25,868.60
The Indian markets today saw benchmark indices closing with modest gains, and the week-long positive market trend kept up with the momentum till today.
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