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Indian Stock Market Today: Nifty Closing, Post Stock Market Review 12-2-2026

Indian Stock Market Today: Nifty Closing, Post Stock Market Review 12-2-2026

Post Market Pulse: The indian stock market today 

Date: February 12, 2026

The Nifty 50 snapped its four-day winning streak, closing at 25,807.20 (-0.57%). The index faced significant downward pressure, primarily driven by a sharp sell-off in the IT sector following stronger-than-expected US jobs data and rising concerns over AI-led disruptions. Despite the decline, the index managed to hold the 25,800 psychological level at the close. India VIX rose by 1.53%, settling at 11.73, indicating a slight uptick in market nervousness as volatility remains at relatively low but sensitive levels.

Index Performance Snapshot

Nifty 50

25,807.2 | -146.65 (-0.57%)

Intraday Analysis: The market opened at 25,906.70, reflecting a cautious start. The index witnessed a volatile session, hitting an intraday high of 25,882.60 early on before bears took charge. Selling intensified in the second half, leading the index to an intraday low of 25,752.40. A minor recovery toward the end helped the Nifty settle just around the 25,800 mark, closing the day deep in the red.

Top Gainers (Nifty 50)

Rank

Stock Name

Sector

Daily Gain (%)

1

Bajaj Finance

NBFC

+3.11%

2

Shriram Finance

NBFC

+2.46%

3

Eicher Motors

Auto

+2.21%

4

ICICI Bank

Banking

+1.70%

5

Trent

Retail

+1.58%

Top Losers (Nifty 50)

Rank

Stock Name

Sector

Daily Loss (%)

1

Tech Mahindra

IT

-5.98%

2

Infosys

IT

-5.84%

3

TCS

IT

-5.49%

4

HCL Technologies

IT

-4.87%

5

Wipro

IT

-4.67%

F&O Corner

OI Analysis

Near Resistance: 26,000 The 26,000 strike (observed near the 25,950-26,000 zone) remains a major hurdle. The Total Call OI stands at 15.76Cr, with significant writing seen at the 26,000 level, acting as a formidable "Iron Ceiling."

Near Support: 25,800 The 25,800 strike shows the highest Put concentration. The Total Put OI stands at 8.83Cr, suggesting a base, though significantly lower than the call side.

PCR Analysis

0.48

The Put-Call Ratio (PCR) is at 0.48. This extremely low level indicates a bearish sentiment and heavy domination by call writers.

Max Pain

The Max Pain Strike is currently pegged at 25,850.00. With the market closing at 25,807.20, the index is pinned close to this level, which represents the point of least aggregate loss for option writers.

India VIX

Current Level: 11.72 | +0.1775 (+1.54%)

Interpretation: The "Fear Gauge" edged higher today as the market retreated. While a VIX below 12 still suggests a relatively stable environment, the daily uptick mirrors the risk-off sentiment seen in high-beta sectors like IT.

Major Market Drivers

IT Sector Meltdown: The Nifty IT index plummeted over 5%, tracking a global sell-off in tech stocks. Better-than-expected US jobs data sparked fears that interest rate cuts might be delayed, while ongoing anxiety regarding AI disruption in software services continues to weigh on the sector.

Earnings & Sectoral Divergence: While IT dragged the benchmarks, the Financials and Auto sectors showed resilience. Bajaj Finance and Shriram Finance posted strong gains, bucking the trend, while Eicher Motors benefited from positive capacity expansion news.

Inflation Data: Market participants remained cautious ahead of the release of January retail inflation data under the new CPI series, which contributed to the range-bound yet weak trading environment.

Indian Stock Market Today – Technical Summary

Indicator

Observation

Bias

Closing Level

25,807.20

Bearish Tilt

Intraday Trend

Lower High Formation

Negative

Resistance

26,000

Strong Hurdle

Support

25,800

Immediate Base

PCR

0.48

Bearish

VIX

11.72

Stable but Sensitive

Final Outlook – Indian Stock Market Today

The Indian stock market today reflects a corrective pause after a strong multi-session rally. The sharp IT-led sell-off combined with a low PCR (0.48) suggests that bearish sentiment has intensified in the derivatives space.

However, as long as 25,800 holds decisively, the broader trend remains structurally intact.

A recovery above 25,950–26,000 will be required to revive bullish momentum, while a break below 25,750 could open the door for short-term downside expansion.

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FAQs

1. How did the Indian stock market today perform?

 The Nifty 50 closed at 25,807.20, down 0.57%, snapping a four-day winning streak.

2. Why did the market fall today?

The decline was driven mainly by a sharp sell-off in IT stocks due to global tech weakness and US macroeconomic concerns.

3. What does a PCR of 0.48 indicate?

A PCR of 0.48 indicates strong bearish sentiment, with call writers dominating the derivatives space.

4. Is volatility rising in the Indian stock market today?

India VIX rose slightly but remains below 12, suggesting stability despite a cautious undertone.

5. What level is critical tomorrow?

 The 25,800 support and 26,000 resistance are the key levels to watch.

Disclaimer: This report is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Please consult your financial advisor before making any investment decisions. 

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