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Indian Stock Market Today: Nifty Closing, Post Stock Market Review 25-2-2026

Indian Stock Market Today: Nifty Closing, Post Stock Market Review 25-2-2026

Post Market Pulse: The indian stock market today 📊

Date: February 25, 2026

The Nifty 50 exhibited a "tale of two halves" today, ultimately managing to eke out a marginal gain despite a significant mid-day slump. After an initial period of strength where the index climbed toward the 25,650 level, a sharp wave of selling pressure triggered around noon, dragging the index down to test intraday lows near 25,425. A late-session stabilization helped the index recover some ground, finishing slightly in the green and reflecting a tug-of-war between bulls and bears.

Index Performance Snapshot

Nifty 50

25,482.5 | +57.85 (+0.23%)

Intraday Analysis: The index witnessed a volatile session. It opened with positive momentum, peaking around 10:30 AM. However, a steep decline followed mid-afternoon, slicing through previous support levels. Buying interest emerged again near the 25,425 mark, allowing for a modest recovery toward the close.

Top Gainers (Nifty 50)

Rank

Stock Name

Sector

Daily Gain (%)

1

HCL Technologies

IT

+2.91%

2

Bajaj Auto

Automobile

+2.73%

3

Tata Steel

Metals

+2.63%

4

Shriram Finance

NBFC

+2.28%

5

Adani Enterp.

Diversified

+2.23%

Top Losers (Nifty 50)

Rank

Stock Name

Sector

Daily Loss (%)

1

Reliance Industries

Energy

-2.12%

2

SBI

Banking

-1.90%

3

Adani Ports

Infrastructure

-1.72%

4

Eternal

Services

-1.50%

5

Bharti Airtel

Telecom

-1.42%

F&O Corner

OI Analysis

Near Resistance: 25,600 The 25,600 strike has emerged as the most formidable hurdle for the bulls, showing the highest Call OI concentration (OI Resistance). Total Call OI for the session stands at 12.42 Cr.

Near Support: 25,500 The 25,500 strike is highlighted as the primary base (OI Support). Total Put OI for the session stands at 7.24 Cr.

PCR Analysis: 0.66 The Put-Call Ratio (PCR) is currently at 0.66, indicating a distinctly bearish tilt in the options data. With significantly more Calls being written than Puts.

Max Pain

The Max Pain Strike is currently pegged at 25,500.00. With the market closing at 25,482.50, the index is hovering just below this "point of least pain" for option sellers. The proximity to this level suggests that the index may continue to oscillate around 25,500 as the expiry approaches.

India VIX

Current Level: 13.48 | -0.66 (-4.68%)

Interpretation: Interestingly, the "Fear Gauge" cooled off significantly today, dropping by 4.68%. Despite the intraday volatility and the heavy selling seen in the afternoon, the decline in VIX suggests that the market does not view today's price action as the start of a panic-driven crash. Instead, it points toward a systematic consolidation, with option premiums actually shrinking despite the index's swings.

Major Market Drivers

Auto and Tech Rebound: Bajaj Auto and HCL Tech led the charge today, gaining 2.81% and 2.80% respectively. This provided a necessary counterweight to the weakness in the energy and banking sectors.

Heavyweight Drag: The index's gains were capped by a sell-off in heavyweights like Reliance Industries and SBI. Reliance, the index's largest component, fell over 2%, which explains why the Nifty struggled to maintain its morning highs.

Metal Strength: Tata Steel showed resilience with a 2.63% gain, indicating that commodity-linked stocks are currently finding buyers even as the broader index remains range-bound.

Indian Stock Market Today – Technical Summary

Indicator

Observation

Bias

Closing Level

25,482.5

Neutral

Intraday Pattern

Volatile Reversal

Mixed

Resistance

25,600

Strong Hurdle

Support

25,500

Immediate Base

PCR

0.66

Bearish

VIX

13.48

Cooling

Final Outlook – Indian Stock Market Today

The Indian stock market today reflects consolidation after recent volatility. While the index managed to close in the green, the bearish PCR and strong resistance at 25,600 suggest that upside may remain capped unless fresh buying momentum emerges.

As long as 25,500 holds, the market may continue to oscillate within a narrow range. A decisive breakout above 25,600 could revive bullish momentum, while a breakdown below 25,425 may open the door for further downside testing.

FAQs

1. How did the Indian stock market today perform?

 The Nifty 50 gained 0.23% to close at 25,482.5 after a volatile session.

2. Why was the session volatile?

 Midday selling pressure dragged the index lower before late buying helped it recover.

3. What does PCR of 0.66 indicate?

 A PCR of 0.66 reflects bearish sentiment, with call writers dominating the derivatives market.

4. Is volatility rising?

 No. India VIX dropped 4.68%, indicating reduced panic despite intraday swings.

5. What are key levels for tomorrow?

 Resistance at 25,600 and support at 25,500 remain critical.

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

Happy Trading!The Firstock Team

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