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Indian Stock Market Today: Nifty Closing, Post Stock Market Review 25-3-2026

Indian Stock Market Today: Nifty Closing, Post Stock Market Review 25-3-2026

Post Market Pulse: The Indian stock market today

Date: March 25, 2026

The Nifty 50 exhibited strong bullish momentum today, witnessing a sharp gain of over 1.7%. The index remained under a bullish grip for the majority of the session, with upward momentum accelerating significantly during the midday trade. Despite a slight cooling off from the intraday highs in the final hour, the index successfully reclaimed and sustained levels above the 23,300 mark, ending the day on a high note.

Index Performance Snapshot

Nifty 50

23,306.45 | +394.05 (+1.72%)

Intraday Analysis: The index started the day with some volatility but quickly found its footing. A massive buying surge was triggered in the morning session, causing the index to rally from the 23,120 level to an intraday high near 23,480. While there was some profit booking in the late afternoon, the index showed resilience, closing at 23,306.45. The overall sentiment remains decidedly optimistic as the index settled comfortably above key support zones.

Top Gainers (Nifty 50)

Rank

Stock Name

Sector

Daily Gain (%)

1

Shriram Finance

NBFC

+5.80%

2

UltraTech Cem.

Cement

+4.09%

3

Bajaj Finance

NBFC

+3.98%

4

Grasim Inds

Diversified

+3.86%

5

Adani Enterprise

Mining

+3.78%

Top Losers (Nifty 50)

Rank

Stock Name

Sector

Daily Loss (%)

1

Tech Mahindra

IT

-1.69%

2

Power Grid Corpn

Power

-1.34%

3

TCS

IT

-0.89%

4

Bharat Elec

Capital Goods

-0.24%

F&O Corner

OI Analysis

Near Resistance: 23,500 The 23,500 strike stands out as a major hurdle with a high Call OI concentration. Total Call OI for the session stands at 11.80 Cr.

Near Support: 23,000 On the downside, the 23,000 strike shows a massive buildup of Put OI, acting as the immediate floor ("OI Support") that the market is currently holding. Total Put OI for the session stands at 14.76 Cr.

PCR Analysis: 1.24 The Put-Call Ratio (PCR) stands at 1.24, indicating a bullish sentiment. The ratio suggests that put writers are more aggressive, expecting the index to maintain its upward trajectory.

Max Pain

The Max Pain Strike is currently pegged at 23,300.00. With the market closing at 23,306.45, the index has settled right at the point of minimum pain for option sellers, indicating a very efficient movement aligned with the current derivative positioning.

India VIX

Current Level: 24.64 | -0.10 (-0.4%)

Interpretation: The "Fear Gauge" witnessed a slight cooling off today. This contraction indicates that market anxiety is easing following the steady climb in the Nifty 50.

The drop suggests a return of confidence and an increase in risk appetite among market participants as the index successfully navigated past intraday volatility to close with significant gains.

Major Market Drivers

Finance & Cement Lead: Heavyweights like Shriram Finance and UltraTech Cement led the charge, with the NBFC and construction sectors emerging as the primary engines of today's rally.

Infrastructure Strength: Larsen & Toubro continued its robust performance, contributing heavily to the index.

IT & Power Drags: While the broader market was green, the IT and Power sectors saw some pressure, with Tech Mahindra and Power Grid acting as the primary laggards in an otherwise bullish session.

Indian Stock Market Today – Technical Summary

Indicator

Observation

Bias

Closing Level

23,306.45

Bullish

Intraday Trend

Strong Uptrend

Positive

Resistance

23,500

Key Hurdle

Support

23,000

Strong Base

PCR

1.24

Bullish

VIX

24.64

Cooling but Elevated

Final Outlook 

The Indian stock market today continued its strong recovery trend, with the Nifty gaining over 1.7%, signaling sustained bullish momentum.

The index has successfully reclaimed the 23,300 zone, which now acts as a strong support base. Sustaining above this level increases the probability of a breakout toward 23,500–23,700 levels.

However, the presence of strong Call OI at 23,500 suggests that the market may face short-term resistance before continuing the rally.

The elevated yet stable India VIX near 24 indicates that volatility remains present, but panic is subsiding, allowing controlled upward movement.

Overall, the short-term outlook remains bullish with mild caution, as long as the index holds above key support levels.

FAQs

1. How did the Indian stock market today perform?

The Nifty 50 gained 1.72%, closing at 23,306.45, indicating strong bullish momentum.

2. What sectors led today’s rally?

NBFC, Cement, and Infrastructure sectors were the top contributors.

3. What does PCR of 1.24 indicate?

It indicates strong bullish sentiment, with aggressive put writing.

4. Why is India VIX still high?

Although slightly cooling, it reflects ongoing volatility and cautious sentiment.

5. What are the key levels for tomorrow?

Resistance: 23,500Support: 23,000

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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