Nifty, Sensex & Bank Nifty Today — Market Opening Report (4 Dec 2025)
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Nifty, Sensex & Bank Nifty Today — Market Opening Report (4 December 2025)

Updated: 10:35 AM IST • Location: Mumbai, India

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Market Overview 4 December

1. Quick Market Overview

Indian markets opened cautiously this morning. At 10:35 AM IST, the session shows mixed breadth with selective buying in banking and autos. The near-term bias is range-bound to mildly positive — upside likely if Nifty holds the 22,300 zone. Keep an eye on global cues: US futures are slightly positive and Asian markets are mixed.

2. Key Levels — Nifty / Sensex / Bank Nifty

Use these levels for intraday planning. They are approximate live levels intended for framing trades and risk management.

IndexApprox LevelBiasSupportResistance
Nifty 50~22,340Neutral → Positive above 22,38022,300 / 22,24022,520 / 22,650
Sensex~74,050Neutral73,800 / 73,50074,400 / 74,800
Bank Nifty~48,700Watch 48,600 breakout48,450 / 48,20049,000 / 49,350
Support Resistance

3. Technical Cues (EMA & Trend)

Short-term trend: Nifty is trading close to 20 EMA. A clean hold above 20 EMA (daily) keeps the intraday bias positive. Watch the 50 EMA for medium-term confirmation — if 20 EMA crosses above 50 EMA on hourly timeframe, expect momentum continuation.

  • 20 EMA: Immediate reference for intraday long bias.
  • 50 EMA: Use for swing confirmation.
  • SuperTrend: Use as trailing stop for intraday trades.

4. Sector Flow & Top Movers

Current sector picture:

  • Banks: Leading gains — HDFC/ICICI showing accumulation.
  • Autos: Positive flows after strong global cues for autos.
  • IT: Under pressure due to weak global tech sentiment.
  • FMCG: Defensive buying visible in early session.
Sector Flow

5. Top Stocks to Watch (Intraday / Short Swing)

  1. HDFC Bank
  2. ICICI Bank
  3. Tata Motors
  4. Reliance Industries
  5. Sun Pharma

6. Global Cues & FII/DII Flow

Global markets: US futures are modestly higher after mixed corporate cues. Asian markets are mixed — China showing weakness which could pressure export-oriented names. Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) flows need watching this week — net buying by FIIs into banks has supported the market earlier.

7. Quick Trading & Investing Notes

  • Intraday: Trade high-volume breakouts with strict stop-loss (0.5–1.5%).
  • Swing: Use support zones for entries; keep SL per trade 2–4%.
  • Investors: Use intraday weakness to add high-quality holdings after fundamentals check.
  • Risk: Avoid leverage in mixed sessions; keep 10–15% cash for opportunities.

8. Tools Box

Prepared by News Network India. Location: Mumbai, India. For the mid-day 2:00 PM update, follow our live post for technical levels and top sector shifts.