The WeekendInvesting Newsletter
Another superb initiative from our Research Desk is The WeekendInvesting Newsletter. This is a daily newsletter that summarizes all the stories we cover during the day(market nuggets), including the daily byte that we shoot every evening. This newsletter will be delivered to your email every evening on market days, providing you with a wealth of market-related information. The newsletter includes both summaries and long-form blogs for all the market nuggets covered. These blogs are also linked to the videos we shoot, so you can choose to watch or read the content according to your preference.
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Markets this week
The year-end market seems to be heading into cold storage, with the weather getting colder and the market following suit. After last Friday’s significant drop, this week’s trading has been extremely dull, remaining virtually flat. The market has, however, managed to avoid falling below last Friday’s level, which is at least a small relief in the short term.
Looking at the charts, you can see the large gap-down candle from last Friday, following Thursday’s gap-up. Throughout this week, prices stayed within the range of that big Friday candle. On a technical note, this could either be a flag pattern—implying that if consolidation continues, the market might head lower—or it might lay the foundation for a recovery if prices hold steady for another week or so. For now, Nifty ended the week with a 0.96% gain.
On the daily chart, Nifty remains very close to its 200-DMA (Daily Moving Average). In fact, the market tried to break out above the 200-DMA on all four trading days this week (Wednesday was a holiday) but failed each time, indicating the presence of selling pressure whenever the market attempts to move higher.
From a weekly perspective, this was a quiet stretch compared to the previous week. It’s too early to say the decline is over—several weeks of consolidation might be needed for a reliable bottom. There is also a possibility that next week could bring a more pronounced drop, potentially testing lower levels if the market sentiment shifts. Developments ahead of the Union Budget, as well as anticipation of Donald Trump’s first policy moves after taking office in January, could lead to a volatile month.
S&P 500 Overview
In global markets, the S&P 500 rose by 0.67% despite an earlier dip. It’s possible that Indian markets will continue to track US market trends until budget announcements provide fresh domestic triggers.
GOLD Overview
Meanwhile, gold edged up by 0.46%, staying relatively stable, aided by the weakening Indian rupee, which has slipped to around 85.5-85.7 against the dollar.
Dollar Index Overview
The dollar index continues to climb, indicating a strengthening dollar—usually a negative sign for FII (Foreign Institutional Investors) flows into emerging markets. If the dollar index keeps rising, FII outflows could persist, posing an ongoing risk to market stability.
Benchmark Indices Overview
Among Indian benchmark indices this week, Nifty rose 0.96%, while the Nifty 500 performed worse. Both Mid Cap and Small Cap indices were flat, and the Nifty Next 50 declined by 0.21%. Over the last month, the Nifty Next 50 has been the worst hit, down 2.3%, whereas Mid Caps and Small Caps have managed small gains.
Sectoral Overview
Sector-wise, pharma, auto, and FMCG led the market this week with gains of around 2.3%. Metals dipped by 1.1%, while other sectors moved within a tighter 1% range. Auto stocks had a good week, recovering some ground, possibly driven by expectations of stronger December sales and year-end discounts pushing inventory.
Overall momentum, calculated using multiple timeframes (one year, six months, three months, one month, and one week), still places pharma, IT, and real estate at the top. Discretionary traders should look for opportunities in these sectors, which have consistently shown relative strength. Although autos and FMCG improved this week, the broader trend remains flat, in line with the subdued market sentiment.
Rebalance Update
We give advance notice here on the upcoming changes in your smallcase for Monday. This advance notice can be used to ignore Monday’s update if there is no change. If there is a change indicated you can use the smallcase app or log in to weekendinvesting.smallcase.com to see the rebalance. A backup email is sent by mid-day Monday if you have not rebalanced by then and yet another one a
Note: We are not including LIQUIDBEES as an ADD or an EXIT count.
WeekendInvesting Products – LIVE Index Data
Many of you had asked us to make the index series of all WeekendInvesting Products available so that you could perform your own analysis and studies. You can find a link to the LIVE sheet here and also on the HUB under the support column in the content tab.