Weekend Investing Daily Byte – 2 July 2026

July 2, 2026 5 min read

Where is the market headed?

An incredibly interesting development has unfolded in the artificial intelligence world, as the United States government is likely to take stakes in major AI companies. This shift has triggered a sharp crash across South Asian markets, with the South Korean KOSPI index dropping almost 6% to 7% today.

This follows a heavy sell-off last night where numerous global AI stocks tumbled between 8% and 10%, a trend that becomes clearly visible on the NASDAQ monitor.

Interestingly, the Indian IT stock trade has turned into a classic contra trade to the broader AI narrative. Whenever AI stocks experience a massive rally, Indian IT equities tend to decline. Conversely, with global AI stocks experiencing a major downturn today, the Indian IT sector witnessed a huge run-up.

This sudden spike does not necessarily mean the IT sector has permanently turned a corner for the better. Such a definitive structural shift can only be confirmed much later after a sustained turnaround. For now, the sector remains heavily oversold, making a dead cat bounce possible at every technical level.

Meanwhile, the AI narrative continues to develop rapidly, especially with President Trump actively tweeting about Micron Technology and other related equities, proving that immense capital remains at stake in these companies right now.

Market Overview

After a prolonged period of stagnation lasting perhaps 10 or 12 trading sessions, the Nifty finally registered a more decisive upward move, gaining 0.71%. This positive breakthrough was heavily dependent on IT stocks leading the charge. Consequently, both the short-term and medium-term trends have officially turned positive for the Nifty.

Broader Market Indices

Other major indices also closed in the green, with the Nifty Next 50 rising by half a percent, and mid-caps and small-caps performing exceptionally well with a 1% gain. In sharp contrast, the Nifty Bank index remained completely flat, showing absolutely no change.

Heat Maps

The Nifty heat map revealed a sea of green across the IT space. Major companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, HCL Tech, and Tech Mahindra all gained substantial ground. Beyond IT, Adani stocks, Eicher Motors, and Titan were also up, alongside gains in Bajaj Finserv, Shriram Finance, and ICICI Bank.

While there were hardly any notable losers within the core Nifty index, the Nifty Next 50 presented a completely different setup. Bank of Baroda plummeted 4% following the settlement of a legal case that wiped 5000 crores out of its net worth. Avenue Supermarts (DMart) also fell by 3.2%. On the positive side, significant gains were seen in TVS Motor, Tata Motors commercial vehicles, Hyundai, Bosch, Godrej, and Britannia.

Top Gainers & Losers

Sectoral Overview

Examining sectoral trends reveals an incredibly strong performance for IT, which surged by 4.64%. Despite this impressive daily jump, the sector is still down minus 15% for the month. Therefore, today’s rally does not signify a major positive shift in the long-term outlook; it is merely a temporary bounce. For this move to signal genuine structural strength, the index must first break above its two-week high, pull the weekly performance back into positive territory, and eventually rescue the monthly chart before anyone can get a clearer idea of where the sector is truly heading.

Aside from IT, most other sectors remained largely muted, with the notable exception of real estate. The real estate sector prolonged its massive rally, skyrocketing by 13.19% to become the best-performing sector of the week. The auto sector also posted solid gains of 1.21% today, bringing its weekly cumulative growth to 4.06%.

Sector of the Day

Nifty IT Index

Within the booming IT space, the hardest-running stocks were Persistent Systems, Mphasis, Infosys, Coforge, and Tech Mahindra. Despite today’s recovery, the charts show a massive decline since the beginning of June, during which the IT index erased more than 20% of its value, making today’s rally just a single-day event for now.

U.S. Market Updates

In international markets, the previous session for US equities ended on a negative note, with the NASDAQ sliding minus 1.5%, while the S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Russell 2000 were only mildly down.

The primary volatility in the US market is highly concentrated within the AI and semiconductor chip space. Severe cuts were observed across several semiconductor stocks, though a massive 74% drop listed on the charts was actually due to a corporate splitting action. Holding companies like KLA Corporation dropped 11%, Micron Technology and Applied Materials plunged 10%, and Lam Research Corporation slid 9.7%. Conversely, robust gains were recorded in Meta Platforms, which jumped almost 9%, along with PDD Holdings, Palantir Technologies, and AppLovin Corporation.

The NASDAQ heat map highlighted extreme weakness and a sea of red in the chip sector, where heavily pumped stocks like Intel, ASML, AMD, and Micron Technology were severely ambushed. Meanwhile, mega-cap components of the Magnificent Seven, including Microsoft, Meta, Apple, and Amazon, managed to perform well.

Applied Materials and Lam Research Corporation were heavily thrashed, and retail giants like Walmart and Costco both tumbled by about 4%. While some of these affected equities could potentially be a part of the Weekend Investing US stock strategy, none of these mentions constitute official financial recommendations.

Tweet Of The Day

For the tweet of the day, a close look at the BSE Limited stock chart reveals crucial insights. BSE recently released its earnings results, which indicate weak growth for the first quarter. Financial analysts at Jefferies noted that for the June quarter, BSE’s quarter-on-quarter growth slowed to a mere 2%, a massive deceleration compared to the 49% quarter-on-quarter growth recorded in March 2026.

Furthermore, BSE is rapidly losing market share in the lucrative derivatives options market, with its share declining steeply to 32.4%. While this serves as excellent news for its primary competitor, the NSE, the stock price chart shows that a massive downward plunge had already occurred right at the start of the month, well before the official results were declared.

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    Weekend Investing Daily Byte – 2 July 2026