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PNGS Reva Diamond Jewellery IPO

PNGS Reva Diamond Jewellery IPO

PNGS Reva Diamond Jewellery Ltd. is launching a book-building IPO of Rs. 380.00 crore, comprising a fresh issue of Rs. 380.00 crore.
The IPO opens for subscription on Tuesday, February 24, 2026 and closes on Thursday, February 26, 2026. The allotment is expected to be finalised on Friday, February 27, 2026, and the shares are proposed to be listed on BSE and NSE with a tentative listing date of Wednesday, March 4, 2026.

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PNGS Reva Diamond Jewellery IPO Details

Parameter Details
IPO Size Rs. 380.00 crore
Business Jewellery retail brand “Reva” (diamond & precious/semi-precious jewellery in gold/platinum)
Store Network (RHP) 34 stores across 25 cities (Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka)
Total Issue Size 98,44,559 shares
FY25 PAT Rs. 59.47 crore
Key Risk Gold price volatility, discretionary demand cycles, premium valuation post issue
Chanakya View Selective participation; track pricing comfort + subscription trend

Final Subscription Tally

Particulars Details
Size Rs. 380.00 Cr.
Open 24/02
Close 26/02
Al 27/02
List 04/03
 

IPO Details at a Glance

Particulars Details
IPO Opening Date Tuesday, 24 Feb 2026
IPO Closing Date Thursday, 26 Feb 2026
Listing Date (Tentative) Wednesday, 4 Mar 2026
Face Value Rs. 10 per share
Price Band Rs. 367 – Rs. 386
Lot Size 32 Shares
Issue Type Book Building IPO
Sale Type Fresh Capital
Total Issue Size 98,44,559 Shares
Total Issue Amount Rs. 380.00 crore
Fresh Issue Rs. 380.00 crore
Offer for Sale Nil
Listing At BSE, NSE
Share Holding Pre Issue 2,18,66,400 shares
Share Holding Post Issue 3,17,10,959 shares
Market Cap (Pre-IPO) Rs. 1,224.04 Cr

IPO Timetable (Tentative)

Event Date
IPO Opens Tue, Feb 24, 2026
IPO Closes Thu, Feb 26, 2026
Allotment Fri, Feb 27, 2026
Refunds Mon, Mar 2, 2026
Credit of Shares Mon, Mar 2, 2026
Listing Wed, Mar 4, 2026

Investor Reservation

Category Shares Offered
QIB Not less than 75% of the Net Issue
NII Not more than 15% of the Net Issue
Retail Not more than 10% of the Net Issue

IPO Lot Size & Investment Amount

Category Lots Shares Amount (Rs.)
Retail (Min) 1 32 12,352
Retail (Max) 16 512 1,97,632
S-HNI (Min) 17 544 2,09,984
S-HNI (Max) 80 2,560 9,88,160
B-HNI (Min) 81 2,592 10,00,512

What Does PNGS Reva Diamond Jewellery Do?

Particulars Details
Incorporated 2004
Business Jewellery made using diamonds and precious/semi-precious stones studded into gold and platinum
Brand “Reva”
Key Products Rings, earrings, necklaces, pendants, solitaires, bangles, bracelets, mangalsutra, nose rings, chains
Collections (as on Sep 30, 2025) 13 jewellery collections
Design & Sourcing In-house design team + curated selections from third-party manufacturers and Karigars
Store Network (RHP) 34 stores across 25 cities (Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka)
Store Models FOCO, FOFO, COCO
Store Area (RHP) 647.15 Running Feet

Competitive Strengths

Strength Details
Promoter legacy Brand value and legacy of promoters supports trust and stability
Board strength Experienced directors across finance, business, retail and jewellery
Regional execution Presence in Tier-1/2/3 cities supports efficiency and community trust
Portfolio Diversified product range across categories and price points
Scalable model FOCO/FOFO/COCO formats support expansion strategy

Financials (Rs. crore – Restated)

Period Ended 30 Sep 2025 31 Mar 2025 31 Mar 2024 31 Mar 2023
Assets 352.70 226.84 158.33 123.93
Total Income 157.12 259.11 196.24 199.35
EBITDA 30.79 79.61 56.14 68.73
PAT 20.13 59.47 42.41 51.75
Net Worth 120.31 100.19 -28.50 -52.02
Reserves and Surplus 98.44 95.33 -37.64 -60.74
Total Borrowings 130.25 90.65

Key Performance Indicators (FY25)

KPI Sep 30, 2025 Mar 31, 2025
ROE 18.3% 165.9%
ROCE 25.2% 79.8%
Debt/Equity 1.10 0.90
RoNW 16.73% 59.36%
PAT Margin 12.85% 23.04%
EBITDA Margin 19.65% 41.81%
Price to Book Value 8.42

Objects of the Issue

Purpose Amount (Rs. crore)
Setting-up of 15 New Stores 286.56
Marketing & promotional expenses for launch of 15 New Stores 35.40
General corporate purposes Balance

Promoters & Shareholding

Particulars Details
Promoters P.N. Gadgil & Sons Limited, Govind Vishwanath Gadgil, Renu Govind Gadgil
Promoter Holding (Pre IPO) 87.45%
Promoter Holding (Post IPO) 60.31%
EPS (Rs.) 27.20 (Pre) / 12.70 (Post)
P/E (x) 14.19 (Pre) / 30.4 (Post)
Market Cap Rs. 1,224.04 Cr.

PNGS Reva Diamond Jewellery IPO – Review

Parameter Review
Business positioning Organised diamond jewellery retail brand with regional footprint and multi-format expansion model
Key growth trigger IPO proceeds primarily for 15 new stores + launch marketing to build local visibility
Financial track Profitable (FY25 PAT Rs. 59.47 Cr.); net worth turned positive; monitor margin normalisation vs inventory cycle
Key risks Gold price volatility, discretionary demand, working capital intensity, valuation re-rating post issue
Who it suits Medium-term investors tracking retail expansion execution; listing gains depend on demand/subscription and grey market cues

Chanakya View

Selective participation. Track price band comfort, subscription trend and grey market signals. Medium-term outcome hinges on store rollout execution and sustained demand in focus markets.

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Disclaimer-

This IPO coverage is for informational purposes only. Investors are advised to read the RHP/DRHP carefully and consult a SEBI-registered investment advisor before investing.

 



 

 

Is PNGS Reva Diamond Jewellery profitable?

Yes. FY25 PAT stood at Rs. 59.47 crore.

What does the company do?

Diamond and precious jewellery retail under the “Reva” brand.

Who should be cautious?

Investors sensitive to valuation, jewellery demand cycles and gold price volatility.

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Shree Ram Twistex

Shree Ram Twistex IPO

Shree Ram Twistex Ltd. is launching a book-building IPO of Rs. 100.70 crore, comprising entirely a fresh issue of 1,06,00,000 equity shares.
The IPO opens for subscription on Monday, February 23, 2026 and closes on Wednesday, February 25, 2026. The allotment is expected to be finalised on Thursday, February 26, 2026, and the shares are proposed to be listed on BSE and NSE with a tentative listing date of Monday, March 2, 2026.
Listing- Yet to be listed

Shree Ram Twistex IPO

IPO Size: Rs. 100.70 crore

Business: Cotton yarn manufacturing company

Manufacturing Base: Gondal, Rajkot, Gujarat

FY25 PAT: Rs. 8.00 crore

Key Risk: Textile cycle sensitivity and margin volatility

Chanakya View: Neutral with long-term textile demand outlook

Final Subscription Tally

Size Rs.100.70 Cr.

Open 23/02 Close 25/02 Al 26/02 List 02/03

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IPO Details at a Glance

Particulars Details
IPO Opening Date Monday, 23 Feb 2026
IPO Closing Date Wednesday, 25 Feb 2026
Listing Date (Tentative) Monday, 2 March 2026
Face Value Rs. 10 per share
Price Band Rs. 95 – Rs. 104
Lot Size 144 Shares
Issue Type Book Building IPO
Total Issue Size 1,06,00,000 Shares
Total Issue Amount Rs. 100.70 crore – Rs. 110.24 crore
Fresh Issue 1,06,00,000 Shares
Offer for Sale Nil
Listing At BSE, NSE

IPO Timetable (Tentative)

Event Date
IPO Opens Mon, Feb 23, 2026
IPO Closes Wed, Feb 25, 2026
Allotment Thu, Feb 26, 2026
Refunds Fri, Feb 27, 2026
Credit of Shares Fri, Feb 27, 2026
Listing Mon, Mar 2, 2026

Investor Reservation

Category Shares Offered
QIB Not less than 75% of the Issue
NII Not more than 15% of the Issue
Retail Not more than 10% of the Issue

IPO Lot Size & Investment Amount

Category Lots Shares Amount (Rs.)
Retail (Min) 1 144 14,976
Retail (Max) 13 1,872 1,94,688
S-HNI (Min) 14 2,016 2,09,664
B-HNI (Min) 67 9,648 10,03,392

What Does Shree Ram Twistex Ltd. Do?

Shree Ram Twistex manufactures cotton yarns including Compact Ring Spun and Carded Yarns, both Combed and Carded, used in knitting and weaving applications such as denim, terry towels, shirting, sheeting, sweaters, socks, home textiles and industrial fabrics.

The company also offers value-added yarns like Eli Twist (Combed and Carded), Compact Slub Yarns and Lycra-Blended Yarns. Operating on a B2B model, it supplies textile manufacturers, garment exporters and bulk buyers across multiple Indian states and international markets.

Its manufacturing facility is located in Gondal, Rajkot, Gujarat, equipped with 17 compact ring-spinning machines and a total spindle capacity of 27,744. The company maintains five warehouses with combined storage capacity of 9,855 MT.

Competitive Strengths

Fully integrated spinning infrastructure with modern technologies

Long-standing relationships with key customers

Strategically located manufacturing facility with strong storage infrastructure

Track record of healthy growth

Experienced promoters and management team

Financials (Rs. crore – Restated)

Particulars 30 Sep 2025 31 Mar 2025 31 Mar 2024 31 Mar 2023
Assets 217.44 194.20 154.30 135.71
Total Income 132.27 256.32 231.72 213.58
EBITDA 17.04 21.85 20.19 17.40
PAT 7.00 8.00 6.55 2.05
Net Worth 80.70 74.03 66.80 61.11
Reserves & Surplus 51.33 44.66 37.42 49.36
Total Borrowings 60.70 62.48 67.04 55.70

Key Performance Indicators (KPI)

KPI Sep 30, 2025 Mar 31, 2025
ROCE 10.74% 13.37%
Debt/Equity 0.75 0.84
RoNW 9.05% 11.36%
PAT Margin 5.30% 3.14%
EBITDA Margin 12.90% 8.57%
EPS (Rs.) 2.72 3.50

Objects of the Issue

Purpose Amount (Rs. crore)
Setting up 6.1 MW Solar Power Plant for captive use 7.85
Setting up 4.2 MW Wind Power Plant for captive use 39.00
Repayment/pre-payment of borrowings 14.89
Funding working capital requirements 44.00
General corporate purposes Balance

Promoters & Shareholding

Bhaveshbhai Bhikhumbhai Ramani, Jay Atulbhai Tilala and Nidhi Bhaveshbhai Kothari are the promoters of the company.

Particulars Holding
Pre-IPO 47.07%
Post-IPO To be declared

Company Address

Shree Ram Twistex Ltd.
566P1, Umwada Road
Near Bajrang Cotspin, Gondal
Rajkot, Gujarat – 360311
Phone: +91 75100 12200
Email: cs@shreeramtwistex.com

IPO Lead Manager(s)
Interactive Financial Services Ltd.

IPO Registrar
Bigshare Services Pvt.Ltd.

Shree Ram Twistex IPO – Review

Shree Ram Twistex IPO offers exposure to India’s textile manufacturing value chain with focus on cotton yarn and value-added spinning products. Expansion into renewable captive power through solar and wind projects may support long-term cost efficiency, while B2B relationships and integrated infrastructure strengthen operational positioning.

However, textile demand cyclicality, raw material price volatility and margin sensitivity remain key risks for investors evaluating the IPO.

Chanakya View
Neutral. Suitable for investors with moderate risk appetite looking at textile manufacturing growth with operational expansion.

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Disclaimer

This IPO coverage is for informational purposes only. Investors are advised to read the RHP/DRHP carefully and consult a SEBI-registered investment advisor before investing.

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Clean Max Enviro IPO

Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions IPO

Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions Ltd. is launching a book-building IPO of Rs. 3,100.00 crore, comprising a fresh issue of Rs. 1,200.00 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) of Rs. 1,900.00 crore by existing shareholders.
The IPO opens for subscription on Monday, February 23, 2026 and closes on Wednesday, February 25, 2026. The allotment is expected to be finalised on Thursday, February 26, 2026, and the shares are proposed to be listed on BSE and NSE with a tentative listing date of Monday, March 2, 2026.

Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions IPO

IPO Size: Rs. 3,100.00 crore

Business: Commercial & Industrial renewable energy solutions provider

Operational Capacity: 2.54 GW operational portfolio (as of July 2025)

FY25 PAT: Rs. 19.43 crore (profit turnaround phase)

Key Risk: High leverage and execution dependency

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IPO Details at a Glance

Particulars Details
IPO Opening Date Monday, 23 Feb 2026
IPO Closing Date Wednesday, 25 Feb 2026
Listing Date (Tentative) Monday, 2 March 2026
Face Value Rs. 1 per share
Price Band Rs. 1000 – Rs. 1053
Lot Size 14 Shares
Employee Discount Rs. 100 per share
Issue Type Book Building IPO
Total Issue Size Rs. 3,100.00 crore
Total Issue Amount Rs. 3,100.00 crore
Fresh Issue Rs. 1,200.00 crore
Offer for Sale Rs. 1,900.00 crore
Listing At BSE, NSE

IPO Timetable (Tentative)

Event Date
IPO Opens Mon, Feb 23, 2026
IPO Closes Wed, Feb 25, 2026
Allotment Thu, Feb 26, 2026
Refunds Thu, Feb 26, 2026
Credit of Shares Fri, Feb 27, 2026
Listing Mon, Mar 2, 2026

Investor Reservation

Category Shares Offered
QIB Not more than 50% of the Net Offer
NII Not less than 15% of the Net Offer
Retail Not less than 35% of the Net Offer

IPO Lot Size & Investment Amount

Category Lots Shares Amount (Rs.)
Retail (Min) 1 14 14,742
Retail (Max) 13 182 1,91,646
S-HNI (Min) 14 196 2,06,388
B-HNI (Min) 68 952 10,02,456

What Does Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions Do?

Segment Details
Renewable Energy Power Sales Renewable power supply via long-term PPAs and EAPAs
Renewable Energy Services EPC, O&M, evacuation infrastructure and carbon services
Capacity 2.54 GW operational and 2.53 GW contracted capacity

Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions Ltd. is India’s largest commercial and industrial (C&I) renewable energy provider as of March 31, 2025, according to the CRISIL Report.

Competitive Strengths

Key Strength Details
Market Leadership Strong position in C&I renewable energy segment
Execution Capabilities Timely EPC execution and lifecycle management
Customer Solutions Integrated renewable and carbon solutions
Capital Discipline Efficient capital allocation and risk management

Financials (Rs. crore – Consolidated)

Period FY25 FY24 FY23
Total Income 1,610.34 1,425.31 960.98
EBITDA 1,015.07 741.57 405.92
PAT 19.43 -37.64 -59.47
Net Worth 3,054.00 2,178.04 1,439.20
Total Borrowings 7,973.70 5,514.56 3,843.42

Key Performance Indicators (FY25)

KPI Value
RoNW 1.09%
ROE 1.27%
ROCE 6%
Debt/Equity 2.49

Objects of the Issue

Purpose Amount (Rs. crore)
Repayment / prepayment of borrowings 1,125.00
General corporate purposes Balance

Promoters & Shareholding

Particulars Holding
Pre-IPO 74.89%
Post-IPO To be declared

Promoters include Kuldeep Jain, Pratap Jain, Nidhi Jain, BGTF One Holdings (DIFC) Ltd and Kempinc LLP.

Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions IPO – Review
Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions IPO offers exposure to India’s renewable energy transition with a strong commercial & industrial (C&I) focus and integrated EPC capabilities. Capacity expansion, long-term PPAs and strong EBITDA growth support long-term scalability. However, elevated leverage levels, capital-intensive business structure and execution dependency remain key monitorables for investors.

Chanakya View
Detailed investment view to be updated after evaluating valuation metrics and peer comparison at the upper price band.

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Is Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions profitable?

 Yes, FY25 PAT stood at Rs. 19.43 crore after losses in prior years.

What is the core business of Clean Max Enviro Energy?

Commercial & Industrial renewable energy solutions with EPC and power sale model.

Gaudium IVF IPO- OT

Gaudium IVF IPO

Gaudium IVF & Women Health Ltd. is launching a book-building IPO comprising a fresh issue of 1,13,92,500 shares and an offer for sale (OFS) of 94,93,700 shares by existing shareholders.
The IPO opens for subscription on Friday, February 20, 2026 and closes on Tuesday, February 24, 2026. The allotment is expected to be finalised on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, and the shares are proposed to be listed on BSE and NSE with a tentative listing date of Friday, February 27, 2026.
Listing- Yet to be listed

Gaudium IVF IPO

IPO Size: Rs. 165.00 crore (approx. at upper band)

Business: IVF, ART & Women Healthcare Services

Network: Hub-and-spoke fertility clinic model

Key Risk: Healthcare expansion execution risk

Chanakya View: Neutral to Positive for long-term healthcare growth theme

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IPO Details at a Glance

Particulars Details
IPO Opening Date Friday, 20 Feb 2026
IPO Closing Date Tuesday, 24 Feb 2026
Listing Date (Tentative) Friday, 27 Feb 2026
Face Value Rs. 5 per share
Price Band Rs. 75 – Rs. 79
Lot Size 189 Shares
Issue Type Book Building IPO
Total Issue Size 2,08,86,200 Equity Shares
Total Issue Amount Rs. 156.65 crore – Rs. 165.00 crore
Fresh Issue 1,13,92,500 Equity Shares
Offer for Sale 94,93,700 Equity Shares
Listing At BSE, NSE

IPO Timetable (Tentative)

Event Date
IPO Opens Fri, Feb 20, 2026
IPO Closes Tue, Feb 24, 2026
Allotment Wed, Feb 25, 2026
Refunds Wed, Feb 25, 2026
Credit of Shares Thu, Feb 26, 2026
Listing Fri, Feb 27, 2026

Investor Reservation

Category Shares Offered
QIB Not more than 50.00% of Net Issue
NII Not less than 15.00% of Net Issue
Retail Not less than 35.00% of Net Issue

IPO Lot Size & Investment Amount

Category Lots Shares Amount (Rs.)
Retail (Min) 1 189 14,931
Retail (Max) 13 2,457 1,94,103
S-HNI (Min) 14 2,646 2,09,034
B-HNI (Min) 67 12,663 10,00,377

What Does Gaudium IVF & Women Health Ltd. Do?

Incorporated in March 2015, Gaudium IVF and Women Health Limited provides assisted reproductive technology (ART) and IVF treatments across India through a hub-and-spoke model. The company operates over thirty locations, including seven hubs and twenty-eight spoke centres, and has strategic alliances with infertility experts to expand access to fertility treatment.

Its centres are located in Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bangalore, Patna, Ludhiana and Srinagar, serving domestic as well as international patients. Services include IVF, ICSI, IUI, ovulation induction, advanced male infertility treatments and specialised gynaecological care including PCOD/PCOS and high-risk pregnancy management.

Competitive Strengths

Patient-centric treatment approach

Experienced clinical team

Advanced INTEGRA Ti labs for ICSI

Highly technical USG-guided services

Established urban hub network

Asset-light expansion strategy

Financials (Rs. crore – Consolidated)

Particulars 30 Sep 2025 31 Mar 2025 31 Mar 2024 31 Mar 2023
Assets 106.62 88.51 51.01 36.63
Total Income 49.75 70.96 48.15 44.26
EBITDA 18.95 28.63 19.27 20.07
PAT 12.51 19.13 10.32 13.53
Net Worth 58.85 46.30 26.99 22.73
Reserves & Surplus 28.16 15.60 26.00 21.74
Total Borrowings 22.51 18.93 15.73 9.78

Key Performance Indicators (KPI)

KPI Sep 30, 2025 Mar 31, 2025
ROE 21.25% 41.31%
ROCE 21.03% 39.70%
Debt/Equity 0.38 0.41
RoNW 21.34% 41.71%
PAT Margin 25.14% 26.96%
EBITDA Margin 38.29% 40.48%
EPS (Rs.) 3.12 3.44

Objects of the Issue

Purpose Amount (Rs. crore)
Funding capital expenditure towards establishment of New IVF Centers 50.00
Repayment/pre-payment of certain borrowings 20.00
General Corporate Purposes Balance
Total 70.00

Promoters & Shareholding

The Promoters of the company are Dr. Manika Khanna, Dr. Peeyush Khanna and Vishad Khanna.

Particulars Holding
Pre-IPO 99.99%
Post-IPO To be declared

Company Address

Gaudium IVF & Women Health Ltd.
B1/51, Janak Puri, B-1,
New Delhi, New Delhi – 110058
Phone: 011-4885 8585
Email: compliance@gaudiumivfcentre.com
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IPO Lead Manager(s)
Sarthi Capital Advisors Pvt.Ltd.

IPO Registrar
Bigshare Services Pvt.Ltd.

Gaudium IVF IPO – Review

Gaudium IVF operates in a structurally growing fertility services segment driven by rising infertility awareness, medical tourism and increasing acceptance of assisted reproductive technology in India. The hub-and-spoke expansion strategy combined with an asset-light model supports scalability and margin expansion potential.

However, healthcare execution risks, competitive fertility clinic landscape and valuation comfort near the upper price band remain key monitorables for investors.

Chanakya View
Neutral to Positive. Suitable for investors looking at niche healthcare growth stories with a medium to long-term perspective.

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Chanakya provides independent IPO analysis combining fundamentals, grey market intelligence and technical insights for retail and long-term investors.

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This IPO coverage is for informational purposes only. Investors are advised to read the RHP/DRHP carefully and consult a SEBI-registered investment advisor before investing.

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Sumit Bagadia's breakout stocks
Sumeet Bagadia’s Breakout stocks

Breakout stocks to buy or Sell – Sumeet Bagadia

🕗 Last Update: 20 February 2026, 8.00 AM

Following weak global cues triggered by escalating US-Iran tensions, the Indian equity market witnessed a sharp risk-off session on Thursday, with selling pressure visible across segments. All major indices closed in the red, while the broader market saw significant erosion in wealth as BSE-listed companies collectively lost nearly Rs. 7 lakh crore in market capitalisation.

Institutional flows reflected a defensive stance. Both DIIs and FIIs turned net sellers in the cash market, offloading Rs. 1,082.15 crore and Rs. 459.90 crore respectively, highlighting rising caution at higher levels. In the derivatives segment, FII positioning continues to remain net bearish, reinforcing a weak undertone and indicating subdued investor confidence heading into the next trading session.

Stock Market Outlook Today

According to Sumeet Bagadia, Executive Director at Choice Broking, the near-term structure of the Indian market remains fragile. The Nifty 50 faces immediate resistance in the 25,600–25,650 zone, while crucial support is placed around 25,300–25,350.

Bagadia noted that derivatives positioning shows meaningful put writing at the 25,400 strike and aggressive call writing near 25,600, suggesting a defined consolidation band in the short term. Traders are advised to remain cautious near key support levels and wait for a decisive breakout above resistance before initiating fresh directional positions.

Bank Nifty Outlook

On Bank Nifty, Bagadia highlighted that the daily RSI is placed at 55.53, indicating weakening momentum despite remaining in the neutral-to-positive territory. Immediate resistance is seen around 61,000–61,100, while the 60,400–60,500 zone continues to act as an important support band for maintaining near-term stability.

Overall, the current market texture reflects heightened volatility, and participants may prefer a stock-specific and level-based approach until broader sentiment stabilises.

Sumeet Bagadia Break out Stocks Recommendations:

Stocks to buy

Sumeet Bagadia’s stocks to buy

Regarding stocks to buy today, Sumeet Bagadia recommended these five breakout stocks: SBI Card, NTPC Green, Navin Fluorine, HDFC Life, and Data Patterns (India).

1] SBI Card: Buy at 798.20, Target 870, Stop Loss 760.

2] NTPC Green: Buy at 90.51, Target 97, Stop Loss 87.

3] Navin Fluorine: Buy at 6388, Target 7000, Stop Loss 6080.

4] HDFC Life: Buy at 733.15, Target 800, Stop Loss 700

5] Data Patterns (India): Buy at 2914, Target 3150, Stop Loss 2770.

FAQs about Sumeet Bagadia Break out stocks

Who is Sumeet Bagadia?

He is Executive Director at Choice Broking, offering daily market outlooks and stock recommendations.

What are breakout stocks?

Breakout stocks are those that move above a defined resistance level or price pattern on strong volumes, indicating potential for a sharp upward trend.

How should investors approach breakout stocks?

Experts suggest a stock-specific strategy — look for technically strong charts, confirm volume participation, and keep strict stop-loss levels.

What risk factors should traders keep in mind?

Breakouts can sometimes fail if broader market support is missing. Investors must monitor support levels and global cues before committing higher capital.

Which are the 3 stocks to buy right now in India?

Sumeet Bagadia recommended 5 stocks to buy right now-
IDBI Bank, Sharda Cropchem, Navin Fluorine, Escorts, and Carraro India.

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Grey Market Premium

Grey Market Premium

🕗 Last Update: 20 February 2026, 6.00 AM

 

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is Grey market?

A Grey Market also know as a parallel market, is an unofficial stock and applications market.

In this market, the investors trade for shares or applications before the shares are officially listed for trading in the stock exchange. Trading in grey market stocks in India is done in cash and in person.

No third-party firms such as Stock Exchanges or SEBI back this transaction. Kostak and Grey Market Premium are the two well-known terms in the Initial Public Offering (IPO) Grey Market.

Grey markets in India have existed as a parallel market for stocks for a long time, and traders and investors verify their authenticity.

What is Grey market Premium?

Grey Market Premiu is popularly known as GMP. The amount at which the IPO shares are traded is known as grey market premium. The company’s stock that will come up with the IPO is bought and sold outside the stock market. The live grey market premium is believed to reflect how the IPO will react on its listing day.

Lets understand with an example

Let’s assume that the issue price of Stock WIN is Rs. 100. And the grey market premium is Rs. 300. This suggests that investors are ready to purchase the shares of Company WIN for Rs.400 (100+300).

What is Subject to rate in an IPO?

Subject to Sauda price is an extension to the IPO Kostak rate. In subject to sauda, the buyer of the application agrees to pay a fixed price against the IPO application only if the seller of the IPO application receives allotment in the IPO. The subject-to-Sauda rates are generally higher than the Kostak rates.

Considering the above example, the buyer of the applicant agrees to pay an additional Rs 4,000 for the entire application provided the IPO applicant receives the allotment.

In this case, if the applicant secures no allotment, the deal gets cancelled. However, if the IPO applicant receives the allotment the buyer of the IPO application pays Rs 4,000 as the premium. The seller of the applicant either passes the listing gains to the seller or shares to the buyer of the IPO application for Rs 11,500 (7,500 + 4,000).

Note: Rs 7,500 is the amount for 15 shares bought at Rs 500. Rs 4000 is the premium buyer paid for the entire application.

What is Kostak & Sauda rates?

The IPO Kostak price is an agreed-upon price at which IPO applications are sold and purchased, regardless of their allotment status. The Kostak Price is the fixed price paid by the buyer of the IPO Application to the seller of the IPO Application.

The Kostak rate is the price for the entire IPO application and not per share. It is a price mutually agreed between the buyer and seller.

For example, an investor has applied for 15 shares at Rs 500 in an IPO amounting to Rs 7500. Now there is another investor who is bullish about this upcoming IPO and agrees to pay Rs 1,000 as the premium to purchase the entire IPO application. In this case, the seller of the IPO application secures a fixed profit of Rs 1,000 irrespective of whether he secures an allotment or not.

If the seller receives allotment and the listing happens at a premium, the seller is required to pass the listing gains to the buyer or credit the shares to the purchaser against Rs 8,500 (7,500 +1,000).

If the seller does not receive the allotment, still the buyer of the IPO application needs to pay Rs 1,000 to the seller of the IPO application.

How GMP is calculated?

There are many variables which determine the price of an IPO on the grey market.

The Grey market Premium (GMP) over an above the IPO issue price is determined by demand and supply statistics, similar to stock prices. I expect the grey market pricing to be lower. The players in the grey market estimate the listing price for an IPO and the difference between the estimated listing price and the issue price is considered as GMP.

The profitability of an Issuer company and the valuation as which the shares are offered also affect the estimate of listing price.

Types of Trading in Grey market?


There are two types of trading in the grey market-

1.Trading of Applications, i.e., selling or buying IPO applications at a particular rate or premium.
2. Trading of Allotted Shares, i.e., selling or buying the allocated IPO shares before they get listed in the stock exchanges.

How do you calculate listing price from GMP?

GMP or Grey market Premium is rough indication of the premium/discount over the IPO-issue-price. At this juncture, we shall not go into the nitty gritty of how GMP is arrived at or quoted in the Grey market.
The players add up GMP to the IPO-Issue-price and estimate the IPO listing price.

Let’s understand:
The GMP of an IPO of company SUCCESS is Rs. 25 and the shares are offered at Rs. 50. Then the shares are estimated to get listed at Rs 75 (Rs. 50+ Rs. 25 GMP)

Is trading in grey market illegal?

Yes, in simple words, the trading in the grey market is not legal and disapproved by the market regulator SEBI.
Under normal circumstances, market factors determine the GMP, so the chances of fraud are not high in such IPOs. However, many a times, the grey market operator in connivance with the IPO-promoter/its lead manager manipulates the GMP, to attract the gullible and innocent investors to apply for the IPO and the investors incur losses. 
To prevent such frauds, the market regulator discourages grey market trading.

Who should you contact to trade in Grey Market?

As we know trading in a grey market is not legal, the trading in the grey market is often carried out over phone calls.
There are no such official registered persons or traders for grey market trading.
An investor willing to trade in the grey market needs to find a local dealer who will help find the buyers and sellers.

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What is Grey market?

A Grey Market also know as a parallel market, is an unofficial stock and applications market.

In this market, the investors trade for shares or applications before the shares are officially listed for trading in the stock exchange. Trading in grey market stocks in India is done in cash and in person.

No third-party firms such as Stock Exchanges or SEBI back this transaction. Kostak and Grey Market Premium are the two well-known terms in the Initial Public Offering (IPO) Grey Market.

Grey markets in India have existed as a parallel market for stocks for a long time, and traders and investors verify their authenticity.

What is Grey market Premium?

Grey Market Premiu is popularly known as GMP. The amount at which the IPO shares are traded is known as grey market premium. The company’s stock that will come up with the IPO is bought and sold outside the stock market. The live grey market premium is believed to reflect how the IPO will react on its listing day.

Lets understand with an example

Let’s assume that the issue price of Stock WIN is Rs. 100. And the grey market premium is Rs. 300. This suggests that investors are ready to purchase the shares of Company WIN for Rs.400 (100+300).

What is Subject to rate in an IPO?

Subject to Sauda price is an extension to the IPO Kostak rate. In subject to sauda, the buyer of the application agrees to pay a fixed price against the IPO application only if the seller of the IPO application receives allotment in the IPO. The subject-to-Sauda rates are generally higher than the Kostak rates.

Considering the above example, the buyer of the applicant agrees to pay an additional Rs 4,000 for the entire application provided the IPO applicant receives the allotment.

In this case, if the applicant secures no allotment, the deal gets cancelled. However, if the IPO applicant receives the allotment the buyer of the IPO application pays Rs 4,000 as the premium. The seller of the applicant either passes the listing gains to the seller or shares to the buyer of the IPO application for Rs 11,500 (7,500 + 4,000).

Note: Rs 7,500 is the amount for 15 shares bought at Rs 500. Rs 4000 is the premium buyer paid for the entire application.

What is Kostak & Sauda rates?

The IPO Kostak price is an agreed-upon price at which IPO applications are sold and purchased, regardless of their allotment status. The Kostak Price is the fixed price paid by the buyer of the IPO Application to the seller of the IPO Application.

The Kostak rate is the price for the entire IPO application and not per share. It is a price mutually agreed between the buyer and seller.

For example, an investor has applied for 15 shares at Rs 500 in an IPO amounting to Rs 7500. Now there is another investor who is bullish about this upcoming IPO and agrees to pay Rs 1,000 as the premium to purchase the entire IPO application. In this case, the seller of the IPO application secures a fixed profit of Rs 1,000 irrespective of whether he secures an allotment or not.

If the seller receives allotment and the listing happens at a premium, the seller is required to pass the listing gains to the buyer or credit the shares to the purchaser against Rs 8,500 (7,500 +1,000).

If the seller does not receive the allotment, still the buyer of the IPO application needs to pay Rs 1,000 to the seller of the IPO application.

How GMP is calculated?

There are many variables which determine the price of an IPO on the grey market.
The Grey market Premium (GMP) over an above the IPO issue price is determined by demand and supply statistics, similar to stock prices. I expect the grey market pricing to be lower. The players in the grey market estimate the listing price for an IPO and the difference between the estimated listing price and the issue price is considered as GMP.
The profitability of an Issuer company and the valuation as which the shares are offered also affect the estimate of listing price.

How Subject to & Kostak rate is calculated?

Types of Trading in Grey market?

Types of Trading in Grey Market
There are two types of trading in the grey market-

1.Trading of Applications, i.e., selling or buying IPO applications at a particular rate or premium.
2. Trading of Allotted Shares, i.e., selling or buying the allocated IPO shares before they get listed in the stock exchanges.

How do you calculate listing price from GMP?

GMP or Grey market Premium is rough indication of the premium/discount over the IPO-issue-price. At this juncture, we shall not go into the nitty gritty of how GMP is arrived at or quoted in the Grey market. The players add up GMP to the IPO-Issue-price and estimate the IPO listing price.
Let’s understand:
The GMP of an IPO of company SUCCESS is Rs. 25 and the shares are offered at Rs. 50. Then the shares are estimated to get listed at Rs 75 (Rs. 50+ Rs. 25 GMP)

Is trading in grey market illegal?

Yes, in simple words, the trading in the grey market is not legal and disapproved by the market regulator SEBI. Under normal circumstances, market factors determine the GMP, so the chances of fraud are not high in such IPOs. However, many a times, the grey market operator in connivance with the IPO-promoter/its lead manager manipulates the GMP, to attract the gullible and innocent investors to apply for the IPO and the investors incur losses.  To prevent such frauds, the market regulator discourages grey market trading.

Who should you contact to trade in Grey Market?

As we know trading in a grey market is not legal, the trading in the grey market is often carried out over phone calls. There are no such official registered persons or traders for grey market trading. An investor willing to trade in the grey market needs to find a local dealer who will help find the buyers and sellers.

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What is Kostak Rate in IPO Grey Market? Complete Guide with Example

What is Kostak Rate in IPO Grey Market?

The Kostak rate in the IPO grey market refers to the fixed price at which IPO applications are bought and sold, regardless of the final allotment outcome. It is essentially the premium an investor can lock in by selling their IPO application before the allotment process is completed.

The Kostak rate is determined by mutual agreement between the seller and the buyer in the grey market. Importantly, the price is set per application (entire lot), not per share.

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Example of Kostak Rate

Suppose:

  • Investor A applies for 10 lots of an IPO at Rs. 100 per share.

  • Each lot has 15 shares, so the total application value is Rs. 15,000 (10 × 15 × 100).

Now, Investor B agrees to buy the application at a Kostak premium of Rs. 2,000.

  • If Investor A gets full allotment and the stock lists at Rs. 150, then Investor A must pass on all listing gains to Investor B and only keeps the fixed Rs. 2,000 profit.

  • Investor B’s profit = (Listing gain Rs. 7,500 – Kostak Rs. 2,000) = Rs. 5,500.

  • Alternatively, Investor B can directly take delivery of the shares by paying Investor A the application amount + Kostak (Rs. 15,000 + Rs. 2,000 = Rs. 17,000).

  • If Investor A does not get any allotment, he still receives the Kostak premium of Rs. 2,000.

Thus, the Kostak rate offers a risk-free profit to the seller of the application, while the buyer takes on the potential upside or downside based on IPO allotment and listing.

Q1. What does Kostak rate mean in IPO grey market?

Kostak rate is the fixed price paid for buying or selling an entire IPO application in the grey market, irrespective of whether the investor gets an allotment.

Q2. How is Kostak rate different from Grey Market Premium (GMP)?

GMP is the premium per share of an IPO in unofficial trades, whereas Kostak rate applies to the entire application. GMP reflects expected listing price; Kostak secures guaranteed profit.

Q3. Why do investors sell their IPO application at Kostak rate?

Some investors prefer guaranteed profit without waiting for allotment or market risk. By selling at a Kostak rate, they lock in fixed returns.

Q4. Can Kostak rate be negative?

Yes, in weak IPOs where market sentiment is poor, Kostak rates can turn negative, indicating buyers are unwilling to pay a premium for the application.

Q5. Is dealing in Kostak rate legal?

The IPO grey market (including Kostak and GMP) is unofficial and unregulated, meaning it operates outside SEBI regulations. Investors participate at their own risk.

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Intraday Trading Made Practical – Levels, signals, Checklist

What is Intraday Trading?

Intraday simply means “within the same trading day.” You buy and sell before the market closes, so no positions are carried to the next day. The aim is to capture intra-day price swings in equities, index futures/options, or select commodities.

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What are “intraday calls”?

They are time-bound trading recommendations—buy or sell—based on technical levels (price, volume, momentum, support/resistance). Entries and exits are both executed on the same day. Discipline is everything: predefined entry, target, and stop-loss are mandatory.

How it works (in practice)

  • Instrument: Stocks, indices, or liquid derivatives.

  • Clock: Positions opened and closed within market hours.

  • Method: React to breakouts, reversals, or mean-reversion signals on short-interval charts.

  • Risk control: Tight stop-loss, realistic targets, and strict position sizing (leverage magnifies gains and losses).

Intraday highs & lows

During the session, a stock/index prints a day’s high and low. A “new intraday high” means price has just surpassed all earlier ticks for that session (it may or may not match the day’s closing price).

One-minute example

A stock opens at Rs. 490. Your intraday call is Buy above Rs. 500, Target Rs. 508–512, Stop-loss Rs. 496.
If price triggers 500 and momentum holds, you book out in the 508–512 zone the same day. If it reverses to 496, you exit immediately—no overnight risk, no hope trades.

Basic Rules of Intraday Trading — Chanakya Playbook

Intraday = speed + discipline. Cooked down to rules you can actually follow on a live screen.

A) Pre-Market Groundwork

  1. Trade only liquid names
    Pick stocks/indices with tight spreads and depth. Avoid illiquid SME/TT stocks for day trades.

  2. Mark levels before the bell
    Prior day high/low, day’s pivots, VWAP, gap zones, and event timings (results, policy, data).

  3. Define your risk per trade
    0.5%–1.0% of your trading capital. Example: Capital Rs. 5,00,000 → risk per trade Rs. 2,500 (at 0.5%).

  4. Position size = Risk ÷ Stop size
    If your stop is Rs. 5, size = 2,500 ÷ 5 = 500 shares. Never “adjust” the stop to fit size; adjust size to fit stop.

B) Entries (Only on your terms)

  1. Wait for confirmation
    Avoid the first 10–15 minutes churn. Enter on a trigger: breakout above resistance, pullback to support, or VWAP reclaim—never on impulse.

  2. Trade with the day’s bias
    Above VWAP and higher highs → favour longs; below VWAP and lower lows → favour shorts. Counter-trend trades = smaller size and quicker exits.

  3. One reason, one trade
    Enter only if your setup conditions are all present (price + volume + structure). No setup, no trade.

C) Exits (Protect first, then aim)

  1. Hard stop, no negotiation
    The stop is placed when you enter. If hit, exit. Do not average down a loser intraday.

  2. Scale out at logical targets
    Partial at R1/R2/previous swing, trail rest behind higher lows or VWAP. If momentum dies, book.

  3. Time stop
    If the idea doesn’t move within your planned window, exit flat/small. Capital is oxygen.

  4. Flat before the bell
    Intraday = no overnight risk. Close positions well before market close (avoid last-minute liquidity traps).

D) Risk & Mindset

  1. Daily loss cap
    Stop for the day at −2R/−3R or when you hit your pre-defined drawdown. Tomorrow is another market.

  2. Limit simultaneous exposure
    Correlated positions amplify risk. Two similar longs often behave like one bigger long.

  3. Journal every trade
    Setup, entry, stop, target, rationale, screenshot. Review weekly; keep what works, drop what doesn’t.

  4. News awareness
    Know the calendar (inflation, policy, results). During releases, reduce size or step aside.

E) Quick Tools That Help

  • VWAP for intraday bias and pullback entries.

  • Structure: Higher-high/higher-low vs lower-high/lower-low.

  • Volume: Breakouts without volume are suspects.

  • ATR: Sets realistic stops/targets based on volatility.


10-Second Intraday Checklist 

  • Is the stock liquid and in play today?

  • Do I have a clear level and a reason to trade?

  • Entry, Stop (pre-placed), Target defined?

  • Position size = Risk ÷ Stop size?

  • Any event risk in next 30–60 minutes?

  • Above/below VWAP and in alignment with structure?

  • If stop hits, I’m out—no averaging.

  • If it stalls, I time-stop.

  • Daily loss cap respected?

  • Flat before close.

Bottom line: Intraday success is less about prediction and more about process—tight risk, clean levels, patient entries, and unemotional exits.

Top Intraday Trading Strategies

Intraday Trading Indicators — Chanakya Playbook

Use indicators to frame the day (bias), time entries, and manage exits. Keep it simple: 2–3 tools in confluence beat a crowded screen.

1) Bias & Mean: VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price)

  • What it tells you: The day’s “fair” price.

  • How to use:

    • Above VWAP with higher-highs → long bias; below with lower-lows → short bias.

    • VWAP reclaim/failure is a high-quality trigger after a trend pullback.

    • Add VWAP bands (±1/±2 SD) as dynamic support/resistance.

  • Pitfall: Don’t counter-trend fade a strong “band walk.”

2) Structure & Trend: EMAs (9/20/50/200)

  • What they tell you: Direction and rhythm of the move.

  • How to use:

    • 9/20 EMA: momentum lane; price riding above = trend intact.

    • 20/50 EMA cross confirms shift; 200 EMA marks big-picture intraday bias.

    • Buy pullbacks to rising 20 EMA in an uptrend; sell rallies to falling 20 EMA in a downtrend.

  • Pitfall: Crossovers lag—avoid late entries in a mature move.

3) Momentum: RSI (14 or 7) & Stochastic / Stochastic RSI

  • What they tell you: Strength and exhaustion.

  • How to use:

    • RSI range shift: Bull sessions hold >40–45, bear sessions cap <55–60.

    • Divergences near key levels (VWAP/pivots) = early warnings.

    • Stoch/ Stoch RSI: faster turns—good for timing around support/resistance.

  • Pitfall: Overbought/oversold can stay extreme in trends—use with structure.

4) Trend + Turn: MACD (12,26,9)

  • What it tells you: Momentum turns via crossovers & zero-line tests.

  • How to use:

    • Bullish when MACD > Signal, best above zero; bearish below zero.

    • Histogram inflection (shrinking red) often precedes a bounce at support.

  • Pitfall: Lagging in chop; combine with VWAP/levels.

5) Volatility & Risk: ATR (Average True Range)

  • What it tells you: Typical intraday move.

  • How to use:

    • Size stops by 0.5–1.0× ATR from entry.

    • Targets at 1–1.5× ATR; trail when realized move ≈ ATR.

  • Pitfall: Fixed rupee stops ignore volatility—ATR fixes that.

6) Levels: Floor Pivots (PP, R1/R2, S1/S2)

  • What they tell you: Pre-set magnets used by many intraday traders.

  • How to use:

    • Opening Range (first 15–30 min) + pivots sets the day’s map.

    • Breakout above ORH with rising volume to R1/R2; fade only if momentum/volume fail at level.

  • Pitfall: Blind fades at R1/S1 when trend is strong.

7) Bands & Squeeze: Bollinger Bands (20, 2)

  • What they tell you: Volatility expansion/compression.

  • How to use:

    • Squeeze → Expansion: trade the break with VWAP/EMA alignment.

    • Band walk signals trend continuation; mid-band is dynamic pullback zone.

  • Pitfall: Mean-reversion mindset kills you during band walks.

8) Participation: Volume / Relative Volume (rVol) & OBV

  • What they tell you: Commitment behind the move.

  • How to use:

    • rVol >1.5 post-open = credible breakouts.

    • OBV higher highs while price tests resistance = breakout probability rises.

  • Pitfall: Low-volume breaks often fail—trim size or skip.


High-Probability Intraday Setups (ready-to-use)

  1. VWAP Reclaim + 9/20 EMA Sync

    • Price dips below VWAP, reclaims with rising volume, 9 EMA crosses above 20 EMA.

    • Entry on first higher low above VWAP; stop = below VWAP/20 EMA (≈0.5–1× ATR).

  2. ORB + Pivot Drive

    • Break above Opening Range High with rVol>1.5; target R1 → R2 trail on higher lows; stop below ORH.

  3. Bollinger Squeeze + MACD Flip

    • Tight bands, MACD histogram turns up from negative; enter on band break in VWAP’s direction.

  4. RSI Range Shift Pullback

    • RSI flips >50 and holds 45–50 on dips; buy pullbacks to 20 EMA/VWAP; exit near prior swing high/pivot.

  5. Trend Exhaustion Fade (advanced)

    • Extended band walk into R2/R3 with RSI divergence + rVol fades. Small, quick counter-trend with tight stop above high.


Do’s, Don’ts & Defaults

Do

  • Use 2–3 indicators only: e.g., VWAP + EMAs + RSI (add rVol).

  • Align timeframes (5-min for triggers; 15-min for bias).

  • Pre-define entry–stop–target and size via ATR.

Don’t

  • Average losers intraday.

  • Trade against a strong VWAP/EMA trend without confirmation.

  • Chase breakouts with falling volume.

Suggested Defaults (start, then fine-tune):

  • VWAP (session), EMAs 9/20/50/200, RSI 14, MACD 12-26-9, Bollinger 20,2, ATR 14, Floor Pivots, rVol.


Quick Intraday Checklist

  • Bias: Above/below VWAP? EMAs aligned?

  • rVol > 1.5 on your trigger?

  • Clear level (ORB/pivot/band)?

  • Stop = 0.5–1× ATR; position size = Risk ÷ Stop.

  • Time stop if it doesn’t move. Flat before close.

Bottom line: Indicators don’t predict—they organize probabilities. Trade confluence (VWAP + structure + volume), keep risk tight, and let the tape confirm your idea.

Intraday Margin & Risk Management

Best Stocks for Intraday Trading – How to Choose 

1) Liquidity first

  • ADTV ≥ Rs. 150–200 crore (cash) or in NSE F&O list.

  • Bid–ask spread ≤ 0.05% of price; depth visible on both sides.

2) Tradable volatility (not chaos)

  • ATR% (14) between 2%–5% for largecaps, 3%–7% for midcaps.

  • Avoid illiquid names hitting circuits or with erratic ticks.

3) Fresh catalysts

  • Results, upgrades/downgrades, sector news, policy/data prints, block deals.

  • Look for rVol > 1.5 in first 30–60 minutes.

4) Clean technical structure

  • Respecting VWAP/9/20 EMA; clear levels (previous day High/Low, ORB, pivots).

  • Avoid messy gaps with overlapping candles and no volume confirmation.

5) Low overlap / correlation

  • Pick 3–5 symbols across different sectors; don’t take five autos or five banks together.

6) Derivatives & data (optional, if you use F&O)

  • Rising Open Interest with price (long build-up) or falling with price (short build-up).

  • Avoid near-expiry illiquidity in far OTM options.


Chanakya Pre-Market Scan (ready-to-use)

  • Universe: NSE F&O + top ADTV cash.

  • Filter: ADTV ≥ Rs. 150 cr, ATR% in band, gap ±0.5% to 2%, rVol pre-open > 1.2.

  • Mark levels: PDH/PDL, ORB, VWAP, pivots.

  • Trade only when price + volume + VWAP/EMA align; skip if two filters disagree.

Bottom line: The “best” intraday stocks are liquid, active, and level-respecting with just-right volatility—pick few, know their levels, and let volume confirm.

 
 

Mistakes to Avoid in Intraday Trading — Chanakya Quick Note

  1. No plan, no trade — Entering without a defined entry, target, and stop-loss.

  2. Averaging losers — Adding to a losing position intraday is the fastest way to blow up.

  3. Moving the stop — Widens loss; respect the original risk.

  4. Oversizing — Position size must come from Risk ÷ Stop; not from confidence.

  5. Chasing breakouts — Buying far from level with falling volume/rVol leads to whipsaws.

  6. Counter-trend heroics — Fading strong VWAP/EMA trends without signal.

  7. Overtrading — Too many symbols/timeframes; focus on 3–5 liquid names.

  8. Ignoring volatility — Fixed rupee stops in a high-ATR day = random exits; size via ATR.

  9. Trading news blindly — Results/data releases can gap through stops; reduce size or wait.

  10. Holding overnight — Intraday = flat before the bell; avoid carry risks.

  11. Revenge trading — After a loss streak, stop for the day (−2R/−3R rule).

  12. No journal — Not tracking setups, slippage, and emotions prevents improvement.

Pocket checklist (before each trade):

  • Is there a clear level with volume?

  • Entry–Stop–Target pre-defined?

  • Size = Risk ÷ Stop (ATR-aware)?

  • With trend/VWAP or fighting it?

  • Any event risk in next 30–60 minutes?

Bottom line: Intraday trading is a speed + discipline game. Catch the move, respect the stop, and close the book before the bell.

FAQs on Intraday Trading

What is intraday trading?

Buying and selling within the same day to capture price swings; no overnight positions

Which indicators work best for intraday?

VWAP for bias, 9/20 EMA for trend rhythm, RSI/MACD for momentum, ATR for stops, Floor Pivots for levels.

How do I choose stocks for day trading?

High liquidity, tight spreads, ATR% in a tradable band, fresh catalysts, and clean technical levels

What’s a good risk rule for intraday?

Risk 0.5%–1% of capital per trade; position size = Risk ÷ Stop (ATR-based). Daily loss cap at −2R/−3R

What is VWAP and how do I use it?

Day’s volume-weighted average price—above it with higher highs favors longs; below it favors shorts.

What is the Opening Range Breakout (ORB)?

A trade on a break of the first 15–30 min range, ideally with rising relative volume toward R1/S1 pivots.

How do I place stop-loss and targets in Intraday trading?

Stops 0.5–1.0× ATR from entry; targets 1.0–1.5× ATR or prior swing/pivot; trail if momentum persists.

Common mistakes to avoid in Intraday trading?

Averaging losers, moving stops, chasing low-volume breakouts, overtrading, and holding overnight.

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Chanakya Niti Strategies for Success

Chanakya, also known as Kautilya or Vishnugupta, was one of the greatest teachers, philosophers and strategists of ancient India. His wisdom, preserved in the Chanakya Niti, continues to inspire generations. These teachings are not limited to politics and economics but extend to family life, morality, education, time management, and self-discipline. Below, we present Chanakya Niti Strategies for success – some of the most powerful verses and their meanings — timeless lessons for success and inner peace.

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Chanakya Niti: 5 Qualities That Matter More Than Beauty in a Woman

Beauty may attract attention, but life is not lived on first impressions. Chanakya observed that attraction can begin a relationship, yet only inner strength sustains it. When responsibility, pressure, and time test bonds, beauty fades—but character remains.

Chanakya Niti looks beyond appearance and asks a deeper question: Who remains steady when life becomes difficult? According to Chanakya, a woman’s true worth is revealed not when circumstances are easy, but when choices are hard.

1. Emotional Balance in Difficult Times
Chanakya believed uncontrolled emotions weaken judgment. A woman who maintains emotional balance during stress protects trust and stability. This does not mean suppressing feelings, but preventing anger, fear, or insecurity from dictating actions. A calm mind avoids temporary emotions creating permanent damage.

2. Thinking Before Speaking
Careless words, Chanakya warned, can destroy years of effort in moments. A thoughtful woman understands timing, context, and impact. She speaks with purpose, not impulse. Over time, such restraint builds respect—because wisdom often speaks softly.

3. Strong Character Under Pressure
Character is not proven in comfort but in adversity. A woman with strong character remains consistent even when tempted or pressured. Her values do not change with convenience. This reliability, Chanakya taught, is more valuable than charm.

4. Self-Respect and Clear Boundaries
Self-respect is the foundation of dignity. Without it, even intelligence and beauty lose meaning. A woman who respects herself does not tolerate disrespect or seek validation at the cost of her peace. Clear boundaries protect her from manipulation and emotional exhaustion.

5. Long-Term Thinking
Chanakya admired foresight. A wise woman looks beyond momentary emotion and considers long-term consequences. She chooses with awareness of her future, her responsibilities, and her inner peace. This ability separates wisdom from impulse.

Chanakya’s Final Insight
Beauty may open doors, but these qualities build homes. According to Chanakya, lasting respect, trust, and stability are earned not through appearance—but through discipline of mind, clarity of values, and strength of character.

 

Chanakya Niti on Parenting

  • “Fondle your child for five years”

  • “For the next ten, teach him discipline”

  • “Truth supports the earth, sustains the sun, wind and all beings.”

  • “Treat him as a friend, on his sixteenth year onwards”

Chanakya Niti on Wicked

  • “Avoid contact with wicked people”

  • “Choose the company of good people”

  • “Perform good deeds day and night”

  • “Remember always that life is ephemeral”

Life is short, donot forget that. Make the best use of it. What use is regretting things that you could have done better? Chanakya advises us to avoid the evil-minded people. The can ruin your life with their negative influences. Therefore choose the company of  noble people. This will help you cultivate a positive outlook and thereby transform your life for good.

Chanakya Niti on Practical Life Lessons

  • Control over senses = control over the world.

  • Handle people differently: greedy with money, proud with courtesy, fools with flattery, scholars with truth.

  • Speak according to occasion, deeds within capacity, anger in proportion to power.

  • True success = generosity, kindness, shrewdness, courage and humility combined.

Chanakya Niti on Wisdom & Knowledge

  • “Truth is my mother, knowledge is my father…” → stresses values as family.

  • Importance of prayerful mindset: wise man compared to a tree with deep roots.

  • Education as the true wealth: beauty and riches are incomplete without learning.

  • Scholars are honored everywhere; knowledge brings respect and gain.

Chanakya Niti on Unity

  • Togather we stand and diveded we fall.

  • When people are united, they have strength to withstand any calamity that comes their way.

  • Notice how a village comes togather during a natural disaster.

  • Never fight a battle along, says Chanakya

🌸 Want Goddess Lakshmi to Stay Forever? Chanakya’s Timeless Secrets to True Prosperity

Every person dreams of a life filled with peace, happiness, and wealth, yet only some homes truly radiate abundance. According to Chanakya, prosperity doesn’t depend on luck — it depends on our daily behavior and inner purity. He taught that Goddess Lakshmi, the divine symbol of wealth, blesses homes filled with respect, honesty, discipline, and kindness, but quietly leaves where negativity, deceit, or disrespect reside.

1️⃣ Respect Women, Invite Divine Energy

A home where women are honored and heard becomes a true temple of Goddess Lakshmi. Respect is not just in words — it’s reflected in actions, tone, and empathy. When women feel valued, harmony fills the house, and abundance flows naturally.

2️⃣ Honesty Builds Unshakable Wealth

Chanakya warned that wealth gained through deceit never stays. Money earned with truth and integrity brings peace, self-respect, and divine blessings. “Wealth earned with truth shines like sunlight,” he said — spreading warmth, never darkness.

3️⃣ Speak Gently, Prosper Deeply

Harsh words drive away peace and opportunity. Gentle, positive speech heals hearts and attracts goodwill. The person who controls their tongue controls their destiny — kindness in words is the language of prosperity.

4️⃣ Cleanliness Attracts Abundance

An unclean home disrupts the energy of wealth. A tidy home and pure kitchen keep energy positive and minds calm. Cleanliness reflects respect for divine forces and invites stability and success.

5️⃣ Small Habits, Big Results – The Chanakya Way

Prosperity grows through small daily acts — honesty, politeness, gratitude, and cleanliness. Even lighting a lamp with devotion creates vibrations of wealth and peace.

💫 Chanakya’s message: Prosperity is not a miracle — it is a mirror of how we live. When our home, mind, and habits are pure, Goddess Lakshmi stays forever.

 

Chanakya Niti on Family & Society

  • Good family builds character, bad family spreads grief.

  • Company matters: befriending immoral people leads to ruin.

  • Parents are enemies if they don’t give education.

  • Respect women: another’s wife as mother, another’s money as clay.


Chanakya Niti on Morality & Conduct

  • A gentleman’s character does not change even in catastrophe.

  • Stupidity cannot be corrected; good company is wasted on fools.

  • Do not be too upright; practical wisdom is more important than rigid honesty.

  • Good conduct sustains family ties, anger is seen in the eyes.


Chanakya Niti on Time, Destiny & Karma

  • Time matures and destroys all; time is unbeatable.

  • Destiny determines lifespan, wealth and education before birth.

  • Karma carries forward across lifetimes; good or bad deeds always bear fruit.

  • Fate can turn rich into poor, kings into beggars, and vice versa.

Chanakya Niti on Peace & Contentment

  • Contentment is nectar; greedy people can never be happy.

  • Calmness is the highest austerity.

  • Joy of detachment: love brings fear, detachment brings true happiness.

  • Peace, compassion, and forgiveness make a complete family of virtues.

Chanakya Niti Quotes (Highlights)

  • “No one can defeat a powerful mind.”

  • “It is enough to live for a moment if spent doing good deeds.”

  • “Truth supports the earth, sustains the sun, wind and all beings.”

  • “The eyes of the beholder decide the value of an object.”

Conclusion

Chanakya’s teachings are not just historical wisdom; they are practical strategies for modern life. Whether in family, career, or society, these timeless principles can guide us towards a disciplined, successful and contented life.

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FAQ on Chanakya Niti

What is Chanakya Niti?

Chanakya Niti is a collection of aphorisms and teachings by Acharya Chanakya covering ethics, strategy, governance and personal conduct.

Why is Chanakya Niti relevant today?

Its guidance on discipline, self-control, truth, time and decision-making remains practical for modern life, careers and leadership.

Is Chanakya Niti only about politics?

No. It covers family values, education, morality, peace, contentment, and personal success in addition to statecraft.

What are the key themes in Chanakya Niti?

Wisdom and learning, good conduct, time and destiny, self-control, right company, contentment, and practical decision-making.

How can students use Chanakya Niti?

By focusing on discipline, practice, respect for knowledge, choosing good company and controlling the senses to improve concentration.

What does Chanakya say about time and destiny?

Time matures and tests everyone; use time wisely. Destiny matters, but effort, prudence and right conduct are essential.

What is Chanakya’s view on company and friendships?

Avoid immoral and crooked company; it leads to ruin. Keep wise, ethical friends who elevate your character.

How can Chanakya Niti improve daily life?

Apply small, consistent actions: speak appropriately, act within capacity, practice calmness, show compassion, and pursue truthful conduct.

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