It wasn’t the kind of Monday morning traders were hoping for. On July 14, 2025, the Indian stock market kicked off in the red. Nifty50 slipped below 25,100, while the Sensex dropped over 200 points right at the open. The mood? Cautious. Some would even say nervous.
IT and banking stocks took the early hits. TCS’s quarterly results didn’t land well with investors. The numbers fell short of expectations. And when the biggest name in tech stumbles, others usually follow. That’s exactly what happened.
Financials weren’t much better. Banks and NBFCs saw selling pressure right out of the gate. Some traders are still eyeing these dips as buying opportunities, but there’s no rush. People are waiting for signs of stability before stepping in.
Let’s talk about what stood out.
While most sectors were in the red, a few pharma names like Glenmark and HUL showed early signs of strength. These stocks managed to hold steady even as the broader market slipped. A small win, but one that didn’t go unnoticed.
The mining sector was a mixed bag. Some names tried to stay afloat, but gains were short-lived. The pressure was simply too broad.
Now to the IPO corner. Chemkart India debuted on the BSE SME platform today. The IPO was priced at ₹248, and all signs before listing pointed to a flat opening. No fireworks there. Investors seem interested, but the broader market weakness is hard to ignore.
Behind all of this, there’s another big cloud hanging over Dalal Street—the Jane Street scandal. It’s still shaking things up. Since the news broke, investors have watched more than ₹1.4 lakh crore vanish in market value. That kind of number doesn’t just fade into the background. It sticks.
Futures and options (F&O) traders have been hit the hardest. The mess is still being cleaned up, and it’s making everyone extra cautious about derivatives right now.
Is there hope for a bounce later in the day? Maybe. But traders are being picky. No one wants to go all in while the ground feels shaky. The market needs some good news—maybe from global fronts, maybe from corporate results—to shift the tone.
For now, it’s a “watch and wait” kind of morning. And in times like this, staying calm often works better than chasing every move.
I a finance writer with 2+Year of Exp in financial topics. With BBA in Finance degree, content writer, SEBI-certified investor, and stock market enthusiast.
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