Anticipated Market Levels for Monday, September 1: Identified Support and Resistance Points for Investors and Shareholders - INSIGHTS
Investors are bracing themselves for a volatile yet potentially positive market environment on Monday, September 1, 2025. While no specific predictions for the performance of the Sensex and Nifty have been made, forecasts suggest a volatile market with the DAX around or slightly below recent highs near 24,500 points.
The decline in Indian benchmark indices on Friday, August 31, 2025, was a cause of concern for investors. The Sensex and the National Stock Exchange 50 index, or Nifty, experienced a decline for the third consecutive session. This downturn was influenced by fresh US trade tariffs, which dampened the investor mood.
However, there are some positive developments to look forward to. The subscription for the Amanta Healthcare IPO's Grey Market Premium starts today, offering an exciting opportunity for investors. Additionally, LPG prices have been reduced, making cooking gas cylinders cheaper from today.
On the stock market front, the NSE has set a record date for 100% dividend payment, and the stock has increased by 55% from its IPO price. A final payout record date has been set for a BSE 500 footwear stock.
In terms of political developments, PM Modi and Xi Jinping are scheduled to meet, and 10 takeaways regarding India-China trade, border peace, and more are anticipated.
Meanwhile, the ITC share price target for 2025 is under discussion, with GST reforms potentially springing a surprise for the company.
In the world of mutual funds, a comparison is being made between a monthly MF SIP of Rs 10,000 and a lump sum investment of Rs 10 lakh to determine which can build a higher corpus.
Lastly, the Delhivery share price target has received a SELL rating with three reasons given. It remains to be seen how this will impact the company's performance in the coming days.
As always, investors are advised to stay informed, diversify their portfolios, and make informed decisions based on their individual financial goals and risk tolerance.