- Sensex closed around 78,100 (+1.6%) in the latest session.
- Nifty recently posted its best weekly gain (~6%), supported by easing global tensions.
- Market sentiment is currently:
- Positive (short term)
- Driven by Q4 earnings + global cues (USβIran talks)
π₯ Top Movers (Recent Session)
- Power Grid: +4% (strong volume, near 52-week high)
- Reliance Industries: +2.2% (energy stocks strong)
- HUL: Mild gain but underperformed peers
β οΈ Important Regulatory Update
- SEBI relaxed IPO rules:
- Companies can now reduce IPO size by up to 50% (earlier 20%)
- Helps firms raise funds amid global uncertainty
π Key Trigger Ahead
- Q4 earnings season (banks, IT, FMCG)
- Crude oil + geopolitical developments
- FII flows and inflation data
π’ Latest Corporate Actions (April 2026)
π° Dividends (Upcoming / Recent)
- Schaeffler India β Dividend announced (April end)
- ABB India β Dividend payout early May
- Vesuvius India β Dividend scheduled end April
π Dividend-paying stocks remain active across sectors; these events often create short-term price movement.
π Stock Splits (Upcoming)
- Pashupati Cotspin β Split on 17 April 2026
- String Metaverse β Split on 24 April 2026
- Anlon Healthcare β Split on 24 April 2026
π Stock splits improve liquidity and retail participation.
π Bonus Issues (Recent/Trend)
- Multiple small & mid-cap companies announcing bonus shares in early 2026
- Examples:
- Authum Investment (4:1 bonus)
- Best Agrolife (1:2 bonus)
π Bonus issues usually boost sentiment in small/mid-cap stocks.
π Bulk Corporate Activity This Month
- April 2026 is seeing high activity in dividends, splits, and bonus issues across sectors
- Corporate actions remain a key driver for stock-specific rallies
π§ Market Insight (Important for You)
- Market is currently in a bullish momentum phase, but:
- Driven more by events (earnings + geopolitics) than fundamentals
- Corporate actions = short-term trading opportunities
- Large caps (Reliance, Power Grid) showing strength β indicates institutional buying
π― What Traders Should Watch
- Stocks going ex-dividend / ex-split (high volatility)
- Q4 results of:
- Banks (ICICI, HDFC)
- IT (TCS, Infosys)
- Oil & global news (very critical right now)

