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Stock Market Predictions for Tomorrow India – 4 June 2025

Stock Market Predictions for Tomorrow – June 4, 2025

Indian stock markets witnessed a broad-based selloff on June 3, 2025, extending their losing streak for a third consecutive day. The Nifty 50 ended sharply lower at 24,542.50, down 0.70%, while the BSE Sensex dropped by 636.24 points to close at 80,737.51. Meanwhile, Bank Nifty and FINNIFTY managed to hold above their key support zones, supported by selective buying in mid-tier banks and NBFCs.

Market Overview – June 3, 2025

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Nifty 50 Prediction – June 4, 2025

The Nifty closed near the day’s low and breached its 20-day EMA. Technical indicators like RSI also show further weakness. Watch for a bounce near 24,287, but bias remains bearish below 24,949.

Sensex Prediction – June 4, 2025

The Sensex tumbled due to consistent selling in financials, IT, and auto stocks. Defensive stocks couldn’t offer much support. M&M was the only notable gainer. The index remains weak below 82,093.

Bank Nifty Prediction – June 4, 2025

Despite an intraday record high, the index reversed due to profit-booking in large private banks. Mid-tier banks like Federal Bank and PNB showed resilience. The overall trend remains positive unless 55,165 breaks.

FINNIFTY Prediction – June 4, 2025

FINNIFTY underperformed with heavyweights like Bajaj Finserv and ICICI Prudential dragging it down. However, Shriram Finance and LIC Housing Finance offered some support.

Trading Strategy for June 4, 2025

 

Top Gainers (Nifty)

Top Losers (Nifty)

Sectoral Snapshot

 

1. What was the market trend today ?

The market witnessed a broad-based decline, with Sensex and Nifty closing sharply lower. FINNIFTY and Bank Nifty showed relative strength.

2. Why did the market correct ?

Weakness in key sectors like IT, financials, and auto stocks led to heavy selling pressure across the board.

3. Which stocks performed well ?

Stocks like Shriram Finance, Grasim, and M&M managed to post gains despite the broader weakness.

4. Should I hold or exit my long positions ?

Hold only with strict stop-losses: Nifty – 24,949 | Sensex – 82,093. Avoid fresh longs unless a breakout occurs.

5. What’s the short-term view ?

Markets are under bearish pressure. A bounce is possible, but confirmation of trend reversal will only come above resistance levels.

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