Weekly Nifty 50 Breakdown: Gainers, Losers, Charts & Expert Insights You Need to Know (July 22–26)


Introduction on NIFTY 50 weekly analysis

This weekly analysis will cover the NIFTY 50 and its sectoral analysis. We will see the key insights and the outlook for the upcoming week (July 22- 26, 2025)


📈 NIFTY 50 – Last Week (July 15–19, 2025)

  • Nifty 50 ended the week down by 0.72%, closing at 24,968.

Positives

  • Trump hinting at signing the trade deal in near future
  • Cooling US inflation and possible interest rate cut
  • Strong Q1 results from select large cap companies

Negatives

  • FII outflows of ~10,000 cr rupees
  • Weakness in IT sector earnings
  • Uncertainty over Fed leadership

📊 NIFTY 50: Sector-Wise Performance

Key highlights

  • IT remains the major drag as the earnings for the large cap are weak, whereas the midcap remains resilient
  • Banks also has mixed results, as HDFC and Kotak posted good results, whereas weakness in Axis bank
  • Auto, Realty, Metals showing signs of demand revival for these cyclical sectors

🛠️ Technical Analysis – Nifty 50

NIFTY 50

NIFTY 50 can go downside or stay sideways till ~24,100 levels


🔮 Outlook for the Week Ahead (July 22–26, 2025)

🌐 Key Events to Watch:

  • RBI commentary on inflation
  • US Fed outlook (mid-week)
  • Crude oil movement
  • Q1 earnings from major auto and FMCG players

🔍 Sector Watch:

  • 📶 Telecom & FMCG – Volatility expected around earnings
  • 🏦 Banking – Watch out for credit growth updates
  • 🏠 Realty – Momentum likely to continue if volumes sustain

🧾 Watchlist for the Week

StockReason for Watchlist
InfosysStrong earnings beat, bullish setup
DLFSector momentum breakout
ICICI BankConsistent FII buying

🧠 Final Thoughts

The Nifty is holding steady, and rotation between sectors continues. This is a great market for swing trades and sectoral bets. Keep a close eye on earnings surprises and global news flow to stay ahead.

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