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Market Insight: Nifty Recovers on IT Rally Ahead of Expiry | 2 June 2026

News-2nd-06-2026

Indian equity markets witnessed a controlled recovery on weekly expiry day, bouncing back after recent selling pressure. Despite weak global cues and a negative start, indices managed to close in the green, indicating selective buying rather than a broad-based bullish shift.

The recovery was primarily driven by strong IT sector momentum, supported by global tech optimism and AI-driven sentiment. However, similar to pervious pattern, the market continues to reflect a divergent structure—index recovery led by select heavyweights while underlying participation remains mixed. Macroeconomic concerns still persist, particularly elevated crude oil levels and continued FII selling pressure, keeping overall sentiment cautious.

Benchmarks — Closing Snapshot (2 June 2026)

IndexCloseChange
Sensex74,649.84+382 pts (+0.52%)
Nifty 5023,483.55+101 pts (+0.43%)
Bank Nifty53,714.65+71.55 pts (+0.13%)

Recovery after multiple down sessions signals short-covering + tactical buying, not strong trend reversal.

Broader Market — Mixed Participation

Broader markets showed limited strength compared to headline indices.

  • Midcaps and smallcaps did not fully participate
  • Market breadth remained selective, not expansionary

This mirrors earlier behavior—index stability without depth, indicating fragile sentiment.

Volatility, Currency & Commodities — Moderating but Elevated

  • India VIX: ~16.1 (cooling but still elevated)
  • Brent Crude: ~$95/bbl (volatile due to geopolitical signals)
  • USD/INR: Weak bias persists (macro overhang continues)

Volatility has cooled versus mid-May spikes, but risk perception remains active, especially around geopolitical developments.

Why Markets Moved Today — Key Drivers

1. IT-Led Rally

Strong buying in IT stocks (TCS, Infosys, HCL Tech) supported the indices, driven by:

  • Global tech momentum, AI optimism, Currency tailwinds

2. Expiry-Driven Short Covering

Weekly expiry triggered:

  • Unwinding of short positions
  • Quick intraday reversals and sharp moves

3. Persistent FII Selling

  • FIIs remained net sellers (-₹8,362 Cr)
  • DIIs absorbed flows(+₹9,589 Cr)

This confirms ongoing institutional divergence.

4. Macro Overhang Still Active

  • Oil volatility
  • Geopolitical tensions (Iran-related). continue to cap aggressive upside.

Sector Performance — Clear Leadership but Narrow

Outperformers:

  • IT (strong rally leader) , FMCG, Consumption

Underperformers:

  • Banking & Financials, PSU, Oil & Gas

Insight:
Same structural concern continues — Bank Nifty not confirming rally, limiting upside sustainability.

Institutional Flow — Clear Divergence

CategoryFlow (₹ Cr)
FII-8,362 (Sell)
DII+9,589 (Buy)

Market remains:

  • DII-supported, Liquidity-driven
  • Not conviction-based rally

Technical Structure for Wednesday (3 June 2026)

NIFTY 50

  • Immediate Support: 23,350 → 23,200
  • Major Support: 23,000
  • Resistance: 23,600 → 23,750

Trend Read: Range-bound with slight recovery bias, but still below key breakout zone.

BANK NIFTY

  • Immediate Support: 53,300 → 52,800
  • Resistance: 54,000 → 54,500

Trend Read: Neutral to weak; still lagging.

Options View — Expiry Dynamics Visible

  • PCR (OI): ~1.02–1.06 (neutral to mild bullish)
  • Max Pain: ~23,500 zone
  • Call Writing: 23,500–23,700
  • Put Base: 23,200–23,300

Bias: Broad range intact with expiry volatility.

Strategy — How to Navigate Now

Intraday & Option Buyers

  • Ideal environment for momentum + reversal trades
  • Expiry volatility offers opportunity, but requires discipline

Swing Traders (1–3 weeks)

  • Wait for 23,800 breakout confirmation
  • Until then: range trading or light positioning

Long-Term Investors

  • Continue selective accumulation in IT
  • Avoid aggressive bets in rate-sensitive sectors (banks)

Quick Reference — Levels for 09:20 & 10:05 Workflows (3 June)

IndexBuy‑on‑Dip ZoneResistanceRisk Zone
Nifty 5023,350–23,20023,600–23,750<23,000
Bank Nifty53,300–52,80054,000–54,500<52,500

Final Take

Today’s session reflects a controlled recovery similar to earlier patterns, where markets rebound but lack broad participation and institutional conviction.

The key difference: Volatility has reduced slightly, Expiry dynamics added sharp moves, IT continues to act as the primary stabilizer

However, the core structure remains unchanged: Market is still in a range-bound, high-sensitivity phase, Banking weakness and FII selling remain major constraints. 23,800 on Nifty continues to be the decisive level.

Expect: Sharp expiry-driven swings, Tactical rallies, No sustained trend without leadership confirmation

Disclaimer

This Market Insight is for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Please consult a SEBI‑registered financial adviser before making any investment or trading decisions.

Lalatendu R Patra

Lalatendu R Patra

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Lalatendu R Patra, an IT professional with a passion for finance, founded finfluencee.com to make financial learning easier and more accessible. His mission is to help people understand money through clear explanations and actionable steps. Clarity That Frees Your Life.

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