19, జూన్ 2026, శుక్రవారం

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Rank CompanyApprox. Market Cap (₹ Cr)Key Sector
1Reliance Industries Ltd₹17,97,256Oil & Gas / Telecom / Retail
2HDFC Bank Ltd₹12,30,516Private Banks
3Bharti Airtel Ltd₹11,42,071Telecom Services
4ICICI Bank Ltd₹9,62,794Private Banks
5State Bank of India (SBI)₹9,62,476Public Banks
6Tata Consultancy Services Ltd₹7,97,173IT Services & Consulting
7Bajaj Finance Ltd₹5,96,534Consumer Finance
8Larsen & Toubro Ltd₹5,76,415Construction & Engineering
9Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC)₹5,43,949Insurance
10Hindustan Unilever Ltd₹5,21,256FMCG
11Infosys Ltd₹4,56,480IT Services & Consulting
12Adani Power Ltd₹4,44,647Power Generation
13Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd₹4,37,830Pharmaceuticals
14Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd₹4,24,412Ports
15Maruti Suzuki India Ltd₹4,23,940Automobiles
16Axis Bank Ltd₹4,23,045Private Banks
17Adani Enterprises Ltd₹4,16,161Commodities Trading
18Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd₹4,00,794Private Banks
19Titan Company Ltd₹3,89,226Jewellery / Lifestyle
20Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd₹3,76,619Automobiles
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17, జూన్ 2026, బుధవారం

Aditya birla fashion retail limited one of the favorite stocks of my Colleague …. trainer , indian toners.........

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short selling or short...............first sell someone holding by borrow from the broker at highrate and getback lowprice , return it to broker .....................



Short selling and short covering are simply the entry and exit steps of the same trading cycle. Short selling is borrowing and selling a stock to bet its price will drop. Short covering is buying back those shares to return them and close the position.

Here are the exact mechanics behind both and how they differ:

1. Short Selling (Opening the Trade)

·         What it is: The act of borrowing shares of a stock from a broker and immediately selling them on the open market.

·         The Goal: You anticipate the stock's price will fall. If it does, you can buy it back later at a cheaper price, returning the borrowed shares and keeping the difference as profit.

·         Market Sentiment: Bearish.

·         Action: You Sell First, Buy Later. 


·         2. Short Covering (Closing the Trade)

·         What it is: The act of buying back the exact number of shares you previously borrowed. Since you do not technically own the shares you shorted, buying them back is mandatory to close out your position and return them to the lenderThe Goal: To exit the trade. If the stock price fell, you cover to lock in a profit. If the stock price rose, you cover to stop the bleeding and cut your losses.

·         Market Sentiment: Exiting the bearish position (often driven by changing sentiment or risk management).

·         Action: You Buy to Cover.

Key Differences

Feature

Short Selling

Short Covering

Objective

Bet on a price decline

Exit the trade

Transaction

Sell shares first

Buy shares back

Market Impact

Adds selling pressure

Adds buying pressure