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Sumit Kadam

17th Jun · SEBI-Registered Analyst

When IT and Consumer Stocks Lead a Market Recovery - What Three Consecutive Green Sessions Tell Every Investor

Understanding why IT and consumer stocks lead market recoveries after geopolitical corrections helps investors identify the right sectors to watch during rebounds and position portfolios ahead of broad based rallies. Indian markets continued their recovery streak yesterday June 16 as Sensex gained over 560 points and Nifty advanced 0.57% driven by strong buying in IT and consumer stocks. This marks three consecutive positive sessions after the Iran-Israel shock correction! Think of market recovery like a patient recovering from fever. First the fever breaks - then slowly strength returns - then full recovery happens. Indian markets broke the geopolitical fever last week. Now strength is steadily returning sector by sector! Why are IT and consumer stocks leading? IT companies are dollar earners - as rupee stabilises their earnings visibility improves. Consumer stocks benefit from falling crude - lower fuel costs mean more money in people’s pockets for spending! Three consecutive green sessions is a technically significant signal. It shows sellers are exhausted and buyers are taking control. History shows the next 30 days after this pattern are usually positive for patient investors! Today June 17 markets expected to continue positive momentum. Key trigger - any update on US-Iran peace talks could send crude lower further boosting confidence! These are not recommendations - only learning examples. $TCS $INFY $HINDUNILVR $HDFCBANK $BAJFINANCE When markets make three consecutive green sessions after a sharp correction always increase your watchlist - history shows buyers are back in control! Understanding why IT and consumer stocks lead post-correction recoveries and what three consecutive green sessions signal technically helps investors identify the right moment to position portfolios ahead of sustained broad based market rallies.

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