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Stocks to buy under ₹200: Nifty 50 to Sensex — Mehul Kothari of Anand Rathi recommends three shares to buy or sell

Stocks to buy under ₹200: The Indian stock market witnessed sharp volatility during January 19 - 23, 2026, and ended the week significantly lower. The week started with heavy selling, dragging the Nifty 50 index close to 25,000 and the Sensex below 81,500, followed by a brief mid-week rebound in which the Nifty recovered to around 25,290 and the Sensex moved above 82,300. However, the recovery was short-lived, and selling pressure returned, pushing Nifty back near 25,050 and Sensex to around 81,540 by the end of the week.

Stocks to buy under  ₹200: Nifty 50 to Sensex — Mehul Kothari of Anand Rathi recommends three shares to buy or sell

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Key Highlights

  • The stock market crash was driven by persistent FII outflows, weak Q3 earnings trends—especially in IT and consumption sectors—continued rupee weakness, and lingering global trade-related uncertainties, which collectively outweighed intermittent positive global cues and kept sentiment firmly risk-averse.
  • Mehul Kothari, Deputy Vice President — Technical Research at Anand Rathi, believes the Indian stock market sentiment is cautious to negative.
  • The Anand Rathi expert said the Nifty 50 index has closed near the crucial support placed at 24,900.
  • On a decisive breakdown below this support, the next demand zone for the 50-stock index emerges at the 24,500 to 24,400 band.
  • Speaking on the outlook of the Nifty 50 index, Mehul Kothari of Anand Rathi, said, “After last week’s failed breakout and range-bound consolidation, the market saw a clear breakdown in structure during the current week, with Nifty decisively breaching the 25,400 support and slipping below the psychological 25,000 mark towards the 24,900 zone.
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