- As per astrology view, some important turning dates are 17th, 20th,24th & 27th February 2026.
- IT Sector Alert: Nearly Rs.2.5 lakh cr. market value has been wiped out within days as AI-led disruption accelerates, with tools from Anthropic and Palantir putting 30–40% IT revenue at risk through AI deflation and challenging traditional man-hour billing models. As per market veterans, the trend remains aggressive and unforgiving, hence avoid catching a falling knife and wait for clarity after the AI reset. TCS slipped from Rs.4550 to Rs.2600 with buyers still absent; Infosys corrected from Rs.2000 to Rs.1330 facing weak demand; HCL Tech declined from Rs.2000 to Rs.1400 under pressure; Wipro moved down from Rs.350 to Rs.215 amid subdued sentiment; LTI Mindtree dropped from Rs.7300 to Rs.5100 and continues to struggle.
- Bitter but Real Truth of Indian Markets Despite the Budget and US trade deal events concluding, markets show no enthusiasm as 80–90% stocks remain 30–90% below their highs and every minor rise attracts selling due to lack of fresh inflows. As per market grapevine, frustrated investors are gradually shifting funds from equities and mutual funds toward PPF, bank FDs, debt funds, gold, silver and ETFs.
- Biggest upcoming IPOs: 1) Reliance Jio~ Rs.40000 cr. 2) NSE~ Rs.21000 cr. 3) SBI Mutual Fund~ Rs.15700 cr. 4) PhonePe~ Rs.12000 cr. 5) CocaCola~ Rs. 8500 cr. 6) OYO~ Rs. 8430 cr. 7) Zepto~ Rs. 6700 cr. 8) Car Dhekho~ Rs. 4100 cr. 9) Hero Fincorp~ Rs. 3600 cr. 10) Navi~ Rs. 3350 cr. 11) Flipkart~ Rs. 2000 cr. 12) BOAT~ Rs. 2000 cr. Due to very big & too much IPOs selling in most of cash stocks will continue, so be selective in buying cash stocks.
- Alert: The market cap to GDP ratio stands at 129–131, well above the 10-year average, while nearly 90% of Q3FY26 results came below expectations amid rising global uncertainty. As per market grapevine, markets may witness multiple declines in February and March, hence stay cautious, avoid leverage, keep commitments low till March end and prioritise capital preservation over chasing returns or FOMO.
