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Mayuresh Joshi flags chemicals as dark horse; IT stays underweight

Trader-grade read on Mayuresh Joshi’s top picks with sector context and actionable follow-through for the next session.

By Air Radar Stocks DeskPublished May 7, 2026 at 8:57 AMUpdated May 7, 2026 at 8:57 AM2 min read
Mayuresh Joshi flags chemicals as dark horse; IT stays underweight

Mayuresh Joshi flags chemicals as a dark horse while staying underweight on IT. The setup matters more for sector leadership than headline momentum.

What happened

Mayuresh Joshi’s top picks—chemicals as the ‘dark horse’ and IT underweight—reflect shifting sector preferences within India’s equity market. The Times of India report highlights strong earnings across sectors but uneven opportunities, with autos showing stable demand amid input cost risks, PNB Housing standing out in housing finance, and IT services remaining underweight due to AI-related headwinds.

The immediate price reaction to Joshi’s picks will matter more than the headline itself. Traders should focus on whether the chemicals sector leadership sustains and whether IT underperformance accelerates or stabilizes.

Why it matters

Internal market breadth for May 7, 2026, leans bullish across tracked stock setups with average confidence near 67%, signaling a supportive regime for risk assets. However, this is a regime read, not a sector-specific thesis. The key question is whether sector leadership broadens beyond the initial catalyst.

For active traders, this setup is less about the headline and more about whether related assets confirm the direction. A sustained move in chemicals or continued weakness in IT could signal a broader sector rotation rather than a one-off reaction.

What comes next

Watch for confirmation in the next session. If chemicals-related symbols like Gujarat Alkalies and Chemicals (GACL) or Tata Chemicals hold gains and IT names like TCS or Infosys underperform, the rotation thesis gains traction. Conversely, a quick fade in chemicals or a rebound in IT would suggest the move lacks follow-through.

The cleanest read is to treat this as a catalyst-driven setup. Wait for the next clear confirmation—either in sector ETFs, index heavyweights, or related midcaps—before assuming the move has fully repriced.

Where the edge is now

The edge lies in identifying whether leadership expands or contracts. Traders should monitor:

The next session’s price action will determine if this is the start of a broader trend or a short-lived headline play.

Source
The Times of India

This briefing references reporting and market context tied to economictimes.indiatimes.com.

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Desk: Stocks Desk

Coverage: Stocks market briefing

Initial publication: May 7, 2026 at 8:57 AM

Most recent update: May 7, 2026 at 8:57 AM

Estimated reading time: 2 minutes

View desk profileReview editorial policyReport a correctionSource material: The Times of India (economictimes.indiatimes.com)
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