Indian Share Market Today: Nifty, Bank Nifty & Sensex End Bearish [05 Sep 2025]
Indian Share Market Today: Volatile Session Leads to Bearish Close on September 05, 2025
Published on September 07, 2025 | By Aadarshkumar Jadhav
A day of high volatility and indecision as Indian markets opened with a gap-up but closed in the red, indicating a struggle between bulls and bears.
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Market Overview - September 05, 2025
The Indian stock market witnessed a highly volatile and indecisive session today. Despite a gap-up opening across all major indices, the markets could not sustain the momentum. The initial gains were quickly wiped out by a sharp sell-off in the first half of the day. A strong recovery in the last session brought the indices back up, but they ultimately closed below their opening levels. This price action, marked by an initial gap-up followed by a net negative close, indicates a prevailing **bearish sentiment** despite the intraday recoveries.
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Nifty Performance
Nifty 50
Open: 24818.85
Close: 24741
High: 24832.35
Low: 24621.6
Trend: Bearish
Volume (Cr): 210.07
Key Highlight: Nifty opened with a gap-up of 0.34% but then fell by approximately 0.75% to its day's low. After a period of consolidation, it rose by 0.65% in the last session. However, because its closing price (24741) was below its opening price (24818.85), we identify the overall trend for the day as bearish, reflecting the struggle to hold on to initial gains.
BankNifty Performance
BankNifty
Open: 54308.05
Close: 54114.55
High: 54308.05
Low: 53719.55
Trend: Bearish
Volume (Cr): 79.91
Key Highlight: BankNifty opened with a 0.43% gap-up and then fell drastically by nearly 1% until 10:30 am. After consolidating, it saw a strong rise of about 0.80% in the last session. Despite the recovery, the gap-up opening followed by a close below the open indicates a bearish trend for the day.
Sensex Performance
Sensex
Open: 81012.42
Close: 80710.76
High: 81036.56
Low: 80321.19
Trend: Bearish
Volume (Cr): 8.19
Key Highlight: Sensex opened with a 0.36% gap-up but fell by about 0.85% in the first two hours. Similar to Nifty, it consolidated and then recovered by 0.65% in the afternoon. However, the closing price was below its opening price, leading to a bearish trend for the day.
VIX and USDINR
| Indicator | Open | Close | Day Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| VIX | 10.8525 | 10.7800 | -0.67% |
| USDINR | 88.152 | N/A | -0.01% |
The continued slight decline in VIX suggests a lack of panic among traders despite the volatile market movements. The USDINR remained relatively stable, with the Rupee slightly strengthening against the US Dollar.
Top Gainers
| Stock Name | LTP | Change in % |
|---|---|---|
| Eicher Motors | 6580 | +2.41 |
| M&M | 3562.9 | +2.34 |
| Shriram Finance | 595.65 | +1.68 |
| Maruti | 14903 | +1.64 |
| Dr. Reddy's | 1269.7 | +1.33 |
| Power Grid | 285.5 | +1.31 |
Top Losers
| Stock Name | LTP | Change in % |
|---|---|---|
| ITC | 407.9 | -1.92 |
| Cipla | 1551.1 | -1.69 |
| HCLTech | 1420.1 | -1.61 |
| TCS | 3048 | -1.54 |
| Tech Mahindra | 1478 | -1.49 |
| Hindustan Unilever | 2628 | -1.45 |
FII & DII Trading Activity
FII DII Trading activity details on NSE, BSE and MSEI (All Exchanges)
| Date | Category | Buy (₹ Cr) | Sell (₹ Cr) | Net Value (₹ Cr) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 05-Sep-2025 | DII | 10,633.48 | 8,812.25 | 1,821.23 |
| FII | 8,096.45 | 9,401.36 | -1,304.91 | |
| Total Net Value | 516.32 | |||
FII DII Trading activity details on NSE
| Date | Category | Buy (₹ Cr) | Sell (₹ Cr) | Net Value (₹ Cr) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 05-Sep-2025 | DII | 10,030.91 | 8,257.32 | 1,773.59 |
| FII | 7,846.33 | 9,173.57 | -1,327.24 | |
| Total Net Value | 446.35 | |||
Kindly visit NSE official website to know more about FII/DII data.
Block Deals
| Symbol Name | LTP | Traded Volume |
|---|---|---|
| POLICYBZR | 1,864.00 | 67,581 |
| INDIAMART | 2,561.00 | 57,074 |
| NUVAMA | 6,450.00 | 16,170 |
| GODIGIT | 355.00 | 4,26,368 |
| GODREJPROP | 2,002.80 | 1,78,077 |
| PFOCUS | 142.55 | 1,02,55,000 |
| NEULANDLAB | 14,612.00 | 8,896 |
| OBEROIRLTY | 1,661.90 | 2,39,015 |
| MPSLTD | 2,262.00 | 49,542 |
| E2E | 2,867.00 | 80,933 |
| ETERNAL | 326.25 | 84,30,648 |
| THOMASCOOK | 178.00 | 5,94,016 |
| ARMANFIN | 1,414.00 | 1,33,279 |
| CHOLAFIN | 1,461.20 | 6,42,667 |
| KPITTECH | 1,224.00 | 1,65,185 |
| MANAPPURAM | 284.10 | 28,30,286 |
| UJJIVANSFB | 43.00 | 53,60,144 |
| KIMS | 738.10 | 2,45,154 |
For more details on block deals, kindly visit NSE Official website.
To know more about any specific symbol, kindly visit screener.in.
Note:The data shown is accurate as of the date of this post. Since external sources update daily, the same data may not be available on the provided links on other days.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why are Nifty and BankNifty considered bearish despite showing recovery in the second half of the day?
Although both Nifty and BankNifty showed significant recovery from their day's lows, the trend is considered bearish because they both opened with a gap-up and closed lower than their opening price. This indicates that the initial bullish momentum was unable to sustain itself and was met with strong selling pressure, leading to a close in the red and signaling a prevailing negative sentiment.
What does the continuous buying by DIIs and selling by FIIs indicate about the market's health?
The consistent buying by Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) and selling by Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) is a key theme in the Indian market. It suggests that domestic money is providing a strong buffer against foreign outflows. While FII selling can put pressure on the market in the short term, DII buying provides a strong base and indicates confidence in the long-term growth story of the Indian economy. This tug-of-war is leading to the current volatile and directionless (or bearish consolidation) phase.
Why were IT stocks among the top losers today?
The underperformance of IT stocks, with companies like HCLTech, TCS, and TechM among the top losers, can be attributed to several factors. Weak global cues, especially from the US market (where a significant portion of their revenue comes from), could be a major reason. Additionally, profit-booking after a recent rally or concerns over the global economic outlook might be impacting investor sentiment towards the sector, leading to selling pressure.
Disclaimer: This blog post provides general market information based on publicly available data and should not be considered financial advice. Investing in the stock market involves risks, and readers are advised to conduct their own research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
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