Indian Share Market Today: Nifty, Bank Nifty & Sensex End Bullish [11 Sep 2025]
Indian Share Market Today: Bullish Rally on September 11, 2025
Published on September 11, 2025 | By Aadarshkumar Jadhav
A positive day for the Indian share market as indices reversed their initial gap-down opening and closed with a strong bullish trend.
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Market Overview - September 11, 2025
The Indian stock market showed strong resilience today, ending the session with a bullish trend. The major indices opened with a slight gap-down, but buyers quickly stepped in, reversing the trend. A significant rally was seen in the late morning, which was followed by a period of consolidation. The market maintained these gains to close near the day's high, indicating strong positive sentiment. The bullish momentum was primarily supported by robust buying from Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs).
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Nifty Performance
Nifty 50
Open: 24945.5
Close: 25005.5
High: 25037.3
Low: 24940.15
Trend: Bullish
Volume (Cr): 224.57
Nifty 50 Summary:
- Opening: The index opened almost flat, showing minor early volatility.
- Morning Session: It witnessed an initial rise in the first 10 minutes, which was subsequently sold into. The price declined to approach the day's opening level but found strong support as it did not breach the opening mark.
- Mid-Session: The index consolidated in a range until 11:45 AM.
- Afternoon Rally & Close: A bullish rally of approximately 0.20% emerged late in the morning, leading the index to trade positively within a range for the remainder of the session. The closing was near the day's high.
- Net Change: The Nifty 50 ended the day with a gain of +0.13%.
Key Highlight: Nifty opened almost flat but quickly reversed direction, falling slightly before finding support and rallying. A strong bull run was seen from 11:45 am onwards, which led to a 0.20% gain. The index held on to its gains, closing with a positive change of 0.13%, confirming the bullish sentiment.
BankNifty Performance
BankNifty
Open: 54413.05
Close: 54669.6
High: 54757.45
Low: 54402.4
Trend: Bullish
Volume (Cr): 96.85
BankNifty Summary:
- Opening: The index opened with a gap down of nearly 0.25%.
- Morning Session: It aggressively reversed the negative opening, surging approximately +0.45% within the first 20 minutes to turn positive for the day.
- Mid-Session: Following the sharp rise, the index traded sideways in a consolidative range until 12:15 PM.
- Afternoon Rally & Close: A second wave of buying emerged during the mid-session, pushing the index up by another ~0.15%. It continued to trade firmly near these elevated levels until the close, ending the session very near the day's high.
- Net Change: The Bank Nifty ended the day with a robust gain of +0.24%.
Key Highlight: BankNifty's performance was particularly strong. Despite a gap-down of 0.25%, it rallied sharply in the first 20 minutes and then again after the mid-session. The index closed near its day's high, showing a strong bullish conviction. The total change was a significant 0.24%.
Sensex Performance
Sensex
Open: 81217.3
Close: 81548.73
High: 81642.22
Low: 81216.91
Trend: Bullish
Volume (Cr): 13.55
Sensex Summary:
- Opening: The index opened with a gap down of approximately 0.15%.
- Morning Session: It quickly reversed its losses, rallying nearly +0.30% from the open within the first two candles. This upward move was short-lived, as profit-taking pulled the index down by ~0.25% by 10:15 AM.
- Mid-Session: The index then traded in a tight range until 11:40 AM.
- Afternoon Rally & Close: A final bullish impulse carried the index higher by approximately 0.25%, after which it traded range-bound until the closing bell.
- Net Change: The Sensex ended the day with a gain of +0.15%.
Key Highlight: Sensex also followed a similar bullish pattern. After a gap-down, it saw a quick reversal, a brief period of decline, and then a strong rally from 11:40 am. It closed with a positive change of 0.15%, indicating an overall bullish trend for the day and a close near its high.
VIX and USDINR
| Indicator | Open | Close | Day Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| VIX | 10.5375 | 10.3600 | -1.68% |
| USDINR | 88.0140 | N/A | +0.3% |
The continued fall in VIX to lower levels indicates a decrease in market volatility and rising investor confidence. The Rupee depreciated slightly against the US Dollar.
Top Gainers
| Stock Name | LTP | Change in % |
|---|---|---|
| Adanient | 2408 | +2.9 |
| ShriramFin | 620.2 | +2.55 |
| NTPC | 331.5 | +1.8 |
| AxisBank | 1087.6 | +1.64 |
| Eternal | 328.35 | +1.22 |
Top Losers
| Stock Name | LTP | Change in % |
|---|---|---|
| Bajaj-Auto | 9119 | -1.35 |
| Infy | 1512.2 | -1.33 |
| EicherMot | 6758.5 | -1.14 |
| Titan | 3580 | -1.12 |
| SBILife | 1813.6 | -1.1 |
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) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11-Sep-2025 | DII | 14,831.21 | 10,785.67 | 4,045.54 |
| FII | 10,008.75 | 13,481.12 | -3,472.37 | |
| Total Net Value | 573.17 | |||
FII DII Trading activity details on NSE
| Date | Category | Buy (₹ Cr) | Sell (₹ Cr) | Net Value (₹ Cr) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11-Sep-2025 | DII | 14,167.28 | 9,903.62 | 4,263.66 |
| FII | 9,789.55 | 12,585.66 | -2,796.11 | |
| Total Net Value | 1,467.55 | |||
Kindly visit NSE official website to know more about FII/DII data.
Block Deals
| Symbol Name | LTP | Traded Volume |
|---|---|---|
| KOTAKBANK | 1,981.00 | 5,97,227 |
| INDIGO | 5,663.00 | 1,37,578 |
| PAYTM | 1,222.00 | 5,70,411 |
| SHRIRAMFIN | 620.00 | 18,22,889 |
| BHARATFORG | 1,213.00 | 2,00,439 |
| BEL | 386.00 | 24,65,814 |
| ETERNAL | 328.00 | 66,22,284 |
| BHARTIARTL | 1,904.00 | 6,22,176 |
For more details on block deals, kindly visit NSE Official website.
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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)
What was the key reason for the bullish rally in the market today?
The bullish rally seen today was primarily driven by strong buying interest from Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs). Despite a gap-down opening, DIIs stepped in with significant buying, providing a strong base for the market. This buying, combined with positive sector-specific news and a decline in India VIX, helped sustain the upward momentum throughout the day, leading to a positive close for the major indices.
Why did BankNifty show a strong bullish trend despite a gap-down opening?
BankNifty's bullish reversal from a gap-down is a strong sign of underlying strength in the banking sector. The index found strong support at lower levels, and a surge in buying activity in the first 20 minutes pushed it into positive territory. This indicates that traders and investors were keen to buy on dips. The rally was then maintained through the day, closing near the day's high, which suggests that the momentum is in favor of the bulls for now.
What is the significance of the decline in India VIX?
India VIX, the volatility index, measures the market's expectation of volatility over the next 30 days. A decline in VIX, as seen today, indicates that market participants are becoming less apprehensive about potential price swings. This decreasing fear factor is a positive sign and can lead to a more stable and upward-moving market. It suggests that traders are becoming more confident in the market's direction, reducing the demand for protection against sharp falls.
Why were FIIs net sellers today while DIIs were net buyers?
The FII and DII trading activity shows a clear divergence in sentiment. FIIs were net sellers today, continuing a recent trend of profit booking or rebalancing their portfolios based on global factors. However, DIIs were exceptionally strong net buyers, pouring over ₹4,000 crores into the market. This strong domestic support is crucial in absorbing FII outflows and preventing a major market correction. It suggests that domestic investors have a long-term bullish view on the Indian market.
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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