Market Pulse Analysis Charts in Stolo
Before placing a single trade, smart traders ask: What’s the market really doing today?
That’s where Market Pulse on Stolo comes in, a powerful dashboard of real-time charts and data views designed to help you track momentum, sector trends, institutional activity, and more.
This is your trader’s radar and it’s built to give you context that matters.
What Is Market Pulse?
Market Pulse is a collection of 7+ real-time analysis tools in Stolo that help you:
- Understand overall market sentiment
- Spot hot sectors and movers
- Track institutional buying/selling
- Replay the day to learn or review setups
Whether you're trading indices, stock options, or just tracking flow, Market Pulse gives you the edge of informed timing.
What’s Included in Market Pulse?
1. Market Movers
With market movers, you can:
- View Top Gainers and Losers across Nifty, Bank Nifty, and key F&O stocks
- Track based on price movement, volume spikes, and intraday volatility
- Use it to spot momentum trades or short covering setups early in the day
2. Sectoral Indices
Under sectoral indices, you can:
- Compare performance across Nifty sector indices: IT, Auto, Pharma, FMCG, Metals, and more
- View heatmaps to instantly identify sector strength/weakness
- Use it to filter which sectors are driving the market today
3. Index Constituents
Under index constituents, you can:
- Drill down into Nifty 50, Bank Nifty, and FinNifty
- View live % change, OI activity, and contribution to index moves
- Helps understand if index moves are broad-based or skewed by a few heavyweights
4. Advances & Declines
Advances & declines will help you
- know how many stocks are advancing, declining, or unchanged
- view this breakdown by overall market or by specific sector/index
5. Market Replay
This chart which is a great one for post-market review, would help you view a
- replay how the market unfolded hour-by-hour
- Watch OI build-up, IV shifts, and key turning points
6. FII / DII Activity
- Track daily investment patterns of Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) and Domestic Institutional Investors (DII)
- View cash market and derivative flows
7. Historical Data
- Access and analyze past performance trends across sectors, indices, or constituent-level data