Flow and Leadership
Sector Momentum Guide
Use this guide to see where strength is concentrated by sector so your stock review stays aligned with the groups attracting capital.
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Overview
Best when you want to know which sectors are actually leading before you choose stocks.
Useful for confirming whether multiple strong names belong to the same market pocket.
The table-plus-chart drill-down helps you move from sector strength to individual opportunity.
How to use Sector Momentum Guide
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Start with the active market tab
Review India and US separately because sector leadership rarely behaves the same way in both markets at the same time.
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Look for repeated green strength across intervals
Sectors that stay strong across several windows often provide a better home for breakout and momentum trades.
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Open the chart for the best sectors
The linked sector charts help confirm whether the strength is smooth and persistent or just a one-window burst.
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Carry the sector bias into your screeners
Use the strongest sectors as the place to look first when multiple stock candidates appear similar.
Multi-interval sector strength is usually more dependable than one isolated strong cell.
Rotation becomes clearer when you compare the market tabs over time.
Sector confirmation often improves trade selection even when the stock setup already looks good.
Common mistakes to avoid
Ignoring sector context when ranking stock ideas.
Overreacting to one isolated interval.
Treating sector leadership as permanent instead of something that rotates.
Best way to use this playbook
Use the page to narrow the market quickly, then promote only the strongest chart-plus-context setups into your active watchlist or research queue.