NSE Sector Rotation & Relative Strength

Live NSE sector rotation ranking and relative strength leaderboard. See which sectors are leading and lagging vs Nifty — refreshed daily. Educational only.

Daily ranking of NSE sectors by composite relative strength versus Nifty 500. RS is computed across 1-, 3- and 6-month windows so leadership is visible across timeframes — sectors gaining ground top the table, laggards sit at the bottom.

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How Traders Pair Insights With Scanners

Breadth as background context

Breadth summarizes how widely moves are shared. Widely-supported uptrends are often scrutinized differently from narrow, index-led tape—use the gauges here as background when you vet scanner rows yourself.

Prioritise leading sectors

Leadership rotates: some sectors outperform for quarters, others stall. Identify the cohorts labelled strongest on our heatmaps, then open Pre-Breakout Stocks or Breakout Stocks to see whether individual names match the same story the sector chart suggests.

Combine top-down and bottom-up analysis

A strong stock chart inside a weak sector can raise different questions than the same chart inside a leading sector. Swing Edge shows both layers so you can reason about alignment without us pushing a particular position size or trade count.

Narrow breadth vs strong sectors

If breadth weakens while indices hover high, some investors treat that as a structural warning worth studying further. The Bearish Setups page lists downside-model output for additional context—still your decision what to do with positions.

Frequently Asked Questions — NSE Sector Rotation & Relative Strength

What is sector relative strength?

Sector RS compares each sector benchmark to a broad index (Nifty 500) over rolling windows — typically 1, 3 and 6 months. Outperforming sectors have rising RS; underperformers have falling RS.

How is sector rotation calculated?

Rotation rank blends multi-period RS scores to produce a leadership ranking. Sectors with consistent outperformance across windows rank highest; sectors transitioning from lag to lead climb the table over weeks.

Should I only buy from leading sectors?

Not strictly. Leading sectors raise base rates for breakouts, but late-stage leaders can also be over-extended. Strong setups in early-stage rotating-in sectors are often higher quality than chasing extended leaders. Use rotation as one input among several.

How fast do sectors rotate?

Rotation timescales vary — from weeks (post-event rotations like Budget or rate decisions) to multiple quarters (cyclical themes like capex or interest-rate regimes). Watch both short-window RS changes and longer-term trend slope to distinguish noise from regime shift.