Tab-by-Tab Guide
Tab 1 — Opening Brief
This is the default tab when you open Morning Brief. It gives you the highest-signal summary of the current session setup:
- Market Verdict: A one-liner summarising the overall session bias derived from the combined overnight and intraday snapshot.
- India Indices: Nifty 50, Sensex, Nifty Bank, Nifty Midcap, and Nifty Smallcap — showing the close price and percentage change.
- Market Breadth: Advances vs declines across NSE. A market where Nifty is up 0.5% but only 40% of stocks advanced is a narrow, weak rally. A market where 70%+ stocks advanced alongside the index is a broad, healthy move.
- Activity Snapshot: Circuit breakers, insider trading activity, large block deal flags, and other notable market-wide activity signals from the previous session.
Tab 2 — Global Markets
Indian equities do not trade in isolation. Global overnight moves set the context for the opening:
- Indices: S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Nikkei 225, Hang Seng, DAX — the major overnight closes that influence Nifty sentiment at open.
- Commodities: Crude Oil WTI (spot), Natural Gas (spot), Gold (XAU/USD). Rising crude is inflationary for India and often pressures the INR. Gold is a risk-off indicator.
- Forex: USD/INR and other key currency pairs. A weakening rupee increases import costs, hurts OMCs and airlines, and can trigger FII outflows.
Reading global cues for India: The most reliable pre-market signal for Nifty is the combination of SGX Nifty (or Gift Nifty), US futures direction, and USD/INR. A falling dollar index (DXY) with stable US futures and stable crude is the most favourable setup for an Indian equity open.
Tab 3 — Sectors & Movers
Sector rotation is often more important than index-level moves for stock selection:
- Sector Indices: Nifty Bank, IT, Pharma, Auto, FMCG, Metal, Energy, Realty — ranked by previous session change. Immediately tells you which sectors are leading or lagging.
- Top Gainers: The strongest individual stocks from the previous session. Check whether yesterday's winners are in sectors showing continuation or reversal signals today.
- Top Losers: The weakest individual stocks. Check for earnings misses, news-driven selling, or sector-specific headwinds.
Tab 4 — FII / DII
Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) flows are the single most important institutional data point for Indian equities. When FIIs are net buyers, markets tend to rise; when they are sustained net sellers, even good fundamentals struggle to hold prices up.
- Latest Day: Net FII buy/sell and net DII buy/sell for the most recent trading session. DII often acts as a counterbalance — when FIIs sell, DIIs typically absorb.
- Month-to-Date: The running MTD total tells you whether the current month is net positive or negative for foreign flows — a more reliable signal than any single day.
- Last 7 Trading Days Table: The FII buy, sell, and net columns for each of the last 7 sessions. Look for direction changes: a sustained net-sell streak that flips to net-buy is a meaningful signal.
FII vs DII interpretation: When FII and DII are both buyers on the same day, it is a strong confirmation signal. When FII is selling but DII is buying aggressively, DII is providing a floor — often a sign of domestic institutional confidence in the market level.
Tab 5 — Deals & Events
This tab aggregates corporate and market activity that requires attention before the open:
- Recent Bulk & Block Deals: Large institutional transactions — bulk deals (single-session trades above 0.5% of equity) and block deals (pre-open window trades). Who is buying and who is selling at institutional scale.
- Upcoming Results (Next 10 Days): Companies with quarterly earnings announcements scheduled in the next 10 days. Critical for managing position risk — stocks near their result date carry event risk regardless of fundamentals.
- Upcoming Events: Board meetings, AGMs, dividend record dates, bonus/split ex-dates, and other corporate events on the calendar.
Tab 6 — AI Brief (Premium)
The AI Brief tab builds a complete, data-rich prompt that you paste directly into Claude.ai. The key insight behind this feature: instead of asking Claude to research and find data (which it cannot do reliably for live market data), the Morning Brief injects all the real data from Finmagine's database directly into the prompt. Claude's job is analysis only.
Select your trader type before generating:
| Trader Type | What the prompt focuses on |
| Intraday |
Key support/resistance levels, today's market bias based on overnight cues, intraday sector focus, and a structured morning trade plan for the session |
| Swing |
Weekly trend direction, sector rotation thesis, FII flow interpretation, and a 3–10 day positional view based on the current market structure |
| Full Report |
Every data point: indices, global, sectors, FII/DII, deals, events — with an in-depth verdict across all dimensions. Best used weekly or when market conditions are complex |
Workflow: Click Generate Morning Brief Prompt → copy the generated text → open Claude.ai → paste and send. The entire morning context analysis takes under 60 seconds. The prompt includes today's actual FII net figures, sector performance, and upcoming events — Claude reads this data and reasons about it rather than having to search for it.