The Indian stock market is expected to remain cautious and volatile in the week ahead (January 12-16, 2026), following sharp profit booking and global uncertainties that weighed on indices last week. With Nifty and Sensex having slipped below key moving averages, short-term momentum appears weak, suggesting that markets could see intermittent declines.
Stock Market Next Week, From 12 to 16 January: Sensex, Nifty Weekly Prediction
Indian equity markets closed the week ending January 9 on a weak note, as rising global uncertainties and domestic concerns weighed on investor sentiment. The benchmark indices witnessed significant selling, with the Nifty 50 closing at 25,683.30, down approximately 2.5% or 645 points for the week.

Similarly, the BSE Sensex slipped nearly 2.55% or 2,185 points to settle at 83,576. The broader market felt even more stress, as the Nifty Midcap and Smallcap indices declined by around 2.64% and 3.08% respectively, signaling a clear risk-off sentiment among participants.
Sector-wise, the selling pressure was most pronounced in oil & gas, energy and infrastructure stocks, which fell by nearly 5.76%, 5.14%, and 4.74% respectively. In contrast, defensive sectors such as defence and consumer durables outperformed the broader market, gaining around 1.35% and 1% for the week.
Commenting on the market weakness, Dr. Ravi Singh, Chief Research Officer at Master Capital Services Ltd., said, "The recent market weakness can largely be attributed to four key factors. Firstly, global sentiment turned cautious after the U.S. President approved a bipartisan Russian sanctions bill, paving the way for heavy tariffs, up to 500%, on major buyers of Russian energy products."
"Secondly, lingering uncertainty surrounding the U.S.-India trade deal continued to dampen investor confidence. Thirdly, expectations of mixed Q3 earnings, coupled with sustained FII outflows, added to the pressure. On the flows front, FIIs continued to remain net sellers, offloading equities worth Rs 8,808 crore, while DIIs supported the market with net inflows of Rs 15,700 crore," he added.
Nifty Prediction This Week: What Traders Can Expect From January 12 to January 16, 2026
Technically, the Nifty 50 has slipped below its 21-day and 55-day exponential moving averages (EMAs) and breached the rising trendline, indicating a loss of short-term momentum.
Dr. Singh added, "Nifty is currently placed near its 21-week EMA, which may provide temporary support. Immediate support lies at 25,500, and a break below this level could drag the index toward 25,300. On the upside, resistance is placed at 25,900, with sustained strength above this level opening room toward 26,100. Sell on rise remains the preferred strategy for the coming week."
Bank Nifty Weekly Prediction
The Nifty Bank index also showed weakness, declining about 1.5% over the week and forming a bearish Marubozu candle on the weekly chart after touching a fresh all-time high of 60,437. The index has breached its 21-day EMA, signaling a short-term shift in momentum toward selling pressure.
Dr. Singh noted, "The next crucial support for Nifty Bank is placed in the 58,780-58,800 zone, and prices may drift toward this area in the coming week. On the upside, 59,600 remains a key resistance. Sustained trade above this level could trigger a recovery toward 61,000."
Given the current market structure, analysts expect the coming week (January 12-16, 2026) to be dominated by cautious trading. Investors are likely to remain watchful for global cues, corporate earnings updates and FII flows. While defensive sectors could see limited gains, higher-beta stocks may continue to face selling pressure.
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