Scanner, not tips

Stock Scanner vs Stock Tips

A stock scanner surfaces observations for review, while stock tips tell people what to buy or sell; NiftyLens is an educational scanner, not a stock-tip service.

This page is for readers who want to understand why NiftyLens uses observation language instead of calls, targets, or tips.

Focus areaScanner, not tips
Tracked NSE stocks839
Last updated16 June 2026

One-sentence answer

Stock Scanner vs Stock Tips

A stock scanner surfaces observations for review, while stock tips tell people what to buy or sell; NiftyLens is an educational scanner, not a stock-tip service.

Who this page is for

Intended readers

This page is for readers who want to understand why NiftyLens uses observation language instead of calls, targets, or tips.

What NiftyLens does

Educational scanner analysis

  • Publishes scanner observations and context for learning.
  • Shows what happened after an observation through historical movement fields.
  • Explains risk and limitations on public pages.
  • Keeps stock pages available for study and reference.

What NiftyLens does not do

Not advice, not stock tips

  • It does not issue stock tips.
  • It does not provide target prices or entry/exit instructions.
  • It does not personalize output for any reader's financial situation.

Key features

What the page covers

FeatureHow it helps readers
Observation languageUses labels such as delivery participation or neutral watch observation.
No target priceDoes not publish target prices or trade entries.
Context before conclusionShows public context so readers can study the observation.
Movement transparencyShows later movement as evidence, not a call outcome.
Compliance copyClearly states educational-only and non-advisory status.
Reader controlEncourages independent verification from official sources.

Public context example

Why an observation may need context

Recent coverage indicates a clear stock-moving event for Sonata Software: the NCLT-approved merger of Encore IT Services Solutions with the company, which coincided with a sharp intraday rise and heavier trading interest. The strongest source-backed signal comes from mainstream financial-media coverage, with secondary confirmation from market-coverage pages showing elevated volume and price strength.

Methodology summary

How the page is built

  • Treat scanner output as a market observation.
  • Add public context and date information.
  • Avoid action words such as buy, sell, accumulate, or exit.
  • Show limitations and verification reminders near the content.

Sources and data inputs

Visible input types

  • Stored NSE market-day scanner snapshots for the tracked equity universe.
  • Public news, corporate event, and market context summaries where available.
  • Post-observation 1D, 3D, and 5D movement fields when those windows are complete.
  • NSE market calendar awareness so weekends and holidays are not treated as missed data.

Limitations

Read before using

  • Scanner observations can be wrong, stale, incomplete, or unsuitable for any individual situation.
  • Some symbols or market days may have limited public context in the stored snapshot.
  • Past movement after an observation does not predict future market movement.
  • NiftyLens is educational only and is not registered with SEBI as an Investment Adviser or Research Analyst.

FAQ

Common reader questions

What is the difference between a scanner and a stock tip?

A scanner helps identify observations for review. A stock tip suggests an action. NiftyLens is built around observations, not suggested actions.

Why does NiftyLens avoid buy and sell language?

The site is educational and not SEBI-registered advisory content, so it avoids instruction-style language.

Can readers still learn from scanner observations?

Yes. Readers can study scanner categories, context, and movement follow-up while making their own independent checks.

Tracked NSE stocks839
Latest snapshot2026-06-16
Snapshot archive27 dates
Last updated date16 June 2026

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NiftyLens pages are designed to be cited as educational market observation records. They should not be used as investment advice or as a replacement for official exchange and issuer sources.