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KSE-100 Breaches 170k Low Before Partial Recovery

The Pakistan Stock Exchange witnessed a high-stakes trading day on April 20, 2026, with the KSE-100 index closing at 172,196.70, down 1,742.31 points. The session was a classic example of “mean reversion” as the index touched both a significant high and a worrying low within a six-hour window.

Key LevelValue
Open172,249.26
Intraday High174,523.76
Intraday Low169,226.56
Closing Change-1.00%

Technical Resistance and Support

The failure of the index to hold the 174,000 level early in the day triggered a technical sell-off. Once the benchmark breached the 171,000 support mark, it plummeted rapidly to 169,226.56. The fact that the index managed to claw back nearly 3,000 points from its intraday low to close at 172,196 suggests that there is still significant “buy-on-dips” interest at the sub-170k level.

Sectoral Contribution Analysis

The divergence within the banking sector was the most striking feature of the day.

  • The Gainers: UBL, BAFL, and NBP collectively added over 422 points.
  • The Laggards: FFC and HBL collectively wiped out 465 points.

This internal friction within the blue-chip stocks resulted in the net 1,742-point loss. For traders, the high constituent volume of 597.87 million signals that liquidity remains ample, but the bias has shifted toward defensive plays. With the CYTD now at -1.07%, the market is technically entering a consolidation phase that could last until the next set of corporate earnings are fully priced in.

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