WEEKLY
RESISTANCE FOR NIFTY: 7861, 7906, 7973, 8039
PIVOT
POINT: 7815
WEEKLY
SUPPORT FOR NIFTY : 7749,7682,7637,7591

DAILY RESISTANCE FOR NIFTY: , 7767, 7789, 7801,7848
PIVOT POINT: 7745
DAILY SUPPORT FOR NIFTY : 7720, 7698, 7676, 7641
DAILY CHART FOR NIFTY

Sensex
opened the week at 25569, made a high of 25747, low of 25212 and closed the
week at 25228. Thus it closed the week with a loss of 378 points. At the same
time the Nifty opened the week at 7858, made a high of 7949,
low of 7701 and closed the week at 7764. Thus the Nifty closed the week with a
loss of 89 points.
TECHNICALLY SPEAKING.
Indian
Stock Market would open gap negative. Technically, Indian Stock Market is still
in negative zone. Analysis would still remain same. The downtrend looks to be
capped around 7600-7500 levels. Now market is looking for direction. If market
rebounds from here and closes above 7800 then we would consider that market has
already bottomed out. Breaching levels of 8000 for Nifty and 17100 for
BankNifty would confirm an Inverse Head and Shoulder Pattern (Bullish Pattern),
which would force market to see a sharp breakout.
Until then, we would consider
market to be negative and 7600-7500 would be considered as very strong support
for Nifty. FIIs were net sellers of Rs.388.51 crores whereas DIIs were net
buyers of Rs.251.79 crores in cash market for last trading session. Nifty would
see strong support at 7705-7685-7650-7615-7600 whereas strong resistance would
be seen at 7795-7830-7865-7900 levels. MACD and Price ROC are both positive and have signaled a fresh Buy. RSI
(50) indicates bullish momentum.
This
week, both the indices overcame the short term average of 22
dma Nifty 7790 and closed below it. Nifty continues to remain above the
medium term average of 50dma Nifty 7680 but are just below the long term
average of 200dma Nifty 7800 . Thus the trend in the short term
timeframe has turned bullish; whereas the trend in the medium term timeframe
continues to remain down but the trend in the long term timeframe continues to
remain bullish.
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