Backed by last-hour buying activity, the domestic equity markets managed to extend their winning streak for the fourth consecutive session. The markets remained sluggish during most part of the day, initially impacted by a sudden spike in oil prices due to Saudi Arabia and Russia’s decision to extend production cuts until December. Additionally, there was selling pressure on metal...
Markets witnessed a euphoric upmove in broader markets especially the midcap and small-cap segment despite USDINR crossing above 83 and Brent trading above 90$. A similar euphoric phase in the midcap and small-cap phase was witnessed in 2008 when the monthly RSI displayed V-divergence from the overbought zone and prices followed with a steep decline. Currently, Brent crude prices have crossed...
Markets began on a positive note on Monday with Nifty surpassing the psychological mark of 19,500 and formed a doji star on the candlestick along with a negative reversal in RSI. As doji star has occurred after retracing 38.2%, we can expect a major reversal on the breach of yesterday’s low which is placed at 19432. Meanwhile, a negative reversal would also tempt many traders to open short...
Nifty bounces from support; Global cues, Brent prices to be watched Nifty closed in the green after 5 consecutive losses on the weekly chart. Buying interest was seen in metal stocks followed by auto and consumer durable stocks last week. Conversely, there was a trend of profit-taking in oil & gas, FMCG and pharmaceutical stocks. Healthy macroeconomic data, including the June quarter...
Markets witnessed a sharp jump on Friday which helped Nifty to end 5 weeks of losing streak and post weekly gains of closer to 1%. Friday’s rebound was mainly on the back of retail euphoria which suddenly pumped an additional Rs 32,000 crore into the system compared to the previous day and this may be termed as unusual buying to protect weekly closing. Friday’s up move has the maximum...
Markets confirmed major trend reversal after Sensex closed below long-term support of 64,836 thus activating a bearish engulfing line on a monthly candlestick chart. This move is significant as most of long-term investors may use this signal for long liquidation unless a new buy signal emerges on a monthly basis. The immediate downside projection is seen 12% lower which turns out to be 57,084...
Markets failed to carry opening momentum on Wednesday despite positive global market cues and finally ended unchanged. In fact, Nifty 50 retreated before touching 19,467 which clearly indicates bulls have lost control of the markets. Today being a monthly losing, it would throw necessary signals for long-term investors about the trend change. A negative closing of -0.38% or below 64836 in...
Market activity remained muted on Monday with Nifty unable to cross 19,397 which turned out to be 50 DMA and followed with flat closing. After yesterday’s move, the MACD indicator has moved into the sell zone and hence any up move is likely to face follow-up selling in the coming days. The crucial trigger which may have a severe impact on the Indian markets is the rise in copper prices and...
Markets attempted a rebound on Monday on the back of upbeat global markets but failed to extend beyond 19,350 which was followed by marginal gains to end around 19,300. The rise in India’s VIX above 12% exhibits caution as the next leg of decline could have severe repercussions. The spread of Nifty 50- Nifty 500 index which is a mere difference in values of the index suggests aggressive...
Markets succumbed to selling pressure on Friday with prices opening lower and thereafter closing at the lowest point of the day by breaching a low of 19253.60. This breach has confirmed the start of Wave (3) of impulse degree which would have a minimum target of 17,657 and can even extend to 16,463. From trading perspective, this is an ideal time for opening short positions in Nifty September...