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A level below 19,300 would be considered bearish sign in Nifty for the short term, says Vinay Rajani, senior technical and derivative research analyst at HDFC Securities
According to Ravi Nathani, an independent technical analyst, Nifty FMCG index may witness a rebound after finding support at 51,636 and 50,650 levels
Nifty Realty index to rise up to 5 per cent in the coming weeks, post delivering bullish breakout on the charts.
Barring, Pfizer, Gland Pharma, and Laurus Labs, all other constituents of Nifty Pharm Index trade over the 200-day simple moving average (SMA),
Nifty50 and Bank Nifty indices crucial support (immediate) at 19,575 and 45,236; should be bought as the overall trend remains bullish, says Ravi Nathani
Trend in Bajaj twins remains sluggish and may slide in bear's grip if key levels are breached
Technical charts of M&M shows weakness, while RBL Bank continues to remain resilient.
The broader trend in the cement sector remains optimistic, price action riding along the overall bullish sentiment
The FMCG index has breached previous reversal support, igniting fear of caution among retail traders. This move emerged after the index reached a new historic peak a few sessions ago.
While the medium-term outlook remains highly optimistic, the stock may remain choppy in the near-term
ICICI Bank remains strong on charts post delivering Q1 results last week
New-age companies may rise up to 29 per cent in the forthcoming seasons as market sentiment improves amid record-breaking run in benchmark indies
Listed NBFC stocks are currently facing selling pressure at higher levels, show technical charts
Overall trend - the Nifty Small cap index continues to remain highly robust, with an intend to reach a new historic high.
The range breakout in both the indices have triggered fresh upside
Selective IT stocks may rise up to 22% in the upcoming sessions, as per their technical charts
Technically, when any stocks crosses crucial hurdles and witnesses accumulation at key supports, the trend is expected to witness robust upside ahead.
Once the range of Rs 3,380 to Rs 3,350 is conquered, TCS shares are set to hit a new historic peak. HCL Tech, meanwhile, may slip under Rs 1,000 if it fails to hold the 200-DMA
Delta Corp needs to cross the 200-DMA to regain the momentum, while Nazara Technologies must hold the 200-DMA as a support.