As mention in my previous idea, the recent rally was indeed a 'Dead Cat Bounce' as NIFTY50 has experienced another significant drop. However, examining the charts above reveals positive RSI divergence in both the 2-hour timeframe (TF) and the daily timeframe (DTF), with NIFTY reversing from a marked support zone.
For the next bull run to be confirmed, NIFTY should hold above today’s low and meet the following two criteria:
1. The index begins trading above the 20 EMA band. 2. The RSI surpasses the 70 mark.
This setup could indicate a more sustainable upward trend if both conditions are fulfilled.
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