The Nifty index concluded the week at 24,367, shedding 350 points from the previous close. The index touched a high of 24,419 and a low of 23,893. A global market downturn, ignited by the unwinding of yen-funded positions, sent shockwaves through financial markets worldwide.
Looking ahead, the Nifty is projected to oscillate between 25,150-23,800. A breach below the crucial 23,800 support could trigger a deeper correction towards 23,500. On the upside, 24,700 is a key resistance level to watch, representing a potential gap fill. Short-term chart patterns hint at a bullish reversal, supported by the positive outlook on weekly and monthly timeframes. Also remember next week is truncated due to 15th Aug holiday so it will be a 4 day week for Indian markets.
The S&P 500 found support near the DEMA 200. To sustain its upward momentum, the index must hold above 5,400, opening the door to potential targets at 5,433, 5,500, and 5,566. Conversely, a dip below 5,233 could reignite the downtrend, with support levels at 5,180, 5,088 (DEMA 200), and 5,016 exerting downward pressure on global markets.
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