NIFTY : Trading levels and Plan for 09-Jan-2025Trading Plan for NIFTY - 9-Jan-2025
Intro - Plan vs. Actual for 8-Jan-2025
Yesterday's plan highlighted key levels, with 23,483 - 23518 acting as support and excalty from those level saw a smart recovery. and ended up at flat not. The yellow trend marked the sideways movement, while bearish momentum was evident in the red trend zone.
Today's chart builds upon the prior analysis, with updated levels and a strategy for all opening scenarios.
Trading Scenarios for 9-Jan-2025
Gap-Up Opening (Above 23,860)
If Nifty opens above 23,860 , monitor for rejection near the Profit Booking Zone (24,070) . Look for a bearish hourly candle close in this zone to consider selling opportunities, targeting 23,817 (opening resistance). If strength persists, expect a bullish breakout, targeting 24,150+ .
Action Plan: Wait for rejection candles in the profit booking zone for a potential short. For bullish trades, buy only on sustained breaks above 24,070 .
Risk Management: Use 23,950 as a stop-loss for shorts and 23,860 for longs, based on hourly closes.
Flat Opening (Between 23,611-23,817)
A flat opening around the 23,675 zone requires caution. Watch for price action at 23,817 . A failure to break this resistance could lead to bearish moves, targeting 23,611 and 23,545 . Conversely, a breakout above 23,817 may turn bullish, with upside potential toward 23,860 .
Action Plan: Wait for price confirmation near 23,817 . Use stop-losses 20-30 points above or below breakout/rejection levels.
Risk Management: Trade with minimal risk exposure during the opening 30 minutes to let the trend settle.
Gap-Down Opening (Below 23,545)
In case of a gap-down, observe the 23,545 level for signs of support. Failure to hold may lead Nifty toward the Last Intraday Support Zone (23,432) . Bulls may defend this zone aggressively, offering a potential buying opportunity.
Action Plan: Look for long opportunities only near 23,432 , with targets back toward 23,545-23,611 . If selling persists, avoid aggressive longs below 23,432 .
Risk Management: Use 23,400 as a strict stop-loss for longs in the gap-down scenario.
Tips for Options Trading
Focus on weekly ATM options to minimize premium decay.
Avoid holding positions during volatile periods unless you have a strict exit strategy.
Use spreads to hedge directional trades, especially in uncertain market conditions.
Summary and Conclusion
The market's reaction to the key levels will determine the trend.
Respect the zones: 23,817 as resistance and 23,611 as support.
Patience during the opening 30 minutes can lead to better trade entries.
Yellow indicates sideways, green indicates bullish, and red indicates bearish trends.
Disclaimer : This analysis is for educational purposes only. I am not a SEBI-registered analyst. Please consult your financial advisor before trading.
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#nifty50 outlook for upcoming week 14th-18th Oct 2024The Nifty 50 closed the week at 24,964, a 50-point decline from the previous week. While it touched a high of 25,234, it also dipped to a low of 24,694. As predicted last week, the index remained within the range of 25,600 to 24,400.
Looking Ahead: A Cautious Outlook
For the upcoming week, I anticipate a trading range of 25,550 to 24,350. However, the low of 24,694 is a crucial support level. If the Nifty breaches this, the next strong support lies at 24,400-24,350. A breakdown below this level could signal a potential decline towards 23,300.
A Bullish Monthly Perspective
Despite the recent volatility, my monthly outlook for the Nifty remains bullish. Therefore, I will follow a "buy on dips" strategy.
S&P 500: A Positive Sign
As mentioned previously, the S&P 500 has successfully reached its first Fibonacci target of 5820. To initiate the next leg of its upward movement, it needs to sustain above this level. If it can do so, we could see it touch 5899 or even 6012 (a significant level). This positive momentum in the U.S. market could also provide support to Indian equities.
#nifty50 analysis for next week 9th Sept-13th septThe Indian stock market experienced a significant downturn last week, with the Nifty 50 closing at 24,852, a substantial 400 points below the previous week's close. Despite reaching a weekly high of 25,333, the index ultimately settled within its expected range of 25,850 to 24,600.
Looking ahead, a bearish outlook prevails for the coming week. The Nifty is anticipated to trade within a range of 25,500 to 24,150. A bearish engulfing candle formation suggests continued selling pressure on Monday and Tuesday. However, a potential bounce to 25,000 on Wednesday or Thursday could offer bears an opportunity to initiate fresh short positions. A daily close above 25,080 would be a positive sign for bulls, while a close below 24,486 (DEMA50) could lead to further declines, potentially opening the gates to 24,150, 24,000, or 23,840 (DEMA100).
Globally, the S&P 500's decline of 240 points from the previous week's close triggered selling across various markets, including India. The 5,380 support level (DEMA50) is crucial for the S&P 500. A break below this level could result in a 3.5-4% correction, potentially testing the 5,200-5,170 support zone, which would likely exert further pressure on global markets.
Nifty Intraday (08-Jul-2024)It looks like you have provided a trading chart for Nifty 50 Index with specific trading signals for July 8th. Here are the key details from the chart:
Buy Signal:
-Trigger: Above 24,350
-Target: Open for 24,450+
Sell Signal:
-Trigger: Below 24,265
-Target: 24,150-
The chart uses a 15-minute timeframe and shows the price action along with an EMA (20) indicator.