SAMEET CHAVAN, HEAD RESEARCH TECHNICAL AND DERIVATIVES, ANGEL ONE
Where is Nifty headed this week?
There have been insignificant alterations to the price action for Nifty, though the overall market breadth turned a bit exhaustive, indicating a sign of caution. From a technical standpoint, the Nifty index continues to maintain a position above all its major EMAs, with robust nearby support identified around 24,600-24,500. Also, till Nifty remains above this level, there shouldnβt be any significant cause for concern. However, the bearish gap on the daily chart, around 24,850-25,950, is likely to act as intermediate resistance, followed by the psychological mark of 25,000 in the near term. Moreover, a sustained breakthrough beyond this level is anticipated to catalyse the next series of rallies in the benchmark.What should investors do?
Nykaa has come out of its multi-month congestion zone with sizable volumes. We recommend buying for a target of βΉ222 with a strict stop loss of βΉ189. Among auto stocks, M&M has confirmed an βUpward Sloping Trendlineβ on the daily chart. Momentum traders can look to short for a target of βΉ2,670 with a stop loss at βΉ2,805.DHARMESH SHAH, HEAD OF TECHNICALS, ICICI SECURITIESWhere is Nifty headed this week?
We expect the index to consolidate in 24,000-25,000 range. Last weekβs subdued activity amid overbought conditions signifies a pause in the upward momentum. Further, negative divergence on the weekly stochastic oscillator suggests a temporary breather in the coming week.
What should investors do?
In a structural bull market, secondary corrections are a common phenomenon. Thus, an extended breather from here on cannot be ruled out. However, investors should focus on quality stocks with strong earnings. Strong support is at 24,000. IT, oil & gas, pharma, FMCG, and power are expected to do well. Among large-cap stocks, we prefer HDFC Bank, Sun Pharma, TCS, GAIL, Adani Ports, NTPC, ITC, and Coal India looks good for 5-7%. Among mid-caps, HPCL, Chambal Fertilisers, KNR Construction, Oil India, CESC, Bank of Maharashtra, JSW Energy, ABFRL look good for 10-12% gains.
RAHUL SHARMA, HEAD TECHNICAL & DERIVATIVES, JM FINANCIAL SERVICES
Where is Nifty headed this week? Nifty put-call ratio fell from 1.29 on Thursday to 0.91 on Friday, and Nifty Futures basis turned negative by 6 points. FIIs remain long in index futures with 1.45 lakh contracts, whereas DIIs and retail investors hold short positions of 90,000 and 49,000 contracts, respectively. The market is currently facing multiple challenges, including a crash in Japanese markets, disappointing US job data, and worsening geopolitical tensions. Traders are advised to avoid aggressive bets until conditions stabilise. Nifty remains bearish below 24,800, with potential further weakness if the VIX stays above 14.5%. Key support levels are 24,540 and 24,210, while resistance levels are 24,851 and 24,956.
What should investors do?
Consider buying Nifty 24,000 puts (at βΉ137.85) with an August 29 expiry to hedge against potential market shocks or breakdowns, benefiting from a rising VIX scenario. Buy Sun Pharma at current levels, target βΉ1,800 and βΉ1,825, with a stop loss at βΉ1,680.
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