Bulls staged a strong performance on January 2, helping the Nifty 50 surpass the psychological 24,000 mark and record a 446-point gain (the biggest single-day gain in the last six weeks). With the climbing short-term moving averages (10-day and 20-day EMAs) and a rise of 766 points from this week's low, the momentum has definitely strengthened. However, some consolidation can't be ruled out before the index embarks on the next leg of the upmove. The Nifty 50 may face immediate resistance at the 24,200-24,250 zone, followed by targets of 24,400 and 24,850. Immediate support is placed at 24,900, followed by 24,700,
Levels For The Nifty50 (24,189)
Resistance based on pivot points: 24,237, 24,349, and 24,531
Support based on pivot points: 23,874, 23,762, and 23,581
The Nifty 50 has formed a long bullish candlestick pattern on the daily charts, with a higher top-higher bottom formation for the second consecutive session. The index cleared the 10-day and 20-day EMAs after defending the 200-day EMA in the previous session. The momentum indicator, RSI (Relative Strength Index at 52.8), showed a positive crossover and entered the upper band. Additionally, the index closed slightly above the midline of Bollinger Bands, signaling positive sentiment.
Levels For The NiftyBank (51,606)
Resistance based on pivot points: 51,683, 51,844, and 52,104
Support based on pivot points: 51,164, 51,003, and 50,744
Resistance based on Fibonacci retracement: 52,128, 52,680
Support based on Fibonacci retracement: 50,661, 49,787
The NiftyBank also formed a long green candle on the daily timeframe, with a higher high formation for another session, closing above the 10-day and 100-day EMAs after defending the 200-day EMA in the previous session, indicating strength. The banking index needs to surpass the 20-day and 50-day EMAs, as well as the midline of the Bollinger Bands, to gain strong momentum. This is possible only above 52,200. The momentum indicator RSI (47.5) recorded a positive crossover but is still in the lower band, and the MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) tilted slightly upward but is still below the zero line.
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