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Thursday, February 13, 2025
13/02/25, Market Strategic Report
Levels For The Nifty50 (23,045)Resistance based on pivot points: 23,128, 23,210, and 23,342Support based on pivot points: 22,864, 22,782, and 22,650The Nifty 50 formed a Long Legged Doji candlestick pattern (though not a classical one) on the daily charts, indicating indecision among buyers and sellers. Generally, this pattern acts as a trend reversal signal. The overall trend remains negative, as the index traded below all key moving averages (10, 20, 50, 100, and 200-day EMAs) and is positioned in the lower band of Bollinger Bands.Levels For The Nifty Bank (49,479)Resistance based on pivot points: 49,675, 49,904, and 50,273Support based on pivot points: 48,936, 48,707, and 48,337Resistance based on Fibonacci retracement: 50,367, 51,148Support based on Fibonacci retracement: 49,278, 47,880The NiftyBank also formed a similar pattern as the Nifty 50 (though not a classical one) on the daily timeframe, rising by 76 points after showing a 745-point recovery from the day's low. The index traded below all key moving averages and dropped below the previous swing low, indicating an overall negative trend. However, it managed to defend the midline of the Bollinger Bands on a closing basis for another session, which is a positive sign.
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