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Global markets gained on ceasefire hopes and Fed rate-cut signals. Indian indices staged a sharp rebound after early losses. Nifty faces key resistance at 25,300, with support at 24,800. Sectoral performance was mixed, while broader markets showed resilience.
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U.S. markets closed higher on Monday, lifted by reports of a ceasefire between Israel and Iran and dovish remarks from Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman suggesting a rate cut in July. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq each gained 0.94%, while the Dow Jones added 0.89%.
Tesla surged over 8% following the launch of its Robotaxi service in Austin, driving gains in the tech-heavy Nasdaq. Meanwhile, oil prices dropped as geopolitical tensions eased, and gold retreated after an early spike.
Asian markets mirrored the bullish sentiment. Japan’s Nikkei advanced 1%, Topix climbed 1.12%, while South Korea’s Kospi and Kosdaq jumped 2.09% and 1.71%, respectively.
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Gift Nifty indicates a gap-up start for domestic markets amid firm global cues. Nifty is expected to trade within the 24,850–25,300 range. Derivatives data signals strong resistance at 25,300, with crucial support at 24,800–24,900.
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Markets opened sharply lower on Monday due to geopolitical tensions following the U.S. airstrike on Iran’s nuclear sites. However, indices rebounded strongly as crude prices moderated and global risk sentiment improved.
Nifty 50: Opened weak, hit a low of 24,824, and rebounded over 200 points to hit 25,057 before closing at 24,971.90, down 140.50 points (-0.56%).
Sectoral Trend:
Losers: IT, FMCG, Auto, and Banking (-0.5% to -1.5%)
Gainers: Media, Metal, and Consumer Durables (+0.5% to +4%)
Broader markets outperformed with Midcap (+0.36%) and Smallcap (+0.70%) indices closing in the green.
The index formed a high wave candle, signaling consolidation and stock-specific action. Demand zones around 24,700–24,800 triggered a recovery, reinforcing positive short-term bias.
Short-term target: 25,200–25,250
Breakout level: 25,300 (last 5-week range)
Next target post breakout: 25,500
Key support: 24,500–24,400 (confluence of 50-day EMA & lower multi-week range)
Intraday Levels
Nifty
Resistance: 25,190 / 25,300
Support: 24,920 / 24,830
Bank Nifty
Resistance: 56,550 / 56,800
Support: 55,880 / 55,600
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