Indian markets rebounded amid global pullback and easing geopolitical risks. Nifty shows short-term consolidation, Bank Nifty sees support near key levels, while sectoral gains and global cues highlight market trends and potential trading opportunities for investors.
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Global markets showed mixed signals as investors balanced hopes of easing tensions in the Middle East with ongoing geopolitical risks. U.S. markets closed lower after recent volatility, while Asian markets, particularly Japan, moved higher on improving sentiment.
Wall Street ended lower in volatile trading on Tuesday as investors weighed signs of potential de-escalation in the Middle East against lingering geopolitical risks. The pullback followed a relief rally a day earlier after President Donald Trump delayed planned strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure.
Meanwhile, Japan’s Nikkei 225 surged 3% to above 53,800, and the broader Topix index rose 2.5% to 3,650, marking consecutive gains on improving sentiment around potential de-escalation, supported by active U.S.-Iran diplomatic talks.
Indian benchmark indices ended the session on a strong positive note amid a pullback in global markets and easing geopolitical concerns from the Middle East. The market maintained upward momentum throughout the day, reflecting sustained buying interest across sectors.
Sensex: +1,372.06 points (+1.89%) → 74,068.45
Nifty: +399.75 points (+1.78%) → 22,912.40
The rally was broad-based, with all sectors closing in the green. Top contributors included Private & PSU Banks, Auto, IT, Oil & Gas, and Metals, each gaining 1–2%, indicating strong institutional participation.
Broader markets mirrored this performance, with Nifty Midcap up 2.6% and Smallcap up 2.63%, driven by widespread buying.
Nifty formed a high-wave candle with a small real body and long shadows, indicating elevated intraday volatility amid weekly expiry. The index recovered most of the previous session’s decline and nearly filled the bearish gap.
Expected near-term range: 22,400–23,850
Downside risk: Breach below 22,400 may target 22,100–21,800
Upside pullback: Above Tuesday’s high of 23,057 could push Nifty to 23,400–23,800
For a meaningful pause in the downtrend, Nifty needs a sustained higher high–higher low structure and a close above last week’s high of 23,862.
Intraday trading levels:
Resistance: 23,190 | 23,350
Support: 22,850 | 22,710
Bank Nifty Outlook
Resistance: 53,380 | 53,700
Support: 52,450 | 52,150
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