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U.S. markets saw sharp declines due to growing concerns over President Trump’s proposed tax-cut bill, which could potentially increase the deficit. The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq all closed lower, with bond yields rising. Commodities showed mixed results, with crude prices falling due to oversupply concerns, while gold and silver saw gains. Asian markets followed suit, and Gift Nifty signals a flat-to-negative start for Indian indices.
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For today, Nifty is expected to consolidate within the range of 24,400–25,200. Support is seen at 24,670, and resistance is at 24,910. Based on derivative data, strong support exists at 24,000 for Nifty and 55,000 for Bank Nifty. However, caution is advised due to a divergence between FIIs and DIIs.
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FII & DII Activity (Provisional - May 21)
FIIs net buy: ₹2,201.79 crore
DIIs net buy: ₹683.77 crore
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Gift Nifty suggests a flat-to-negative opening for the Indian markets today, with a likely trading range between 24,400–25,050.
Markets on May 21st:
On May 21st, Indian benchmark indices showed a broadly positive tone early in the session but struggled with volatility and range-bound trading. By the end of the session, Sensex rose 0.5% (gaining 410 points) to close at 81,596, while Nifty added 0.5% (up 129.55 points) to settle at 24,813.45.
Sector-wise, Realty, Pharma, Auto, Healthcare, and Financial Services saw strength, while Consumer Durables, Private Banks, and Media stocks faced pressure.
The Nifty formed a small bullish candlestick with an upper shadow near the 24,800 level, indicating a period of consolidation. We expect the index to consolidate within the 24,400–25,200 range to ease overbought conditions seen in the daily stochastic oscillator.
Breakout above: 24,946 could lead to upward movement towards 25,100–25,200.
Breakdown below: 24,669 could trigger a decline to 24,500–24,400.
Key Support: 24,350–24,400 (last week’s low, 20-day EMA, 61.8% Fibonacci retracement).
Intraday Levels:
Resistance: 24,910 & 25,030
Support: 24,670 & 24,550
Bank Nifty Intraday Levels:
Resistance: 55,350 & 55,590
Support: 54,700 & 54,440
U.S. markets faced significant declines on rising concerns about the tax-cut bill and its potential impact on the deficit. The Dow fell 1.9%, S&P 500 dropped 1.6%, and Nasdaq lost 1.4%. Bond yields also rose sharply amid these concerns.
Asian markets opened lower on Thursday, tracking the decline in U.S. equities. Investor sentiment remains subdued due to worries over the growing U.S. budget deficit and rising Treasury yields.
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