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Markets traded mixed globally, with the Nasdaq reaching a new high. Indian indices extended losses as Nifty approached key support. Broader markets showed strength, while HCL earnings and technical signals may drive the next move amid cautious sentiment.
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Global markets remained mixed on Monday. In the U.S., equities posted modest gains as investors weighed tariff risks and looked ahead to Q2 earnings. The Nasdaq rose 0.3% to close at a fresh high of 20,640.3, while the S&P 500 and Dow ended slightly higher. Communication services led sectoral gains, while energy underperformed.
The market remains cautious amid geopolitical uncertainty, especially following former U.S. President Donald Trump’s warning of “very severe tariffs” on Russia if no deal is struck in the next 50 days.
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Asian markets reflected this caution, trading mostly mixed.
Japan’s Nikkei remained flat with a slight negative bias
Topix rose 0.15%
Kospi dipped 0.20%
ASX 200 in Australia gained 0.34%
Investors are now focused on upcoming Chinese economic data, which could offer more cues on regional momentum.
Indian Market Recap – July 14, 2025
Indian equities extended losses for the fourth straight session, with the Nifty slipping below the 25,100 mark and testing a key support zone.
Sensex closed 247.01 points lower at 82,253.46
Nifty declined 67.55 points to end at 25,082.30
IT stocks underperformed, with the Nifty IT index down 1% ahead of key earnings.
Pharma, consumer durables, media, realty, and PSU banks saw modest gains of 0.5%–1%.
Broader markets outperformed, with the Midcap index up 0.7% and Smallcap index gaining over 1%.
Volatility inched higher as India VIX rose 1.5%, indicating rising uncertainty.
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The Nifty formed a bearish candle for the fourth straight day, continuing a pattern of lower highs and lower lows. However, the long lower shadow suggests buying interest is emerging near the 25,000 mark.
The index has retraced only 50% of its previous 11-session rally from 24,473 to 25,669 — signaling a shallow and healthy correction.
The key support zone is between 24,900–25,100, where we expect consolidation before a potential rebound toward 25,500–25,600.
This pullback could offer a buying opportunity, although a clear break below 24,900 may signal a pause in the short-term uptrend.
Intraday Levels – July 15, 2025
Nifty
Resistance: 25,150 / 25,260
Support: 25,000 / 24,920
Bank Nifty
Resistance: 56,970 / 57,230
Support: 56,510 / 56,300
HCL Technologies Q1 earnings will be crucial in shaping sentiment for the IT space, especially after the weak report from TCS.
Derivatives data and FII trends continue to indicate a bearish undertone in both Nifty and Bank Nifty.
Gift Nifty signals a flat start today. Expect the Nifty to consolidate in the 24,950–25,300 range as markets digest earnings and macro cues.
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