Wednesday, 6 July 2022

A TECHNICAL VIEW ON CNX-NIFTY FOR—7.7.2022

 

CNX-NIFTY

 Open—15818.50--High—16011.35—Low—15800.90---Close-15989.80 on 6.7.2022.

Support:15986.42/15962/15927/15915/15901/15890/15776/15735.75/15671.45/15632/15578/15566/15513.45/15511.05/15450.90/15431.75/15367.50/15183.40/15044/14984.15/14883/14745.85.                                                                                                                                                           

Resistance:15991/16025.80/16162.55/16203.25/16359.25/16399/16410.20/16555.

 (Bold and underlined figures are most important)

It is exhibiting extreme volatility which is not a good sign, yesterday after big upside move in first half it plunged down and closed near the low of the day and today it recouped yesterday losses and closed near the high of the day but closed shade below the upper band of its critical range of 15986—15991.The pullback rally is on and if it moves above 15991 and sustain on the closing basis then this rally may extend. It is important to mention here that some of the important technical indicators on the daily chart are still showing positive sign(but looking extremely bad on the weekly and monthly chart), furthermore it is also above its short term moving averages now and also making higher top & bottom on the line chart, therefore there is fair chance that this rally may extend provided it moves above 15991 and sustain on the closing basis, but it may be short lived. Moving up it will face stiff resistance at 15991---16026---16050---16100—16179—16203---16285---16320—16414---16450(some points may change every day). It is needless to mention here that pullback rally are treacherous in nature and may end abruptly, therefore this rally can exhaust at any of these points or earlier, but if it moves above 16450 and sustain then it could get meaningful strength and rally can extend further. Similarly close below 15810 will weaken this rally and close below 15752 will confirm the end of this rally, which ay please be noted.

In view of the above observation, safe traders should avoid long trade till it closes above 15991 and sustain. However the aggressive traders can try long trade if it moves above 16026 and maintain for some time with a stop loss of 15950 or can buy on decline at appropriate points or near 15750 but not below it with a stop loss of 15690. Please note that after making a bottom at 15183.40 on 17.6.2022 it already rallied by more than 800 points as of now therefore initiating a long trade for a pullback gains at this juncture could be a highly risky affair. It is therefore suggested to be extremely cautious and vigilant in long trade at this point of time. Short trade can also be attempted on the rise at appropriate points or on the price breakdown for intraday corrective gains. The short term trend is positive as of now, but the medium and long term trend is still down.

NOTE: - If it opens up with huge gap up then wait for it to settle down before initiating long position, but short trade can be attempted on huge gap up if it is near the selling point and vice versa . Since, it is showing volatility so any type of trade should be squared off during the day, if you don’t have reasonable profit margin in the trade. Day squaring off is strongly suggested in any case.

Disclaimer:-The view expressed here are solely of the author and he is not at all responsible in any way for the outcome of the trade you enter based on the above view.

Kindly note that make your cost your stop loss in favorable trade and then trail it as the price move up/down to gain maximum profit and avoid losses. Use support and resistance levels as entry, exit, target and trailing stop loss points. DO NOT TRADE WITHOUT STOP LOSS. 

Note: Price stated here are of spot market. 

Contact me for strategic guidance to enter and exit trade.

Thanks 

Narendra Kumar Surana

suranank@gmail.com

Mobile—8240951127/9831313654.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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