The Nifty witnessed a bear assault for the second consecutive day, with sustained trades under key ranges triggering a correction in the direction of 25,000, Rupak De, Senior Technical Analyst at LKP Securities, mentioned. “The sentiment has turned extraordinarily weak, with greater ranges getting used as promoting zones. On the decrease finish, the following assist is seen at 24,750, whereas on the upper finish, resistance is seen at 25,300,” De added.
Listed here are 2 inventory suggestions for Monday:
Purchase Petronet LNG at Rs 357.85
Goal Value: Rs 410
Cease Loss: Rs 320Petronet has accomplished its fourth wave and has now began the fifth impulsive wave, indicating that the safety is in an uptrend. It rebounded from the 0.618 Fibonacci zone and closed above the 0.786 stage, signaling a possible transfer greater. The worth is buying and selling above each the Quick (20 EMA) and Sluggish (50 EMA) shifting averages, confirming the uptrend.The surge in quantity displays robust purchaser curiosity within the safety, and the momentum indicator RSI is trending upward, supporting the constructive worth motion. Based mostly on this technical setup, an extended place could be thought-about so long as the inventory holds above the 320 stage.
Promote TVS Motor at Rs 2,705.15
Goal Value: Rs 2,330Stop Loss: Rs 2,980
TVS Motor has shaped a bearish marubozu candlestick sample on the weekly timeframe, indicating a damaging development. The inventory has made decrease lows and decrease highs, additional signaling that sellers have overpowered patrons. The RSI helps the value motion by shifting downward, and the current promoting stress has engulfed practically 5 weeks of upward motion, suggesting power within the downtrend. A brief place could be thought-about in TVS Motor so long as it stays under the two,985 stage.
(Analyst: Kunal Kamble, Sr. Technical Analysis Analyst, Bonanza Portfolio)(Disclaimer: Suggestions, recommendations, views and opinions given by the consultants are their very own. These don’t signify the views of The Financial Occasions)