MARKET TREND FOR MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2016
The domestic equity markets on Friday traded win a capped
range and ended with minor losses but overall, the NIFTY continues to
precariously hang around its critical support levels of 8690. Today, we may see
a modestly stable opening but speaking purely on technical terms, the levels of
8690 remains critical to watch out for. In any case, this would be a truncated
one with just 3 working days with Tuesday and Wednesday being holidays on
account of Dussera and Mohharam respectively.
Today, the levels of 8710 and 8775 will act as immediate
resistance levels for the Markets. The supports come in at 8690 and 8620
levels.
The RSI—Relative Strength Index on the Daily Charts is
47.8404 and it remains neutral showing no bullish or bearish divergence or any
failure swings. The Daily MACD trades bearish below its signal line. On the
Weekly Charts, the Weekly RSI is 60.4125 and this too remains neutral without
showing any bullish or bearish divergences. The Weekly MACD has reported a
negative crossover and it now bearish as it trades below its signal line.
On the derivative front, the NIFTY October futures have 6.72
lakh shares or 3.04% in Open Interest.
While having a look at pattern analysis, the NIFTY evidently
continues to struggle while taking support at the neckline levels of descending
triangle formation which is 8690. The 50-DMA of NIFTY stands at 8706 and it has
closed a notch below this but trades within its filter. On the Weekly Charts,
the lead indicators have began to show signs of weariness and some possibility
of downside correction cannot be ruled out if the NIFTY breaches the levels of
8690 comprehensively. On the upper side, the 8800-8850 zones continue to pose
formidable resistance to the Markets.
Overall, we might see shallow activities in the Markets this
being a very short week and caution with a negative bias will continue to
prevail. Some sector rotation will be seen and we will see outperformance from
select Midcaps. Overall, to avoid any further weakness, the NIFTY will have to
defend 8690 levels and in event of any up moves, selling pressure from higher
levels cannot be ruled out.
Milan Vaishnav, CMT
Technical Analyst
(Research Analyst, SEBI Reg.
No. INH000003341)
Member:
Market Technicians Association, (MTA), USA
Canadian Society of Technical Analysts, (CSTA), CANADA
Association of Technical Market Analysts, (ATMA), INDIA
http://milan-vaishnav.blogspot.com
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