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    Tech View: Nifty bulls getting tired at peaks. Here’s how to trade on Wednesday

    Nifty ended Tuesday’s session with a small loss of 18 points to form a small red candle on the daily chart which indicated that bulls are getting tired at peaks.

    Tech View: Nifty bulls using intraday dips to go long. Here’s how to trade on Tuesday

    Positive chart pattern like higher tops and bottoms is intact. The underlying trend of Nifty remains positive. The market is racing towards the next upside target of 24,400 levels in the near term. Immediate support is placed at 23,980 levels, said Nagaraj Shetti of HDFC Securities.

    Nifty bulls climb Mt 24K. Here's the record-breaking journey in 8 charts

    Frontline index Nifty50 achieved the 24,000 level milestone on Thursday, June27. The index surged 1,000 points in just 17 trading sessions. With this, the Nifty has now gained more than 5,000 points from its 52-week low of 18,837.85, with significant contributions from stocks like Shriram Finance, LTIMindtree, Tech Mahindra, and Wipro, among others. Here is the Nifty50’s journey to the 24,000 mark summarized by domestic brokerage firm Geojit Financial Services in 8 charts below:

    Where US stock market is headed after wild first half: 5 charts

    ​A boom in artificial intelligence fueled a blistering first half for the US stock market, and traders expect to see the same — and more — in the remainder of the year.

    Tech View: Nifty breaks 4-day winning streak. Here’s how to trade next week

    Nifty ended Friday’s session with a loss of 34 points and broke the four-day winning streak by forming a small-bodied red candle.

    Stock Radar: Contra buy? Bullish Gartley pattern in Anupam Rasayan points to potential reversal after 30% fall from highs

    Anupam Rasayan's Bullish Gartley pattern suggests a potential bounce back, with a target of Rs 1,040 and a stop-loss strategy below 670 on a weekly closing basis. Traders can consider building positions up to Rs 755 for potential gains.

    The Economic Times
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