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    Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Friday

    Nifty range-bound flat closing for the last four days indicates a pause before a sharp move. The direction of this move is not yet known, at least not before any directional breakout. Solar Industries, Titagarh Rail Systems, Carborundum Universal, Paras Defence and Space Technologies showed bullish bias.

    Tech View: Sideways Nifty getting primed for sharp move. Here’s how to trade on Friday

    Nifty formed a small negative candle with a minor lower shadow. The short-term trend of Nifty continues to be a range bound with positive bias. Nifty has been consolidating in the broad range of 23,200-23,500. A decisive close beyond the boundaries can lead to a trending move.

    Nifty to remain in consolidation mode ahead of Budget: Rohit Srivastava

    ​So, I think that sets us up for a potential continued move to the upside. But I do think it can remain. See, till we really significantly surpass say 23,600, we can remain in a consolidation mode ahead of the budget.

    Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock action on Monday

    Nifty50 and Sensex, the benchmark equity indices, reached record highs on Friday, reclaiming losses incurred on election day. The surge was attributed to expectations of political stability and forecasts indicating accelerated economic growth.

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    Nagaraj Shetti of HDFC Securities noted that the market has reached an overhead resistance at around 23,300-23,400 levels, suggesting a potential minor dip in the short term, which could present a buying opportunity. He identified immediate support at the 22,900 level.

    Sensex rises for 2nd session, settles 692 points higher, Nifty tops 22,800

    Tech stocks led the rally with Narendra Modi set to return to power for a third straight term after two key allies pledged support to form a new government. Top Sensex gainers included Tech Mahindra, HCL Tech, SBI, NTPC, and Infosys which rose 3-4%. HUL, Asian Paints, M&M and Nestle India settled with cuts.

    The Economic Times
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