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

    While the Nifty's overall trend appears positive across different time frames, it is currently facing resistance around the 24,400 level, which coincides with a 1.618% Fibonacci Extension. This suggests the possibility of a temporary consolidation or minor dip in the upcoming trading sessions before the index potentially resumes its upward movement.

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

    The underlying trend of Nifty continues to be positive. A sustainable move above 24000-24100 levels could pull Nifty towards another Fibonacci extension resistance of around 24380-24400 levels in the near term.

    Time to relook at how we look at them: 6 IT stocks operating in niche areas with upside potential of up to 39 %

    Over the years, perceptions of IT stocks have evolved, yet there remains a notion that large-cap companies like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro are the primary indicators of trends in the IT sector. However, this view is outdated. In the past five years, the emergence of machine learning, cloud computing, and other specialized segments has shifted the landscape. Smaller companies operating in these niche areas have demonstrated significantly stronger growth, even as industry giants like Infosys and Wipro face growth pressures. Today, Probably, investing in the not so well talked about IT stocks is like contrarian investing, which pays in the long term though in the short term one might feel that one is not doing the best thing.

    The Economic Times
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