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    F&O Radar: Poised bulls may take Nifty to new highs, deploy Bull Call Spread for potential benefit

    On the option front, the maximum call OI is at 24,000 then 23,600 strike, while the maximum put OI is at 23,000 and then 23,500 strike. Call writing is seen at 23,900, then 23,700, while put writing is seen at 23,400, then 23,500.

    Tech View: Nifty breaks key hurdle after 2 weeks. Here’s how to trade on Wednesday

    Nifty maintains positive momentum, poised for potential breakout towards 24,000 with immediate support at 23,550, says HDFC Securities analyst. According to experts, Nifty moved above 23,700 to make a new all-time high of 23,754, showing resilience amid global sluggishness.

    Tech View: Nifty may test 23,700 in short term. Here’s how to trade on Tuesday

    Nifty maintains positive momentum, aiming for the 23,650-23,700 range with immediate support at 23,350, according to HDFC Securities' Nagaraj Shetti.

    Nifty Bank closes flat but above 51,700; immediate resistance seen around 52,000: Experts

    HDFC Bank, Bank of Baroda, ICICI Bank, and AU Small Finance Bank led gains while selling was seen in SBI, Axis Bank, PNB, and IndusInd Bank. Bank Nifty has the highest PE OI at a 51,000 strike price, while the maximum CE OI is at 52,000, indicating this week’s expiry range to confide within 51,000 to 52,000, data showed.

    Tech View: Nifty giving non-directional moves. Here’s how to trade on Friday

    According to experts, the short-term trend of Nifty remains positive despite high volatility. After surpassing the resistance level of 22,250, the index shows a probability of moving towards the next resistance at 23,200 in the near term. Immediate support is at 22,640

    Tech View: Nifty forms bearish engulfing pattern. Here’s how to trade on Thursday

    Nifty placed at the highs, but that’s not any confirmation of any significant reversal pattern building at the highs. Again, weakness below 23,300 levels could be considered as a short-term top reversal pattern.

    The Economic Times
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