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Friday, June 9, 2023

Pre-Market Derivatives and Technical Set-up

*Pre-Market Derivatives and Technical Set-up*

◆ Nifty index opened flattish and moved in the positive direction but failed to hold above 18777 zones and drifted lower in the second half of the session. It broke its intraday support zones as a result of profit booking at higher zones and closed with losses of around 90 points. Some sort of pause could be seen at record levels but overall set up remains positive. It formed a Bearish candle and an outside Bar on daily scale

◆ Now it has to cross and hold above 18666 zones to witness an up move towards 18786 and 18888 zones while on the downside support exists at 18580 and 18530 zones

◆ India VIX was down by 1.60% from 11.44 to 11.25 levels. Volatility sunk to 10 zones during the day and comforted the bull at higher zone but was followed by a slight rise

◆ On option front, weekly maximum Call OI is at 18700 then 18800 strike while maximum Put OI is at 18700 then 18600 strike. Call writing is seen at 18700 then 18800 strike while Put writing is seen at 18700 then 18500 strike. Option data suggests a broader trading range in between 18450 to 18900 zones while an immediate trading range in between 18550 to 18800 zones

◆ Bank Nifty opened on a flattish note but managed to hold 44200 zones initially and gradually moved towards 44459 marks in the first half of the session. However it failed to hold 44444 marks and quickly drifted again towards 43900 zones in the latter part of the trading session. It formed a Bearish candle on daily scale as selling pressure was seen at higher zones however multiple supports are intact at lower zones and it closed near its crucial 20 DEMA levels

◆ Now it has to cross and hold above 44044 zones for an up move towards 44250 then 44500 zones while on the downside support is seen at 43750 then 43500 levels

◆ Bullish setup in Dixon, NTPC, Jswsteel, HAL, Powergrid, Indigo and LT 

◆ Bearish setup in IEX, Indhotel, Kotak Bank, ABFRL, Mphasis, India Mart, Sunpharma and GNFC

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