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The last trading day of the week saw the index swinging wildly. During the week, the Nifty oscillated in a 446.65 range before closing the week on a flat note. The benchmark Index posted minor weekly gains of55.90 points. ....
Importantly, Nifty has rolled inside the improving quadrant of the RRG; this may lead to the large-caps starting to relatively outperform the broader mid and small-cap space over the coming weeks. A stable start is expected for the week; the levels of 19880 and 20075 may act as resistance points. The supports are likely to come in at 19535 and 19410. ....
Previewing the Week Ahead on Dalal Street: Nifty Set for Potential Gains, Keep an Eye on Resistance Levels vervetimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from vervetimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Dalal Street Week Ahead: Don’t take a breakout for granted; stick to steady stocks and sectors SECTIONS Dalal Street Week Ahead: Don’t take a breakout for granted; stick to steady stocks and sectorsBy Share Synopsis The week saw Nifty move in a trading range of 317 points, oscillating in a zone that was similar to the trading ranges seen over the past few weeks. Broadly speaking, the index spent the week consolidating as it awaited a clean and clear breakout. Getty Images The Nifty Realty Index has seen a strong rotation inside the improving quadrant hinting at a likely end to its relative underperformance against the broader market. ....
Dalal Street Week Ahead: Commodities, metals may lag; pharma, PSU, energy packs look bullish indiatimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indiatimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.