GDP data has been released today and we have seen big selling just after the releasing the data. Street was expecting a figure around 7.5% but data that came in was at 6.9%, a way below expectations. Lots of short positions on nifty future were added to open interest in today’s trading session. Nifty Put options have seen huge unwinding of position, hence hinting further fall in nifty future. ... [Continue Reading]
Inflation Numbers Were Lower, Should I Buy or Sell Nifty Future
No doubt inflation has started to cool off and RBI is now watching inflation numbers closely to reduce the interest rates and focus on growth which was muted for some time. Inflation numbers that were released today were much lower than expected and boosted market confidence, nifty future was trading higher today, but we are not sure about the market trend. Still we are looking for selling ... [Continue Reading]
Indian Rupee Depreciating, Hinting Short Selling in Nifty Futures Ahead
INR (Indian Rupee) has been depreciating from last 2 quarters, from 46 to 54 level IT sector was enjoying this gain, but Oil and Gas companies were suffering and were unable to pass the extra cost to consumers. This move was a negative for growth of economy as well as certain sectors and companies, we saw industrial production (IIP) hitting its lowest level since 2008. Many sectors saw ... [Continue Reading]
How to Trade Nifty Future in a Very Volatile Market Environment
Trading in very volatile market environment may not be suitable for all traders, as risk of hitting stop loss in maximum here. Anyways I am going to teach you how to trade in such scenario. You will need to have intraday chart of nifty future and then just apply RSI indicator with default setting as 14 periods there. Look at (Study) the market movement, simple observations will let you know ... [Continue Reading]
How is Rupee Responsible for Stock Market Crash, Nifty also Down
Indian rupee has depreciated about 18% in last 6 month, causing a large group of importers to suffer cost pressure. Most of these companies were unable to pass this cost to consumers, resulting in loss. As India is oil importing country, we spend large chunk of our foreign reserve in oil imports. Increasing import price of oil causing higher inflation and RBI is in mood to beat inflation rather ... [Continue Reading]
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