NIFTY TRADING PLAN – 19-Sep-2025
📌 Key Levels from the Chart:
Opening Resistance: 25,467
Last Intraday Resistance: 25,541 – 25,556
Opening Support: 25,382
Last Intraday Support: 25,352
Major Support Zone: 25,291
🛡️ Risk Management Tips for Options Traders
Avoid aggressive buying in resistance zones; wait for confirmation candles.
Use spreads (Bull Call / Bear Put) instead of naked options in volatile markets.
Risk per trade should not exceed 2% of capital.
Trail stop-loss once trade moves in your favor.
Exit part positions at first target; let the rest ride with stop-loss shifted to cost.
📌 Summary & Conclusion
Above 25,556, momentum may stretch towards 25,600–25,650.
A flat opening requires patience; breakout above 25,467 or breakdown below 25,382 will give direction.
Below 25,291, weakness can intensify towards 25,200.
Stay disciplined, respect levels, and follow strict risk management to protect capital.
⚠️ Disclaimer
I am not a SEBI registered analyst. This trading plan is prepared purely for educational purposes. Please do your own research or consult a financial advisor before trading.
📌 Key Levels from the Chart:
Opening Resistance: 25,467
Last Intraday Resistance: 25,541 – 25,556
Opening Support: 25,382
Last Intraday Support: 25,352
Major Support Zone: 25,291
- 🚀 Gap-Up Opening (100+ points above previous close)
If Nifty opens above 25,520–25,540, it directly enters the Last Intraday Resistance Zone (25,541–25,556). This zone will be a key battleground for bulls and bears. Sustaining above this resistance could open the path towards 25,600+ levels.
📌 Trading Approach:
Look for long entries only if price sustains above 25,556, targeting 25,600–25,650.
Keep a strict stop-loss below 25,467 (Opening Resistance).
If rejection occurs near resistance, a pullback towards 25,467–25,420 is possible. In that case, option traders can shift to short-term put buying. - 📉 Flat Opening (within ±100 points of 25,420)
A flat opening near the previous close would keep Nifty between Opening Resistance (25,467) and Opening Support (25,382). This means consolidation and indecision in the early session.
📌 Trading Approach:
Avoid rushing into trades in the first 30 minutes. Let the market choose direction.
If the index breaks above 25,467 with volume, ride the trend towards 25,541–25,556.
If it fails and slips below 25,382, expect a dip towards 25,352 and possibly 25,291. - 🔻 Gap-Down Opening (100+ points below previous close)
If Nifty opens below 25,320–25,300, it enters a weak territory, testing Last Intraday Support (25,352) and moving towards 25,291.
📌 Trading Approach:
If support at 25,291 holds, a bounce back towards 25,352–25,382 is likely, providing a short-term buying opportunity.
If 25,291 breaks decisively, further downside towards 25,200–25,150 cannot be ruled out. In this case, short positions with strict SL above 25,352 are safer.
🛡️ Risk Management Tips for Options Traders
Avoid aggressive buying in resistance zones; wait for confirmation candles.
Use spreads (Bull Call / Bear Put) instead of naked options in volatile markets.
Risk per trade should not exceed 2% of capital.
Trail stop-loss once trade moves in your favor.
Exit part positions at first target; let the rest ride with stop-loss shifted to cost.
📌 Summary & Conclusion
Above 25,556, momentum may stretch towards 25,600–25,650.
A flat opening requires patience; breakout above 25,467 or breakdown below 25,382 will give direction.
Below 25,291, weakness can intensify towards 25,200.
Stay disciplined, respect levels, and follow strict risk management to protect capital.
⚠️ Disclaimer
I am not a SEBI registered analyst. This trading plan is prepared purely for educational purposes. Please do your own research or consult a financial advisor before trading.
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