Here are the directions and levels for August 6th.
Market Overview
The global market experienced a pullback, but sentiment remains bearish, and our local market also has the bearish sentiment. Today, the market may open with a gap-up, indicated by a 150-point positive start in GIFTNIFTY.
Both Nifty and BankNifty are reflecting the same sentiment. Let's take a closer look:
1.Basic Structure:
Nifty and BankNifty both fell drastically in the previous session. Whenever the market takes a sharp movement, it will take some consolidation afterward. How will it work in today's session? We can look at that.
> As per the structure, there is no more pullback in this minor swing. So if the gap-up doesnβt sustain or if the initial market declines, we can expect minor consolidation between the previous low to 38% Fibonacci level to the upside. After that, if it breaks yesterday's low, then the correction will likely continue to the level of 23801. This is our basic structure.
2.Alternate View:
The alternate view is similar to the consolidation, but this time we wouldn't expect a correction. Instead, we can expect pullback continuation if it breaks the 38% Fibonacci level to the upside again. If it happens, we can expect the pullback target to the level of 50%. Once if it rejects there, then we can expect correction. Simply, it's also a range market variation.
3.Price Action Scenario:
The third scenario is taken from the price action. If the initial market takes a solid pullback and closes above the 38% Fibonacci level, then it may continue further to the level of 61% with minor consolidation. Do you want to realize if it is progressing in this variation? Just observe if it consolidates around the immediate resistance level or if it forms an inside bar, then it may continue the rally.
These are my expectations for today. In my personal opinion, if the market enters consolidation, trading will become more challenging. If you choose to enter, reduce your position size. However, if you have a clear direction, you can trade more effectively.
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