Good morning, friends! 🌞 Here are the market directions and levels for November 8th.
Market Overview:
The global market is maintaining a bullish sentiment (based on the Dow Jones only), while our local market is showing a moderately bearish sentiment. Today, the market may open with a neutral start, as the Gifty Nifty is indicating a positive 10 points.
In the previous session, both Nifty and Bank Nifty fell solidly, but structurally, they closed in between the swings. Whenever the market breaks the 38% Fibonacci level, we can consider that it's a ranging market. It could also be a range market. Due to global issues and FII selling, there is no clear pathway for a single direction. So, until a clear direction forms, the market could remain range-bound with a bearish bias.
Today, we are going to see four variations. Let’s look at the charts.
Bullish View:
> The bullish view indicates that if the initial market takes a pullback, then structurally it could be rejected around the immediate resistance level. If this happens, we can expect the correctional targets to be today’s opening price and the next to the yesterday low.
> However, if the pullback has a solid structure, it could reach the second resistance level (which is the 78% level of the minor swing) because an ideal target in a range market is 78%, which is why I mentioned that level.
Bearish View:
> The bearish view suggests that there is a single sub-wave bending, so if the market breaks the previous day's low, then the immediate support may act as a strong support level. If this happens, we can expect a minimum bounce back of 23% to 38%.
> Alternatively, if it breaks that level solidly, then the correctional trend will likely continue.