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#Nifty directions and levels of May 6th.

NSE:NIFTY   Nifty 50 Index
"Good morning, friends! Here are the directions for May 6th:

There have been no changes in the global market; it's maintaining its range, while our local market sentiment also indicates a moderately bearish trend. It might open with a gap-up start, as suggested by GiftNifty, showing an increase of +100.

Nifty fell drastically in the previous session, so the correction might continue when it breaks the previous day's low. However, GiftNifty is indicating a gap-up start. So, how can we interpret this sentiment? First, let's look at the structure, which indicates a range market. Often, this kind of fall happens in the range market but doesn't continue. If this fall had occurred in the trading market, we would surely expect a reversal, but it's not a trending market.

So, simply put, my expectation is if the gap-up sustains, then the range will likely continue. The first variation suggests (current view) ('B' leg of zigzag variation (three-wave pattern)): if the gap-up sustains, then we can expect minor rejection at the level of 50%. If it happens, we can assume it's an 'A' and 'B' leg.after that if it break the fib level 50% it could continue the pullback, which should be in the 'C' leg, reaching 61 to 78%.

Note: One more thing, if the initial market breaks the fib level of 50%, then the 'A' leg might go to 61%, so that's why I mentioned 50 or 61% where it will reject. if it happens then You can complete the 'A' leg there and expect 'B' minor retracement and 'C' pullback.

The alternate variation suggests that even if the initial market rejects sharply, we can expect minor consolidation between the opening range to the previous bottom. After that, if it breaks the range either upside or downside, we can follow the direction.

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