Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Daily Market Trend Guide -- Wednesday, August 17, 2016

MARKET TREND FOR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 2016
The Markets continued to remain in corrective mode yesterday and today as well, we continue to keep our analysis on absolutely similar lines. We can expect the Markets to see a modestly negative opening but at the same time, the Markets are expected to continue with its corrective activities as well. As mentioned yesterday, though the corrective actions will not see major downsides but the levels of 8700-8725 has now become a intermediate top for the Markets.

For today, the levels of 8685 and 8720 will act as immediate resistance levels for today while the levels of 8600 and 8560 will see some support coming in for today.

The RSI—Relative Strength Index on the Daily Chart is 57.4580 and it remains neutral as it shows no bullish or bearish divergence or any failure swings. The Daily MACD stays bearish as it trades below its signal line.

On the derivatives front, the NIFTY August futures have shed over 2.03 lakh shares or 0.83% in Open Interest. The NIFTY PCR stands at 1.0 as against 1.03.

While having a look at pattern analysis, as mentioned often the Markets showed clear signs of fatigue over past couple of days while the upward rising channel that the Markets was trading in had started getting narrow. The Markets had been trading within this channel that is drawn from the lows that the Markets made in February. The Markets have shown a downward breach from this and currently this has established the levels of 8700-8725 as its immediate top. We will not see any significant runaway up moves coming in and if at all that happens, the sustainability of such up moves will remain questionable. Sound up moves will occur only after the Markets moves past 8725 comprehensively. On the downside, the levels of 8500 remain an important level to watch and a major support as well.

Overall, we continue to reiterate a cautious outlook on the Markets in the immediate short term. Though the inherent long term trend remains explicitly bullish the Markets will show intermittent corrective tendencies though the downsides remain limited. Volatility too will remain ingrained in the Markets. While avoiding any major shorts, any downsides should be continued to be utilized to make selective purchases as stock specific out-performance will continue.


Milan Vaishnav, CMT
Technical Analyst

Member: Market Technicians Association, (MTA), USA
Member: Association of Technical Market Analysts, (ATMA), INDIA

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