Wednesday 2 September 2020

Bank Nifty Spot Outlook for 03rd Sep

 In the previous session : 





Bank Nifty went down by 330 points then went up by 115 points before closing higher by 62 points on Wednesday as compared to its previous day's  close . 








Bank Nifty had made a life time high of 32613.10 on 30th December and has since then  corrected by 15822 points . 







On 02nd Sep :



Bank Nifty  triggered our short trade and completed just 1 target and took our TSL. 

For 03rd Sep :


Sustaining above 24040 enter for 24140 - 24260 - 24565 , SL 23925


Sustaining below 23710 enter for 23610 - 23495 - 23185 , SL 23825


Bank Nifty bounced back towards 24200 holding the cbsl of 23100 mentioned earlier this week for longs. 

Though we may see a further bounce towards 24300 - 24500 but its possible that the bounces get sold off in the coming sessions . 



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Bank Nifty had made a low of 16116.25 on 24th March. 


Bank Nifty has made a high of 25232.60 on 31st Aug in the bounce from the fall till 16116.25  while Nifty has made a high of 11794.25 on 31st Aug from the lows of 7511 





How to use these levels 

  • Enter on sustaining above/below the levels mentioned and look to book partly/fully once at the 2nd target as its placed at the resistance/support  . Re-enter if price sustains above / below the 2nd target with a trailing stoploss of the entry levels. 











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