Sunday 4 December 2022

Bank Nifty Outlook for 05th Dec

 In the previous session:  


Bank Nifty went down by 332 points closing lower by 156 points on Friday.


Bank Nifty made a new lifetime high of 43515.05 on 01st Dec from the lows of 16116.25 made on 25th March 2020


On 02nd Dec:

Bank Nifty triggered our short trade with a gap down below our last target and did not give a trade. Had posted revised levels on telegram and Bank Nifty traded sideways between our revised long and short trigger levels.

For 05th Dec:

Sustaining above 43165 enter for 43200 - 43240 - 43350, SL 43120

Sustaining below 43045 enter for 43010 - 42965 - 42855, SL 43085

Now for this week:

On the upside:

Bank Nifty has to sustain and close above its immediate resistance at 43200 - 43260 for a move towards initial long targets of 43425 - 43470

Sustaining or closing above 43470 Bank Nifty may move towards next long targets of 43610 - 43760

On the downside:

Bank Nifty has to sustain and close below its immediate support at 43010 - 42950 for a move towards initial short targets of 42785 - 42740. 

Sustaining or closing below 42740 Bank Nifty may move towards next short targets of 42600 - 42450




In case of a gap up beyond the first target then for fresh updated levels intraday follow the telegram channel "simplytradestocks".

Bank Nifty has now made a high of 43515.05 on 01st Dec 2022 in the bounce from the fall till 16116.25 on 24th March 2020 while Nifty has made a new lifetime high of 18887.60 on 01st Dec 2022 from the lows of 7511 made on 24th March 2020.

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