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Dalal Street week ahead: Market may attempt a pullback in truncated week

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April 4, 2020
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Dalal Street week ahead: Market may attempt a pullback in truncated week
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After taking a breather a week before this one, the Indian equity markets resumed its downtrend again and ended this week with a net loss. With this week’s decline, the Nifty has, as of now, declined nearly 35% on a closing basis. A week before this, Nifty had witnessed wide oscillation of over 1,500 points intra-week, but on the closing basis, the losses were capped by just 85 points. However this time, the situation was different. The range remained narrower that of 623 points; the index closed with a net weekly loss of 576.45 points (-6.66%).

At the present technical juncture, we need to take a look at a couple of points. Despite the ever-continuing fear and uncertainty over the COVID-19 pandemic, all global markets, including India, have shown some possibilities of arresting the downside, or that of a measured technical pullback as they stand miserably oversold. The previous week also saw volatility declining significantly as the India Volatility Index, INDIAVIX, fell by 21.43% to 55.30. From the high, the INDIAVIX has come off over 30%, and this is a good sign which lays some ground for a technical pullback.

The coming week would be a short 3-day trading with both Monday and Friday being trading holidays on account of Mahavir Jayanti and Good Friday respectively.

The Indian markets are expected to see an uncertain start on Tuesday as the markets will open after a gap of one day and will adjust to the global trade setup. Having said this, the levels of 8,190 and 8,430 will act as resistance, while supports will come in at 8,000 and 7,835 levels.

B7

The weekly RSI stands at 13.70; it continues to remain deeply oversold and well below 30. The RSI has marked a fresh 14-period low, which is bearish but remains neutral and does not show any divergence against the price. The weekly MACD is bearish and trades below its signal line.

The pattern analysis shows some mild signs of the markets attempting a technical pullback again. This week had a lower top but much higher bottom; this signifies some respite from the downward pressure and also shows the low of the previous week as a potential short term base for the markets. That being said, though some technical pullback cannot be ruled out, they will remain measured and limited in its extent given the break of a major trend line by the Nifty.

B8

Off late, the volumes have remained on the lower side. This trend is likely to stay over the next couple of days as well. The coming week, which is a highly truncated one, will also see a dearth of volumes, which may make it difficult for Nifty to sustain any directional move. In any case, given the current technical setup, we recommend avoiding shorts at current levels. The downsides may be used to make moderate purchases. Without taking any significant directional exposures, a cautiously positive outlook is advised for the week.

The review of Relative Rotation Graphs (RRG) shows how the following sectors continued to outperform the broader markets on the expected lines relatively and how they are likely to continue doing so in the coming week as well.

The pharma, FMCG, consumption, and IT indexes appear to be marching firmly in the leading quadrant. These indexes are also maintaining their relative momentum and will continue outperforming the broader Nifty500 index relatively. The Infrastructure index has crawled in the improving quadrant and looks to have consolidated itself. Stock-specific outperformance cannot be ruled out from this group.

B9

The Nifty PSE and the Nifty Energy indexes have arrested their underperformance. They are attempting a positive rotation towards the improving quadrant. However, they are yet to complete their bottoming-out process entirely.

All other key indexes like Nifty Bank, Realty, Auto, Metals, Commodities, Services, Financial Services, PSU Bank, and Media are continuing to lose their relative momentum while remaining in the weakening and lagging quadrants. These groups will underperform the broader markets collectively.

Important Note: RRGTM charts show the relative strength and momentum for a group of stocks. In the above Chart, they show relative performance against Nifty500 Index (Broader Markets) and should not be used directly as buy or sell signals.

(Milan Vaishnav, CMT, MSTA is a Consultant Technical Analyst and founder of Gemstone Equity Research & Advisory Services, Vadodara. He can be reached at [email protected])

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