As expected, with global cues being strong, the Nifty did open with an upwards gap of about 70 points and then stabilized around those levels till about 12:30pm and then commenced falling. The fall was sharp and severe and the gap with which the market opened, was filled/closed today itself. The Nifty closed exactly at the same level as yesterday’s close and thus formed a gravestone doji. If one looks at the chart, it does not exactly look like a gravestone doji because NSE takes the closing price as the average of the last 30 minutes of trade. Taking actual closing prices of yesterday and today, one can realize that this is a gravestone doji. This is what Street Authority says about a gravestone doji.


But like all coins, this has a flip side to it too. Coming back to the RSI, as marked in the circles, we can see that the RSI is finding resistance near 60, which is not exactly a sign of a bull market. Looking at the trendline, we can see that today was the sixth occasion that the Nifty tried to go above the trendline in this month but failed. Assuming that this would continue to provide resistance would be bearish for the markets. Also looking at the MACD which has been superimposed on the prices, we can see that unless the Nifty recovers drastically tomorrow, we shall get a sell signal from the MACD too.

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