Nifty 50 needs sustained breakout above 24,250 to restore bullish momentum; support at 23,650 could lead to further downside if breached. FIIs have sold Rs 8,828 crore in a single session, with cumulative outflows of Rs 17,140 crore signaling bearish institutional positioning.
Nifty needs sustained breakout above 24,250 to revive bulls; Shah picks PNB Housing, Glenmark
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Bias & Framing
Article presents technical analyst's bullish stock picks with detailed resistance/support levels, framed around expert opinion without counterbalancing bearish perspectives or risk warnings.
Expert-authority framing combined with actionable investment recommendations. The article centers on one analyst's bullish outlook and specific buy recommendations, structuring the narrative around technical indicators that support upside potential rather than exploring alternative interpretations.
Geopolitical Impact
This is a domestic Indian stock market technical analysis article with no geopolitical implications; it discusses Nifty 50 resistance levels and equity recommendations.
Economic Lens
Nifty 50 faces technical resistance at 24,250; sustained breakout needed for bull revival. FII selling continues while analysts recommend selective midcap buys in PNB Housing and Glenmark.
Market weakness may reduce household wealth through equity portfolio losses and dampen consumer sentiment. Potential delay in housing finance expansion could affect home loan availability and affordability.
Sustained market weakness could prompt RBI to consider monetary policy adjustments. Regulators may monitor FII outflows and capital flight risks. Government may need to support financial sector stability if correction deepens.