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INTRADAY PERFORMANCE NIFTY 17 AUGUST

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Markets at a Glance Indian indices are likely to open lower today, tracking weakness in the Asian markets, as disap-pointing China’s PMI data raised concern over domestic economic slowdown. Meanwhile Asian shares falters on Wednesday on fading hopes of stimulus action this week by the US Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank. The Chinese manufacturing PMI slipped to 50.1 in July from 50.2 in June, the weakest since November 2011, and reflects three consecutive months of decline. However, the Shanghai Composite index edged up ~1% following the comments from Premier Wen Jiabao's that China will step up policy fine-tuning in the second half to support economic growth. The SGX Nifty, Aug’12 contract last traded at 5,239, down by 10.00 points from previous session. Wall Street Update The US markets ended lower after trading in a tight range throughout the day as investors re-mained cautious ahead of the US Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank releasing monetary...

COMMODITY RESEARCH NEWS

August 9, 2012 News Highlights:  The Energy Information Administration said that U.S. Crude Oil Inventories fell more than expected to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of -3.729M, from -6.522M in the preceding month indicating that demand for the fuel in US, world’s largest consumer of crude oil is strong.  The German industrial production fell 0.9 per cent in June, more than forecasts for a 0.8 per cent decline, following an upwardly revised 1.7 per cent gain in May indicating a weakening euro zone crisis and further dampening demand prospects for copper and crude oil.  China's annual consumer inflation fell to a 30-month low of 1.8 percent in July from June's 2.2 percent creating more room for policy easing to support economic growth which in turn curbed losses in copper by improving demand outlook for industrial metal.  The U.S. dollar index, a measure of the value of the United States dollar relative to a basket of foreign currencies, ended 0.22 per cent higher ...

NIFTY TRENDS AND TRADING STRATEGY

Nifty closed negative at 5362.95, lower by 17.40 points or ‐0.32%, as persistent profit booking in index heavyweight turned sentiments negative amid rising crude oil prices. Nifty has formed a dark cloud cover candle with no upper shadows on daily charts indicating sustained selling at higher levels, and at same time index has also closed at the channel line support placed at 5,350 levels. Decisive closing below 5,350 indicates that Nifty is likely to remain under selling pressure which would lead the index downwards towards 5300‐5250. On the up side sustain buying above the 5,380 mark will see follow up buying towards 5,420‐5,460. Trading strategy would be to Sell if market resist at 5,380 and Buy if support at 5,330. First resistance for the Nifty is 5,384 and next resistance 5,404 and first support for the Nifty is 5,350 and next support at 5,336. *** TRADE AT YOUR OWN RISK AND LIABILITY , READ DISCALIMER