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Nifty likely to bounce back from support to 14,800-15,000 in April series: Sumeet Bagadia of Choice Broking

COVID-19 infections, macro-economic data like PMI manufacturing & services, IIP and auto sales will influence the market movement in the April series, says Bagadia.

March 28, 2021 / 09:31 IST
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Spiralling coronavirus cases, weak global sentiment and higher treasury yields remain a concern and will influence the market in the April series as well, Sumeet Bagadia, Executive Director, Choice Broking, says. Various macro indicators, too, will have a role to play.

In an interview to Moneycontrol’s Kshitij Anand, Bagadia says factoring in Nifty valuations, he is of the opinion that the index will try to consolidate, whereas a positive movement is possible in the broader market. Edited excerpts:

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The Sensex and the Nifty50 fell by over 1 percent each in the week gone by. What led to the price action?
It was a good start to the month for both indices. After a positive opening, the Sensex made a high of 51,821.84 levels and Nifty50 touched 15,336.30 levels on 12th March 21.

After that, we have noticed further correction throughout the month which dragged the prices to their monthly low on the back of weak global sentiments, higher treasury yield, and the rise in coronavirus numbers in the country.

However, the above concerns still remain the same, which may lead the prices down for the upcoming sessions. We are expecting a bearish trend in both indices until we get any positive triggers. On the downside, the Nifty50 may find support around 14,100, while the upside, resistance comes around 14,800 levels.

What does the March expiry data say about market behaviour in the April series? What is the range you have for the Nifty and the Nifty Bank?
During the March series, we witnessed a further correction in both the indices. The Nifty50 plunged more than 6 percent from the high of 15,336.30 while the Bank Nifty crashed more than 9 percent from the monthly high of 36497.35 levels.