HomeNewsBusinessMarketsTechnical View: Profit booking spoils follow-up buying attempt, bears to charge if Nifty breaks 24,400 support; Bank Nifty tests 200 DEMA

Technical View: Profit booking spoils follow-up buying attempt, bears to charge if Nifty breaks 24,400 support; Bank Nifty tests 200 DEMA

The India VIX, the volatility index, remained in the lower zone but rose 0.95 percent to 11.4. Such complacency indicates a warning for market participants, as it suggests the potential for a sharp move in either direction, despite currently contributing to market stability.

September 02, 2025 / 17:28 IST
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Nifty outlook for September 03
Nifty outlook for September 03

The Nifty 50 saw healthy follow-up buying interest and managed to surpass the 20-day and 100-day EMAs as well as the midline of the Bollinger Bands in a single session. However, profit booking in the latter part of the day erased those gains, with the index losing 176 points from the day's high and closing 0.2 percent lower on September 2 — the first revised weekly F&O expiry day.

Going forward, 24,500 is expected to act as immediate support for the Nifty 50, followed by 24,400 (a level that coincides with the previous week’s low and an upward-sloping trendline), while 24,300 remains a crucial support. On the upside, the 24,700–24,800 zone is likely to act as a key hurdle for any move toward 25,000, according to experts.

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The Nifty 50 opened higher at 24,653, climbed to an intraday high of 24,756, but witnessed profit booking thereafter. The index ended the session at 24,580, down 45 points, forming a bearish candle with a long upper shadow and a minor lower shadow on the daily charts — indicating selling pressure emerging near the immediate resistance of 24,700.

According to Nagaraj Shetti, Senior Technical Research Analyst at HDFC Securities, the short-term uptrend in Nifty remains intact, and the important lower supports of 24,300–24,200 are expected to be protected amid short-term volatility.