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Indian stock markets drop amid geopolitical tension. Key stocks fluctuate. Experts suggest tension impacts; possible market reversal if Iran conflict resolves.

Indian indices open in red amid global volatile sentiment

New Delhi [India], April 6 (ANI): The Indian Markets opened in red on Monday as domestic indices reflected global anxiety over geopolitical developments. The BSE SENSEX stood at 73,206.60 points, down by 112.95 points or 0.15 per cent at 9:16 am. The NSE NIFTY 50 stood at 22,696.75 points with a decline of 16.35 points or 0.07 per cent.
Wipro, Hindalco Industries, Titan and Trent are among major gainers on the Nifty while Kotak Mahindra Bank, Interglobe Aviation, Tata Steel, Bajaj Finance are among losers. Nifty midcap and Nifty smallcap indices are down about 0.5 percent each.
Ajay Bagga, Banking and Market Expert, noted that the market remains on a knife-edge due to a 24-hour extension of a deadline regarding Tehran. He observes that while some Asian markets show gains, the domestic sentiment faces pressure from heavy foreign institutional investor positioning.
"The market is on a knife-edge as President Trump has extended his ultimatum to Tehran by 24 hours. The new deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz is now Tuesday evening (US time). Trump has vowed to strike civilian infrastructure--specifically power plants and bridges--if a deal isn't reached."
Speaking about the Indian market, Bagga noted that, "GIFT Nifty is signaling a gap-down start, trading lower. FII sentiment remains heavy, with short positioning in index futures hovering near 83%. Expect volatility as Dalal Street reacts to the weekend's 'ultimatum' rhetoric. However, any positive news from the Iran war could lead to a sharp reversal as we saw on Thursday."
Shrikant Chouhan, Head of Equity Research at Kotak Securities, pointed out that while certain sectors showed strength, the overall chart formation suggests underlying negativity despite potential pullback signals.
"In the last truncated week, the benchmark indices experienced volatile activity. After a roller coaster ride, the Nifty ended 0.50 percent down, while the Sensex was down by 264 points. Among sectors, the Pharma and Healthcare indices lost the most, shedding nearly 3.5 percent, whereas the IT index was the gainer, rallying 2.75 percent. Technically, the market is still holding a lower top formation on daily charts, which is largely negative. However, momentum indicators suggest that a pullback formation is likely to continue in the near future."
Regarding specific levels, Chouhan views the 22,400 to 22,500 range for the Nifty as a critical threshold for maintaining the current uptrend. He indicated that any breach below these support levels makes the market vulnerable to further declines toward lower psychological marks.
"For Bank Nifty, it has also formed a promising reversal pattern on daily and intraday charts. In the near future, 50,500 would be the key level to watch. Above this, the index could move up to 52,500-53,000. However, if it falls below 50,500, the sentiment could turn negative. Below this level, it could retest the levels of 50,000-49,700," Chouhan said.
Sunil Gurjar, SEBI-registered analyst and Founder of Alphamojo Financial Services, explained that the Nifty 50 remains flat as buyers attempt to defend lower levels through specific candle formations.
"Technically, the index has formed a hammer candle near an important support zone, which suggests that buyers are trying to defend lower levels. A bounce back from current levels could lead to further upside toward resistance, while a breakdown below support may trigger fresh downside pressure." (ANI)

(This article was generated from news agency ANI without modifications to the text.)

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