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Indian stocks rally expected, but precious metals crack [Video]

Global risk assets are signaling a potential shift in momentum. While Bitcoin (BTC) and Indian equities show constructive bullish setups, a sharp divergence is occurring in the commodities sector.

Key Technical Developments:

  • Nifty 50 Outlook: The Indian benchmark index retains a bullish setup above 24,500. A decisive clearance of the 26,325 triple-top region would unlock the path toward a long-term target of 27,500.
  • Bank Nifty Strategy: The banking index is consolidating above 59,000. A breakout above 61,700 is required to open the doors for extended targets of 63,500, 65,000, and 67,000.
  • Stock Focus: Bullish structures identified in HDFC Bank (targeting 1,000+), ITC (targeting 410), Tata Steel (targeting 225), and BHEL (targeting 305–310).

CRITICAL ALERT: Gold & Silver - Will they drop in March 2026

Unlike equities, Gold and Silver may trigger bearish reversal signals.

Hurry & Watch the Episode! We have mapped out the exact downside targets and invalidation levels for this reversal.
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Abhishek H. Singh

Abhishek is a seasoned financial analyst with over a decade of experience specializing in Elliott Wave Theory.

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