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The next Nifty 50 chart support is nearly 2,000 points away, warns CLSA chartist Balanco
From January 5, when the Nifty had surged to record highs, 37 stocks on the index have delivered negative returns, with more than 20 stocks down 10% or more during this period.
Indian Stock Market Crashes Up to 1,000 Points; Check Nifty’s Next Support Levels - Trade Brains
Indian Stock Market Crashes Up to 1,000 Points; Check Nifty’s Next Support LevelsTrade Brains

Goldman Sachs sees Nifty at 29,300 in the next 12 months
Goldman Sachs Chief Global Strategist Peter Oppenheimer says strong earnings growth and a supportive domestic macro environment could support Indian markets although geopolitical tensions and rising oil prices may create short-term volatility. While high valuations globally might cause market corrections, he does not expect a prolonged bear market.

Nifty may consolidate for three months; 23,800 key support, 25,500 possible on rebound: CLSA
Nifty could remain in a consolidation phase for the next three months, with 23,800 acting as a key support level, according to Laurence Balanco of CLSA. He said the index has held this support so far, which remains constructive for the broader trend. In the near term, a relief rally could push Nifty towards 25,500. Short-term market swings are likely to be driven by developments in West Asia and movements in oil prices.
Blood on the street? What the fog of every past war tells us about Nifty's next move
Indian markets have shown resilience despite geopolitical conflicts. Historical data indicates that markets recover after initial fear. Investors are advised to stay invested and consider domestic consumption stocks. Defence and pharmaceuticals are also seen as stable sectors. Patience is key as market recoveries follow geopolitical events.

Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates: Nifty slips again from recovery, down 650 points again
Stock Market LIVE Updates: The markets, on expected lines, are trading in a sea of red. The Nifty index is down over 600 points, falling below the 24,000 level. The Nifty Bank is down a mammoth 2000 points. IndiGo, Shriram Fin and SBI are the biggest losers today.
Stock market BIG BREAKING: Sensex falls 2000 points, Nifty opens below 24000, SBI down 4% - all you need to k - India.Com
Stock market BIG BREAKING: Sensex falls 2000 points, Nifty opens below 24000, SBI down 4% - all you need to kIndia.Com
Nifty on the verge of a 30% breakout? 25 years of market history says it's possible in FY27
Nifty has experienced a prolonged period of flat returns, mirroring historical patterns that have preceded significant market rallies. Analysis of 25 years of data suggests a potential 30% surge in the next 12 months and a 76% gain over three years. Experts highlight the importance of broad-based earnings growth and policy continuity for this potential breakout.
Nifty risks a fall to 24,000 if 24,300 support breaks: Analysts
Geopolitical tensions are expected to keep the Nifty volatile next week, with the index hovering near a key support zone. Analysts suggest a bearish outlook below 24,700, targeting 24,000, while a move above 24,800 is needed for sentiment stabilization. Trading strategies include a Bear Put Spread and selective stock picks.
Indian Stock Market Next Week, 9-13 March: Sensex, Nifty May Stay Volatile; Experts Advise ‘Sell on Rise’ - Goodreturns
Indian Stock Market Next Week, 9-13 March: Sensex, Nifty May Stay Volatile; Experts Advise ‘Sell on Rise’Goodreturns

Markets in ‘fear phase’, deploy money in autos, banks, capital goods: AlfAccurate’s Rajesh Kothari
The sharp correction in Indian equities triggered by fears of a prolonged war in West Asia should be viewed as a buying opportunity, according to Rajesh Kothari, Managing Director at AlfAccurate Advisors.Benchmark indices declined nearly 3% this week — their steepest weekly fall in over a year — as rising crude oil prices and geopolitical tensions rattled investor sentiment. Financial stocks led the decline, with the Nifty Bank logging its biggest weekly drop in 14 months.However, Kothari believes the selloff reflects sentiment rather than a deterioration in underlying economic fundamentals.“We are currently in a fearful phase of the market. When others are fearful, that’s usually the time to be greedy,” Kothari told CNBC-TV18, advising investors to deploy money gradually over the next 30–60 days rather than attempting to time the market.He emphasised that the outcome of the West Asia conflict is less important for markets than its duration. While companies with exposure to the Middle East could face short-term uncertainty, the broader domestic growth story remains intact.Against this backdrop, Kothari highlighted four sectors that investors should focus on.Autos remain a key bet, supported by strong demand trends and low inventory levels across the industry. February sales data was robust, and leading automakers have reported healthy growth, signalling sustained momentum.Banking and financials are another preferred sector. Credit growth has improved to around 13% from about 8.5% earlier, while asset quality remains strong. According to Kothari, the sector could become a “strong buy on declines” if crude-driven inflation concerns ease.He also sees opportunities in capital goods, particularly companies reporting strong order inflows as India’s investment cycle picks up.Lastly, hospitals stand out as a defensive play. The sector remains largely insulated from geopolitical risks and technological disruptions such as artificial intelligence.“These are strong India stori

Where is the Nifty headed next? Top CLSA chartist answers
The Nifty 50 index is down 1.6% so far in this truncated week and is set to decline in three out of the last four trading sessions, as the ongoing US-Iran war in West Asia, and the subsequent surge in oil prices have had a negative impact on market sentiment.