Indian markets opened flat on Thursday with a marginal dip, maintaining the continuous selling pressure in both major indices.
The Nifty 50 index opened at 23,542.15 points, down by 16.90 points or 0.07 percent, while the BSE Sensex began trading at 77,636.94, recording a drop of 54.01 points or 0.07 percent.
Experts said that markets may continue the downward trend until February, and a reversal can be witnessed when Trump takes charge. The “Trump Anticipation Trade” is dominating the markets.
Ajay Bagga, Banking and Market expert said, “Indian markets are continuing their down trend, impacted by downgrades to corporate earnings, higher then target inflation readings and a slower then target economic growth. FII outflows are continuing unabated. Bottom fishers are finding quicksand under their feet. We are more than half way through this correction, but a turn may take till February, given the seasonality and the Trump Inauguration coming up. We have to tighten the seat belts. The turn will come”.
“The “Trump Anticipation Trade” is dominating the markets. Every appointment of a China hawk is adding to this Trade. A strong US dollar, higher US Treasury Yields and rising EM outflows are all first order effects of the Trump Trade,” he added.
In the sectoral indices on the National Stock Exchange, except for Nifty Auto, Nifty Metal, and Nifty Realty, all other indices opened with a decline. Nifty Consumer Durables faced heightened selling pressure during the opening session.
In the quarterly announcements today, Hindustan Aeronautics, Hero Motocorp, Muthoot Finance, Bharat Forge, and Grasim Industries are some of the major companies set to announce their second-quarter results.
“Weekly momentum is deeply oversold but in strong downtrends that happens often, so the burden of proof is on the market to atleast take out the previous day’s high while holding support. Until that happens, bears will hold sway with the next important downside zone in the 23200 – 23300 area” said Akshay Chinchalkar, Head of Research, Axis Securities.
In Asian markets, except Seoul and Tokyo, markets in Jakarta, Shanghai, Bangkok and Hong Kong were trading in the red.
The US stock markets closed in the green on the previous trading day.
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) sold equities worth Rs 2,502 crore on November 13, while domestic institutional investors bought equities worth Rs 6,145 crore on the same day.
(With inputs from agencies)
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