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Bank Nifty: False Breakdown?

NSE:BANKNIFTY   Nifty Bank Index
Bank Nifty fell by 0.80% on Jan, 22, confirming a head-and-shoulders (H&S) breakdown only to be pushed back higher on the following day.

The fake breakdown does not necessarily mean bullish reversal for two reasons:

— H&S breakdown is a widely known technical pattern and markets often crowd out weak hands (bears) by revisiting levels above the neckline (former support-turned-hurdle).

— There are early signs of bearish reversal on the monthly chart. The index carved out a spinning top-like candle last month and has dropped 2.8% so far this month, marking a bearish follow-through to bull exhaustion signaled by December’s spinning top.

The bulls, therefore, should avoid being too ambitious on the back of a failed H&S breakdown.

Trade strategy

Watch out for failure to hold above the descending 10-day MA. That would be a sell signal.

On the downside, support is seen at 30,614 and 30,302 (100-day MA). Meanwhile, resistance is located at 31,720 and 32,000.

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