Bulls are likely to be in a jubilant mood and that’s in line with our call of the day which suggests Nifty is likely to rally hard at the start of Thursday’s trading and we believe, the enthusiasm is likely to stay there all thru the trading session – towards the close.
The big question: Nifty’s all-time-high sooner than later?
Technically speaking, Nifty is signalling a massive breakout on the upside — the benchmark should hit its all-time-high (26277.35) sooner than later.
The Gyan Mantra is to stay optimistic as long as Nifty holds above the 25,740-support zone — dips remain buying opportunities in the near term.
The 7-big positive catalysts:
1) Nvidia delivered a blockbuster earnings beat, reigniting optimism in the AI-led market rally.
2) Cooling India’s inflation.
3) Resilient India’s consumer demand.
4) Hope of RBI’s rate cut
5) Strong DII inflows continue.
6) FIIs were buyers in yesterday’s trade to the tune of Rs. 1581 Cr.
7) Strong global cues this Thursday morning!
Bottom-line: We believe, the benchmark should hit and surpass its all-time high levels – matter of time.
9:00 am GLOBAL UPDATE:
GIFT Nifty 🇮🇳: (-43, 25988)
Dow Futures: (+295, 46434)
Nasdaq 100 Futures (+480, 25121)
Nikkei (+1723, 50259)
Hang Seng (+63, 25894)
Dollar Index (-0.03%, 99.59)
WTI OIL (+0.31%, 59.49)
Gold (-1, 4077)
Securities in Ban for Trade Date: Thursday, November 20th 2025*
SAIL
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