| Market | Close | Change % | Signal |
|---|---|---|---|
| S&P 500 | 7,745.06 | −0.52% | 🔴 faded from 7,790 high |
| NASDAQ | 26,644.91 | −0.32% | 🔴 tech soft |
| Dow Jones (fut) | 53,461 | 0.00% | ⚪ flat |
| FTSE | 10,720.30 | −0.28% | ⚪ |
| DAX | 26,338.61 | −0.39% | ⚪ |
| CAC | 8,579.60 | −0.67% | 🔴 |
| Nikkei 225 | 68,110 | −1.60% | 🔴 big drop |
| Hang Seng | 25,288 | −0.65% | 🔴 |
| Shanghai | 3,963.46 | −0.48% | 🔴 |
| GIFT Nifty (last) | 24,296.5 | −0.00% | ⚪ +8.9 pts vs NIFTY close |
Analysis: Risk-off across the board overnight — US equities faded (S&P −0.52% after touching 7,790), Europe closed red (CAC −0.67%), and Asia is firmly down (Nikkei −1.60% as the yen carry-trade unwind flared again, Hang Seng −0.65%). The driver is the same thread that has dogged the market all week: Iran-war oil risk keeping Brent above $91 plus a hawkish Fed repricing (28% odds of a September HIKE). For India this is the fifth consecutive soft-open signal, and the weakness is concentrated where it hurts most — IT (Infosys ADR −3.89%) — while crude beneficiaries (Reliance, metals) hold up. Net: a defensive, risk-averse global tape into an Indian expiry day.
| Open | High | Low | Last | Prev Close | % Chg | Implied Gap vs NIFTY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24,298.5 | 24,329.0 | 24,286.5 | 24,296.5 | 24,297.5 | −0.00% | +8.9 pts |
Gap & Structure Read: GIFT Nifty is effectively flat at 24,296.5 — +8.9 pts above Monday's NIFTY close (24,287.65), i.e. a neutral-to-soft implied open rather than a decisive gap. The OHLC structure is mildly negative: it opened flat, printed a 24,329 high, then faded back to 24,286.5 (below its own prev close) before recovering to flat — a rejected morning rally with no buyer follow-through, consistent with five straight soft opens. Divergence check: there is no fresh India-specific divergence (GIFT Nifty is tracking the soft US/Asia tape), but the absence of any bounce despite DII buying ₹5,000 Cr/day is itself the tell — selling pressure is persistent and unrelenting. A break of 24,286 (the pre-market low) opens 24,200; a hold above 24,300 into the open keeps the expiry range alive.
| Indicator | Value | Change | Impact on NIFTY |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brent Crude | $91.16 | +0.32% | 🔴 Iran supply risk (85% imports) |
| WTI Crude | $84.93 | +0.51% | 🔴 |
| USD/INR | 95.61 | +0.18% (weak) | 🔴 near 7-day high → FII pressure |
| DXY | 99.58 | −0.01% | ⚪ <100 but rupee still weak (India-specific) |
| India VIX | 11.31 | −0.12 | ⚪ complacent (<12) — expansion risk |
| Gold (COMEX $/oz) | $4,396.86 | −0.43% | ⚪ off highs, still elevated |
| Gold (₹/10g 24K) | ₹155,934 | +0.86% | 🟡 rupee-driven uptrend |
| India 10Y G-Sec | 6.79% | +3 bps | ⚪ mild (below 5bps flag) |
| US 10Y / 2Y | 4.73% / 4.18% | yields rising | 🔴 hawkish Fed backdrop |
| US 10Y-2Y Spread | +0.53% | positive | 🟢 no inversion |
| US 10Y-3M Spread | +0.82% | positive | 🟢 no inversion |
| HY Credit Spread | 267 bps | flat | 🟢 normal |
| IG Credit Spread | 80 bps | flat | 🟢 normal |
Crude Oil Analysis: Brent at $91.16 with the catalyst clearly identified — "fading US-Iran peace hopes raise supply risks" and "Iran war keeps oil above $88". The unusually wide Brent-WTI spread (~$6) confirms this is a Middle-East geopolitical premium, not a demand story. India imports ~85% of its crude, so $90+ Brent is a direct fiscal/CPI headwind and a key reason the rupee sits at 95.6 despite a sub-100 DXY.
Currency Analysis: USD/INR at 95.61 is the critical read — a weak rupee despite a weak dollar is a pure India-specific stress signal (oil import bill + FII outflows). This is a persistent drag that keeps FIIs on the sell side (net −₹2,535 Cr on Monday).
Gold Signal: COMEX gold −0.43% today but India 24K gold +0.86% to ₹155,934 — the divergence is purely rupee depreciation. Gold's 4-week +8–9% safe-haven bid (GLD +8.2%) is a quiet risk-off accumulation signal, but no fresh >1.5%/2-session spike to flag.
Yield Curve Signal: Both key spreads are positive — 10Y-2Y +0.53%, 10Y-3M +0.82% — so the curve is not inverted. The recession-warning inversion of 2022–24 has fully unwound, and the NY Fed's model-derived next-12-month recession probability sits at 28.9% (elevated, just under the 30% line). This is the "late-cycle, disinverted" regime: no immediate recession signal, but valuations (CAPE 42.4) are pricing perfection.
Credit Market Signal: HY OAS 267 bps and IG 80 bps are near tights — credit markets are calm and not yet pricing stress, even as equity valuation/crowding gauges flash red. This is the classic late-stage divergence: complacent risk pricing layered on extreme valuation.
| Time (IST) | Event | Region | Impact | Expected Market Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All day | NIFTY weekly expiry (18-Aug) | IN | High | Max-pain pull toward 24,300–24,400 |
| ~14:00 | US Housing Starts / Building Permits (Jul) | US | Med | ⚪ muted |
| Evening | FOMC Minutes (Jul 28–29 meeting) | US | High | 🔴 hawkish lean → EM/FII pressure |
| Thu 20-Aug | India Core Sector (Jun) + China LPR | IN/CN | High | ⚪ growth + policy signals |
| Fri 21-Aug | HSBC Flash India PMI (Mfg/Svc) | IN | High | 🟢/🔴 growth read |
| Mon 31-Aug | India Q1 FY27 GDP estimate | IN | High | 🟢/🔴 market-moving |
Key events this week: India Core Sector (Thu 20-Aug) and China LPR the same day; HSBC Flash PMI (Fri 21-Aug); RBI MPC is also on the August calendar (policy rate 5.25%) and Q1 FY27 GDP on 31-Aug caps the month. Globally, the FOMC minutes tonight are the biggest near-term risk — any hawkish surprise reinforces the 28% September-hike pricing and hits EM flows.
Trading Implication: Today is expiry day — the dominant factor is not the data calendar but max-pain/OI pinning. Avoid fresh directional risk into the FOMC minutes tonight; if holding overnight, size down.
| Index | LTP | Chg% | OI | OI Chg% | Signal |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NIFTY | 24,370 | −0.33% | 12.77M sh | +0.31% | 🔴 mild short buildup |
| BANKNIFTY | 57,789 | +0.16% | 2.03M sh | −2.98% | 🟢 short covering (Banks leading) |
| FINNIFTY | 26,356 | +0.19% | 41K sh | −1.71% | 🟢 short covering |
NIFTY futures show OI up +0.31% with price down −0.33% = mild short buildup (bearish continuation), while Bank Nifty is short-covering (+0.16% on −2.98% OI) — banks are outperforming, a rare green flag in a weak tape.
| Type | Strike | OI (Lakh) | Significance |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🔴 Strong Resistance | 24,500 | 125.2 | Highest Call OI (call wall) |
| 🔴 Resistance 2 | 24,400 | 104.6 | +23.6L (+29%) building |
| 🔴 Resistance 3 | 24,600 | 103.1 | |
| 🟢 Strong Support | 24,300 | 134.9 | Highest Put OI (put wall) |
| 🟢 Support 2 | 24,000 | 113.7 | secondary floor |
| 🟢 Support 3 | 24,200 | 104.0 | +31.6L (+44%) building |
PCR: 0.80–0.90 (Sensibull quotes 0.9 overall) → moderately bullish / neutral, not overbought. Max Pain: ~24,300–24,400 — the expiry magnet. VIX: 11.31 (complacent; expansion risk).
ATM Straddle Breakeven (24,300): CE ₹77.20 + PE ₹38.45 = ₹115.65 → expected range 24,184 – 24,416.
Net positioning: Heavy put OI addition at 24,200–24,300 (+31.6L / +32.9L) is support being actively defended, while call OI builds at 24,400–24,500 (+23.6L / +12.6L) capping upside. Net: option writers are selling a 24,200–24,500 range, with 24,300 as the pivotal strike — a break of 24,300 (Sensibull: "dramatic move down") targets the 24,000 put wall.
| Strike | Call OI Chg | Put OI Chg | Interpretation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 24,300 (ATM) | +30.2L (+94%) | +32.9L (+32%) | Straddle/strangle writing at the pin |
| 24,200 | — | +31.6L (+44%) | Support building |
| 24,250 | — | +43.5L (+111%) | Aggressive put writing |
| 24,400 | +23.6L (+29%) | — | Resistance building |
| 24,500 | +12.6L (+11%) | — | Call wall firming |
Net Contribution: −79.30 points (18 pullers, 31 draggers) — a narrow, IT-led decline.
| Top 5 Pullers | Points | Top 5 Draggers | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reliance | +8.74 | Infosys | −22.54 |
| Larsen & Toubro | +7.57 | Bharti Airtel | −15.47 |
| HDFC Bank | +6.67 | Sun Pharma | −11.34 |
| Hindalco | +6.42 | ITC | −10.81 |
| Axis Bank | +6.19 | TCS | −10.64 |
Key Observation: The tape is a textbook crude-beneficiary vs IT rotation. Pullers are oil (Reliance, ONGC), metals (Hindalco, Tata Steel) and banks (HDFC/Axis/Kotak) — all winners in a high-oil environment. Draggers are dominated by IT (Infosys −22.5, TCS −10.6, HCL −8.0, TechM −3.2, Wipro −1.2 ≈ −46 pts combined) plus telecom (Bharti −15.5) and pharma (Sun −11.3, hit by US pharma-tariff fears). IT is the single biggest weight on the index — consistent with the AI-capex/tech narrative fraying globally (see Section 12).
| Level | Price |
|---|---|
| R3 | 24,489 |
| R2 | 24,425 |
| R1 | 24,356 |
| Pivot | 24,292 |
| S1 | 24,223 |
| S2 | 24,158 |
| S3 | 24,090 |
| Moving Average | Level | Position vs Spot (24,287) |
|---|---|---|
| 5 DMA | 24,391 | Below |
| 10 DMA | 24,499 | Below |
| 20 DMA | 24,326 | Below |
| 50 DMA | 24,103 | Above |
| 100 DMA | 23,894 | Above |
NIFTY sits in a short-term downtrend (below the 5/10/20 DMA) but a still-intact medium-term uptrend (above the 50/100 DMA). The 20 DMA (24,326) is the immediate supply, while 50 DMA (24,103) is the key downside buffer — notably just below the 24,000 put wall.
His Bias: ⚪ Frustrated / neutral-rangebound (structurally bullish via a 24,000/26,000 call ratio spread).
His Key Levels: 24,300 put = highest OI (but expects an open below it); 24,500 call = highest OI. Today's expected close 24,200–24,500. Week: 24,200–24,800 (threatening the lower end); month: 24,000–25,000, possibly revised down to 24,000–24,800.
His Rationale: The fall is not news-driven — DIIs have bought ₹20,000+ Cr since Aug 3 yet the market keeps making lower lows. Root cause is collapsed volume (prop-desk leverage cut → 35–40% lower turnover), so small flows swing the index wildly. He flags the 3:15–3:30 "casino candle" (closing-auction manipulation) and the 24,200 put spiking ₹10→₹15 in the last 10 minutes. He's long a 24,000/26,000 call ratio spread (wants NIFTY 25,500–26,000 by December) and is short the 24,500 straddle, rolling weekly.
Cross-check with Data: His 24,300/24,500 levels exactly match the option-chain OI I fetched (put wall 134.9L at 24,300; call wall 125.2L at 24,500). His "close 24,200–24,500" aligns with the ATM-straddle breakeven (24,184–24,416). High agreement.
Their Bias: ⚪ Neutral / mildly bullish — "expiry neutral, maybe 24,300+".
Their Key Levels: 24,300 support, 24,500 resistance; "expiry most likely in this range"; "most expiry might be above 24,300 — if 24,300 breaks, expect a dramatic move down."
OI / PCR / IV Commentary: PCR 0.9 (moderately bullish). FII bullish in options (bought calls/sold puts), while pro desks are bearish (sold calls/bought puts). FII sold ~₹800 Cr in index futures and ~₹2,500 Cr in cash. Nifty futures = dragonfly doji at support; Bank Nifty futures = bullish engulfing. Flags yen carry-trade risk and US-bond (yield) stress.
Trade Setups: If open holds above 24,300 → sell 24,300/24,200 puts with a tight stop. Prefers put-selling over call-buying or a straddle (worried about the bullish Bank Nifty engulfing).
Cross-check with Data: Their 24,300/24,500 and PCR 0.9 match my option chain and PR Sundar. The FII-cash-sell (−₹2,535 Cr) figure independently confirms Moneycontrol's provisional data. Triple convergence on the 24,300 support / 24,500 resistance box.
Prevailing Tone: Mixed — hard-money hedgers (gold/silver + XRP inflation hedges) alongside bubble-watch threads ("I'm with Burry", "bubble bursts after this year"). /wsg/ was off-topic memes (no signal).
Contrarian Read: Not at extremes — a defensive hedger/bear mix, no euphoria or full capitulation.
Prevailing Tone: WSB crash-wary/froth-anxious ("market is disgustingly overpriced", "upcoming drop will be epic"); r/stocks cautious (Nasdaq-100 correction, "suspicious selloff on no news"); r/investing calmer (long-horizon).
Contrarian Read: Not unanimous euphoria — but froth-anxiety is loud and one-sided in WSB, a mild contrarian-support cue.
Prevailing Tone: Bearish-leaning with capitulation emerging — FD-vs-equity disillusionment ("Nifty failed to beat FD since Oct 2021"), dip-buyers defending support, external (FII/geopolitics) blamed for the fall. (Note: the level-specific posts surfaced by search were stale ~23,800; tone used, levels discarded.)
Cross-check with Data: Retail capitulation-tinged bearishness coinciding with a strong 24,300 put wall is a mild contrarian bounce signal — but it is not yet extreme, so weight it lightly.
His Bias: ⚪ Neutral/range-bound — "option writers still dominant" (theta-friendly tape).
His Levels: Support 24,200–24,250 (from aggregator coverage of @niftybuddy / @realniftybuddy); crude flagged at $91.3. Direct X access is blocked in this environment, so his full weekly/monthly ladder wasn't retrievable today.
Cross-check with Data: His 24,200–24,250 support aligns exactly with the 24,200/24,250 put-OI additions (+31.6L / +43.5L) and with PR Sundar's lower bound (24,200). Where Nifty Buddy, PR Sundar, Sensibull and the OI all agree on 24,200–24,300 support / 24,500 resistance, conviction is highest.
| Event | Date | Probability | Trend | NIFTY Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fed Sep Meeting: No change | Sep 15, 2026 | 72% | → | ⚪ |
| Fed Sep Meeting: 25 bps HIKE | Sep 15, 2026 | 28% | ↑ | 🔴 |
| Fed Sep Meeting: 25 bps cut | Sep 15, 2026 | <1% | → | 🟢 (if it materialised) |
| US recession by end-2026 | Dec 31, 2026 | 8% | → | 🟢 (low) |
Analysis: The crowd is pricing a hawkish, not dovish, Fed — 28% odds of a September hike, cuts at <1%. This is the single most important macro fact for FII flows: higher-for-longer US rates (30Y at 5.31%) keep the dollar bid and EM/India outflows alive. Recession risk is low (8%), so no imminent Fed put.
| Event | Date | Probability | NIFTY Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| AI bubble "burst" by Dec 2026 | Dec 31, 2026 | 20% | 🔴 tail risk |
| Crude (Brent) risk premium | live | Iran war priced ~$91 | 🔴 import bill |
Analysis: The oil market is the live geopolitical risk — Polymarket's crude markets are noisy/resolved but the spot signal (Brent $91, fading peace hopes) is unambiguous. India is the most exposed major EM.
| Event | Date | Probability | NIFTY Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Democrats take the House | Nov 3, 2026 | 88% | ⚪ mixed (gridlock vs spending) |
| Democrats take the Senate | Nov 3, 2026 | 51% | ⚪ toss-up |
Analysis: The crowd prices a Dem House sweep (88%) and a coin-flip Senate — a likely divided-government outcome that is historically low-volatility for EM (less policy tail-risk than a sweep).
| Indicator | Value | Signal |
|---|---|---|
| NVIDIA Largest Co. by market cap (Dec 31, 2026) | 78% (Apple 12%, Alphabet 11%) | 🟡 crowded consensus — watch |
| NVIDIA Largest Co. (end of August) | 97% | 🟢 near-certain |
| Microsoft in "largest co." race | 1% (from ~46%) | 🔴 AI-capex repricing |
⚠️ NVIDIA DOMINANCE TRIGGER: NVIDIA's Dec-31 "largest company" odds are 78% — still dominant but off earlier highs, and Apple briefly overtook NVIDIA in early August (the exact bubble-deflation trigger this dashboard watches) before NVIDIA re-established its lead. Microsoft collapsed to 1% from ~46% on AI-capex/FCF fears — the market is quietly re-rating hyperscaler AI spend. Not a triggered collapse, but the crown-jewel AI trade is no longer unanimous.
Overall Polymarket Signal: 🔴 RISK-OFF-tinged (hawkish Fed + geopolitics), with an 🟡 AI-crowding caution.
Key Takeaways: (1) Rates are the driver — a 28% hike probability is a headwind for FII flows. (2) No recession priced (8%), so the base case is grind-not-crash. (3) The AI "largest company" market is the canary — watch NVIDIA vs Apple and the 20% "AI bubble burst" odds.
✅ No fresh market-moving Trump posts in the last 24 hours. Direct X/Truth-Social access is blocked in this environment; news-article fallback found no new tariff/Fed/China escalation since his late-July digital-services-tax (100%) threat and the standing tariff regime.
| Topic | Status | NIFTY Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Pharmaceuticals — 100% duty (effective Jul 31, 2026) | In force | 🔴 Indian pharma (Sun, Dr Reddy, Cipla) |
| Semiconductors — 25% (Jan 2026) | In force | ⚪ indirect via tech sentiment |
| Steel 50% / Copper 50% / Sec 122 10% surcharge | In force | ⚪ (steel actually helped Indian steel) |
| 100% on digital-services-tax countries | Proposed Jun 26, 2026 | ⚪ watch |
Analysis: The relevant signal today is the standing pharma-tariff regime, which explains the pharma drag (Sun Pharma −2.5%). No incremental escalation → Trump Alert Level: 🟡 ELEVATED (structural tariff backdrop, no new catalyst).
Purpose: track whether the AI-driven market is nearing bubble territory and monitor the early-warning signals that preceded every major crash since 1929. Yield curve (already fetched first): 10Y-2Y +0.53%, 10Y-3M +0.82% — not inverted.
| # | Indicator | Value | Danger Threshold | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 10Y-2Y Spread | +0.53% | <0 | 🟢 Normal |
| 2 | 10Y-3M Spread | +0.82% | <0 | 🟢 Normal |
| 3 | NY Fed Recession Prob | 28.9% | >30% | 🟡 Elevated (near line) |
| 4 | Sahm Rule | −0.03 | >0.50 | 🟢 No trigger |
| 5 | HY Credit Spread (OAS) | 267 bps | >500 | 🟢 Normal |
| 6 | IG Credit Spread | 80 bps | >200 | 🟢 Normal |
| 7 | VIX Term Structure | Contango (14.25) | Backwardation | 🟢 Normal |
| 8 | Shiller CAPE | 42.35 | >40 bubble | 🔴 Danger (2nd-highest ever) |
| 9 | Buffett Indicator | 219% | >200 extreme | 🔴 Danger |
| 10 | Margin Debt (YoY) | Record +38.6% | >30% froth | 🟡 Elevated/Danger |
| 11 | TED Spread | discontinued | >50 bps | ⚪ n/a |
| # | Indicator | Value | Danger Threshold | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 | NVIDIA P/E (TTM) / rev growth | 34.5x / +85% | >60 + decel | 🟢 Normal |
| 13 | NVDA vs 50/200 DMA | +8.9% / +15.4% | Below 200-DMA | 🟡 Elevated (stretched) |
| 14 | Mag 7 % of S&P 500 | 34.03% | >35% | 🟡 Elevated (near line) |
| 15 | Hyperscaler AI Capex | $725B +77% YoY | ROI questioned | 🔴 Danger (Alphabet FCF negative) |
| 16 | GPU Cloud Rental (H100) | −65–75% from peak | >20% decline | 🔴 Danger (overcapacity) |
| 17 | SOX vs S&P 500 (4wk) | +2.1% vs +3.3% | −5% underperform | 🟢 Leading |
| 18 | AI VC Funding | 87.5% of US VC $ | concentration | 🔴 Danger (extreme crowding) |
| 19 | AI ETF Flows | AIQ −$755M/wk | 4wks outflows | 🟡 Elevated |
| 20 | "AI" Earnings-Call Mentions | 65% of S&P | declining 2q | 🟡 Saturation |
| 21 | NVIDIA Dominance (Polymarket) | 78% Dec-31 | >10%/wk drop or Apple pass | 🟡 Watch (Apple briefly passed) |
NVIDIA Tell: NVDA $225, +3.4% recently, above both the 50-DMA (+8.9%) and 200-DMA (+15.4%) — trend intact, no 200-DMA break. But the Polymarket "largest company" market is the real tell: Microsoft collapsed to 1% from 46% as hyperscaler AI capex crushed its free cash flow (worst month since 2000), and Apple briefly overtook NVIDIA. The AI trade is still "on" but no longer unanimous — the first cracks are in hyperscaler economics, not NVIDIA's P&L.
Hyperscaler AI Capex Dashboard: Combined MSFT/GOOGL/AMZN/META capex ~$725B, +77% YoY and accelerating — the core AI-bubble risk. Alphabet went FCF-negative in Q2 and its stock was punished for the spend; the market is now scrutinising whether ~$250B+/yr of AI infrastructure will ever earn its cost of capital.
| Dimension | Status | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Media Sentiment | 🟡 Mixed | Reuters "Mag 7 results to test broadening"; CNBC "hyperscaler capex scrutiny" |
| Analyst Consensus | 🟡 Mixed | Jefferies downgraded Apple; Goldman flags AI-mention saturation |
| VC/PE Activity | 🟡 Cooling-from-record | 87.5% of US VC $ to AI (record); OpenAI IPO ~$852B + 42 AG subpoenas |
| AI Revenue vs Hype Gap | 🔴 Widening | Hyperscaler capex +77% vs no proportional revenue; FCF turning negative |
| Regulatory Risk | 🟡 Moderate | 42 state AGs subpoena OpenAI; pharma/semi tariffs |
| Michael Burry Signal | 🔴 CRITICAL | Warning since Nov 2025; "markets will play out for almost everyone to go bankrupt"; final 13F = puts on NVDA (~13.5%) + PLTR (~66%) |
| Danger-zone flags | Detail |
|---|---|
| 🔴 #8 CAPE | 42.35 — second-highest on record (behind Dec 1999) |
| 🔴 #9 Buffett | 219% — "strongly overvalued" |
| 🔴 #15 Hyperscaler capex | $725B +77%, Alphabet FCF-negative |
| 🔴 #16 GPU rental | −65–75% price collapse = AI-compute overcapacity |
| 🔴 #18 AI VC | 87.5% of US venture dollars = extreme crowding |
| 🟡 #10 Margin debt | record +38.6% YoY (borderline danger) |
Key AI Bubble Takeaways for NIFTY: The bubble risk is Elevated-to-High and concentrated in the AI-capex narrative — valuation (CAPE 42.4), concentration (Mag 7 34%), and capital-spending (hyperscaler $725B) are all at extremes, while macro stress gauges (credit, Sahm, VIX) remain calm. This is the late-stage "complacency on top of crowding" pattern Burry is warning against. For NIFTY today this is a background risk that caps bullish conviction (and directly explains the IT-sector drag), not an imminent crash trigger. Canary to watch: NVIDIA's Dec-31 "largest company" Polymarket odds — a >10%/week collapse or a sustained Apple overtake would be the bubble-deflation signal, cascading through global tech and Indian IT (~14% of NIFTY).
| Parameter | Level |
|---|---|
| NIFTY Spot Range | 24,200 – 24,450 |
| Ideal Buy Zone (Support) | 24,200 – 24,230 (put wall) |
| Ideal Sell Zone (Resistance) | 24,450 – 24,500 (call wall) |
| Scenario | Prob. | Trigger | Targets | Invalidation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🔴 Bearish | 45% | 24,300 breaks on open (IT drag + FII selling + oil) | 24,150 → 24,000 (put wall) | reclaim 24,350 |
| ⚪ Range-bound | 40% | 24,300 holds; expiry pinning near max pain | 24,200 – 24,450 | break of 24,200 or 24,500 |
| 🟢 Bullish | 15% | DII bid + Bank Nifty strength → reclaim 24,500 on volume | 24,550 → 24,600 | lose 24,400 |
Expiry-day, low-VIX (11.3), range-bound setup: (1) Iron Condor 24,000/24,200 – 24,500/24,700 — sells the well-defended put wall and the call wall, harvesting time decay with the index expected to pin 24,200–24,500. (2) Aggressive/tactical: Sensibull's put-sell — sell 24,200 puts only if 24,300 holds on the open, with a hard stop on a 24,300 break (which would target 24,000). Avoid naked longs; IT longs are the weakest spot.