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View on Nifty 27 May 2022 By Rupak De, LKP Securities
Below are View on Nifty 27 May 2022 By Rupak De, Senior Technical Analyst at LKP Securities
"Nifty remained strong as it sustained above 16200 throughout the day. Momentum oscillator, RSI is in bullish crossover and rising. Going forward, a decisive move above 16400 is likely to induce a rally towards 16700-16800. On the lower end, supports are visible at 16200/16000"
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