Will Global Cues Keep Indian Markets Range Bound Today?
Opening Outlook
🔹 Indian equities are likely to witness a range-bound opening as easing geopolitical tensions improve global risk sentiment. Investors, however, remain cautious ahead of fresh economic triggers and institutional activity.
🔹 The ceasefire between the US and Iran, improving shipping activity in the Strait of Hormuz and scheduled diplomatic talks have reduced immediate concerns over energy supplies.
Global markets continue to monitor developments in the Middle East, technology stocks and foreign fund flows for the next directional move.
Key Global Cues
🔹 US and Iran have halted attacks against each other.
🔹 Shipping activity has improved in the Strait of Hormuz.
🔹 US-Iran talks are expected in Qatar.
🔹 US stock futures are trading higher.
🔹 The US Dollar remains largely stable.
🔹 Asian markets opened mixed.
🔹 The recent global technology rally has paused.
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FII Activity
🔹 FIIs continue to hold nearly 84% short positions in index futures, indicating caution.
🔹 However, FIIs turned net buyers in the cash market after one session, providing a positive sentiment for domestic equities.
Institutional flows and global developments are likely to dictate intraday market direction.
Investor Takeaway
🔹 Derivative Pro & Nifty Expert Gulshan Khera, CFP®, believes the market may remain stock-specific despite positive global developments. Investors should closely monitor FII activity, geopolitical news and overseas market trends before taking fresh positions. Read more at Indian-Share-Tips.com.
Related Queries
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🔹 What is the impact of Hormuz Strait developments?
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Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice. Investments in securities are subject to market risks. Please consult your financial adviser before investing.











