Wednesday, 20 February 2019

SGX Nifty Indicates Gap Up Opening For The Indian Market

Posted by suhani varma on Wednesday, February 20, 2019 with No comments


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SGX Nifty is at 10,663.50, up 50 points. Nifty saw another volatile session with morning gains getting sold into another day running, marking the count of losses to nine days.This came in even as local mutual fund flows get stronger & markets heavily oversold. Foreign investors continue to sell keeping in mind the geopolitics & the risk of a retaliation by India against Pakistan. However, markets are ignoring the ongoing global rally & better than expected earnings from most Corporates.

Global Markets: Asian indices opened in the green led by the Japanese Nikkei as overnight US stocks continued to see an uptick despite the need for a correction. Asian markets continue to see more emphasis as valuations are much reasonable than most developed economies with better economic growth foreseen this year.

US Markets: US indices closed in the green for another day as positive momentum in equities sees all declines being bought into. Oil prices see consolidation as supply/demand stabilize with US inventories growth offset by cut in production by OPEC members. All eyes on positive outcome of US/China trade talks by the end of the month.

FII/DII Data: In yesterday’s trading session FIIs sold 813cr stock in the cash market whereas DIIs bought Rs1163cr worth of stock. In the derivative market, FIIs bought 774cr of Index futures and sold Rs155cr worth of Index options. In the Stock futures segment, FIIs bought Rs163cr worth of stock futures and sold 137cr stock options.

FII View: FIIs created bullish positions in the derivative segment which is deduced by the fact that they created 5,051 long contracts in the Index Futures while simultaneously reducing 6,737 short contracts. The long-short ratio in Index Futures currently stands at 1.3x.

FIIOI
(in000's)
% Chg% Chg
Since Expiry
Long/
Short Ratio
Long/Short
 Since Expiry
Index Long1913750.91.3
Index Short206(3)31
Index Call Long222(0)232.40.8
Index Call Short94163
Index Put Long382(2)342.21.1
Index Put Short175(2)21

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