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Opening Bell 13 August 2025: Nifty & Bank Nifty Technical Outlook, Sector Trends & Intraday Stock Picks

Opening Bell 13 August 2025

Opening Bell 13 August 2025: Nifty & Bank Nifty Technical Outlook, Sector Trends & Intraday Stock Picks

By CapitalKeeper | Market Opening | Intraday Ideas | Market Moves That Matter


Nifty opens gap-up near 24,586 with resistance at 24,740 and support at 24,420. Bank Nifty resistance at 55,400, support at 54,800. Sector-wise trends, global cues, and intraday stock ideas inside.


Market Recap – 12 August 2025

Yesterday’s session brought a mix of consolidation and selective buying, with Nifty closing at 24,487.40 and Bank Nifty at 55,043.70 after fluctuating between support and resistance zones. Both indices held critical technical levels but lacked aggressive directional momentum.


Global Market Cues

Asian markets opened on a mixed note following cautious optimism from Wall Street, as US inflation numbers came in line with expectations, keeping rate cut hopes alive for late 2025.


Opening Bell – 13 August 2025

Nifty 50 Analysis

Trade Setup:


Bank Nifty Analysis

Trade Setup:


Sector-wise Performance Outlook

1. IT Sector

2. Banking & Financials

3. Metals

4. FMCG

5. Energy & Oil & Gas


Intraday Stock Ideas for 13 August 2025

(For Educational Purposes Only)

  1. Infosys (INFY) – Buy above ₹1,435, target ₹1,470, stop loss ₹1,622.
  2. SBI (State Bank of India) – Buy above ₹821, target ₹850, stop loss ₹815.
  3. BPCL – Buy above ₹327, target ₹342, stop loss ₹320.
  4. Tata Steel – Sell below ₹148, target ₹145, stop loss ₹150.
  5. HDFC Bank – Sell on rise near ₹1,970, target ₹1,950, stop loss ₹1,990.

Trading Psychology & Strategy


Summary

The Opening Bell for 13 August 2025 signals a cautiously bullish bias at the open, with Nifty holding key supports and Bank Nifty testing resistance levels. However, the broader sentiment still leans towards selling on rise, especially if indices fail to sustain above breakout points. Sector rotation remains key for traders, with IT, PSU Banks, and OMCs likely to offer short-term opportunities.


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