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citrus

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Thanks Asish da, for the link to the post and Thanks to Saint for the reply.
In fact from the word "changed gradient" I was expecting some predictive model of Nifty based on the performance of other markets. The better idea of my thinking can had from the following lines copied from http://www.tradertech.com/investorsweek_review.asp:
"Each market-specific AI module uses data from a range of other markets that Market Technologies has tested and found of predictive value. For example, the FTSE 100 future model includes eight other markets in its calculations, including various stock indices such as the Dow, Nikkei, NYSE Composite and S&P 500, as well as US T-Bills/Bonds and the US Dollar index".
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Sunil

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3980 FUT is a crucial level for today...
If opening is weak, then support is likely to come at this level.

If FUT sustains above 3990, and also breaks 4015, then rally can be expected till 4045-4065
Above 4065, 4085 is possible.

If, however, 3980 FUT breaks, then 3955-3930.
3930/25 is a good support area... if this also breaks, then dip below 3900 is also possible.
 
Thanks Asish da, for the link to the post and Thanks to Saint for the reply.
In fact from the word "changed gradient" I was expecting some predictive model of Nifty based on the performance of other markets. The better idea of my thinking can had from the following lines copied from http://www.tradertech.com/investorsweek_review.asp:
"Each market-specific AI module uses data from a range of other markets that Market Technologies has tested and found of predictive value. For example, the FTSE 100 future model includes eight other markets in its calculations, including various stock indices such as the Dow, Nikkei, NYSE Composite and S&P 500, as well as US T-Bills/Bonds and the US Dollar index".
Regards.
citrus
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