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Nifty guide, June 11: Outlook remains bullish; top breakout stocks in focus

Nifty guide, June 11: Outlook remains bullish; top breakout stocks in focus

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Nifty continued its muted move for the second consecutive session by closing flat at 25,104. Positional trend remains bullish with support seen in the band of 24,900-25,000 for Nifty. On the higher side, 25,200 could offer resistance. Track LIVE Stock Market Updates Here
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The stock price has broken out of a symmetrical triangle pattern on the weekly chart. The price rise was accompanied by a jump in volumes. The stock price has been sustaining above 50 Double Exponential Moving Average (DEMA) and 200 DEMA. Weekly RSI has reached above 50, indicating a sustainable uptrend. Weekly Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) is now placed above the signal and equilibrium line.

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