
The Nifty 50 opened flat, climbed to 26,098, then slipped to an intraday low of 25,962.40 before recovering nearly 70 points to close at 26,033.75—highlighting ongoing range-bound movement. The index continues to trade within the 25,900–26,200 consolidation zone. Resistance is placed at 26,100–26,300, and a sustained breakout above this range could open the door to 26,500. Key support levels remain at 25,900 and 25,800.

The Nifty 50 prediction today indicates a sideways to bullish trend. The range is between 26050 and 26350, with support at 26050-26100 and resistance at 26300-26350. Traders should monitor these crucial levels closely for potential market shifts.

The Bank Nifty also traded in a narrow band, opening flat, touching a high of 59,548, then dipping to 59,062 before recovering to close at 59,288.70. The formation of a doji candle indicates indecision after recent volatility. The index remains confined within the 59,000–59,550 consolidation region. Immediate resistance stands at 59,550, with potential upside toward 59,700–60,000 if this level is decisively crossed. Supports are placed at 59,000 and 58,750.
Today Bank Nifty prediction suggests a sideways to bullish range between 59400 and 60100, with strong support at 59400-59500 and resistance at 60000-60100 Traders should monitor these crucial levels closely for potential market shifts.
Indian equities ended on a weak note on December 2, 2025, as persistent intraday volatility and continued profit-booking kept sentiment under pressure. The Sensex fell 503.63 points, or 0.59 percent, to 85,138.27, while the Nifty declined 143.55 points, or 0.55 percent, to close at 26,032.20. Market breadth remained negative, with 1,518 stocks advancing, 2,453 declining, and 158 unchanged.
The SENSEX today prediction is projected to move in a sideways to bullish range, between 85200 and 86200. Key support is expected around 85200-85300, while resistance is likely near 86100-86200. Traders should monitor these crucial levels closely, as a breakout in either direction could signal a significant market move.
Volatility softened further, with India VIX declining 3.52 percent to 10.81, pointing to reduced hedging activity and a calmer market environment despite the ongoing consolidation. Derivatives data shows aggressive call writing at the 26,100 strike and strong put OI at 26,000, indicating a tight near-term trading range. A sustained close above 26,300 will be crucial to re-establish bullish momentum in the sessions ahead.
Prediction is given by the Technical Research Team - Choice.
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