Nifty 50 Outlook For September 25, 2025
Today's trading session for the Nifty 50 was characterised by a downward move, with the index closing at 25,056.9 after opening at 25,108.75. This negative movement places the index below its Classic Pivot Point of 25,078.06667, signalling a bearish bias for the day. While key indicators such as MACD, Stochastic, ROC, and Williamson%R remain bullish, the RSI and CCI are neutral, and the ADX indicates a weak trend.
Looking at the moving averages, the short-term 5-period and 10-period simple moving averages (SMAs) have turned bearish, indicating a loss of recent momentum. However, the long-term trend remains strong, as all moving average crossovers are bullish. This conflicting data suggests a period of consolidation or mild weakness.
Nifty 50 Chart
Nifty 50 Technical Levels
Indicator | Value | Action |
RSI(14) | 52.17 | Neutral |
MACD(12,26,9) | 112.74 | Bullish |
Stochastic(20,3) | 62.48 | Bullish |
ROC(20) | 1.4 | Bullish |
CCI(20) | 35.25 | Neutral |
Williamson%R(14) | -47.36 | Bullish |
ATR(14) | 168.17 | Low Volatility |
ADX(14) | 19.45 | Weak Trend |
Bollinger Band(20,2) | UB: 25,520.53 | |
LB: 24,366.98 | ||
SMA20 : 24,943.75 |
Nifty 50 Forecast For September 25, 2025
For the next trading day and the coming week, the Pivot Point (25,078.06667) will be a key level to watch. A move back above this could see the Nifty target R1 at 25,128.68333. Conversely, a failure to hold above S1 at 25,006.28333 could accelerate the bearish momentum. The overall outlook is cautious, and the market is likely to remain in a low-volatility, range-bound phase until a decisive breakout occurs.
Bank Nifty Outlook For September 25, 2025
BANKNIFTY closed with a bearish bias. The index opened at 55387.1, but after touching a high of 55511.1, it reversed and closed lower at 55121.5. This bearish signal is reinforced by the fact that the price is trading below the 5-period (55420.46), 10-period (55211), 50-period (55401.45), and 100-period (55677.61) simple moving averages (SMAs). While a few key indicators like MACD, Stochastic, ROC, and CCI are bullish, the overall trend appears weak based on the ADX reading of 20.83, which suggests a weak trend.
The pivots levels show that the index closed below the Pivot Point of 55224.35, but it is holding above the first support level (S1) of 54937.60. This indicates a potential for a rebound if the support holds.
Looking at the moving average crossovers, the Short Term (5 & 20 DMA) and Long Term (50 & 200 DMA) crossovers are bullish, but the Medium Term (20 & 50 DMA) crossover is bearish. The conflicting signals suggest a period of consolidation and uncertainty.
Bank Nifty Chart
Bank Nifty Technical Levels
Indicator | Level | Indication |
RSI(14) | 51.08 | Neutral |
MACD(12,26,9) | 64.3 | Bullish |
Stochastic(20,3) | 68.75 | Bullish |
ROC(20) | 1.24 | Bullish |
CCI(20) | 70.2 | Bullish |
Williamson%R(14) | -33.58 | Bullish |
ATR(14) | 440.77 | Low Volatility |
ADX(14) | 20.83 | Weak Trend |
Bollinger Band(20,2) | UB: 55,938.12 | |
LB: 53,306.80 | ||
SMA20 : 54,622.46 |
Bank Nifty Forecast For September 25, 2025
Given the current data, the analysis for the next trading day is mixed. While the intraday chart shows some bullish signals, the longer-term sentiment is weak. The index might try to retest the pivot point, but it's more likely to trade in a narrow range. For the coming week, the outlook remains cautious. A decisive move above the resistance level R1 (55408.25) or a breakdown below the support level S1 (54937.60) will be key to determining the next directional move. A strong break above the bullish 20-period SMA could signal a reversal, but until then, the index is likely to remain under pressure.