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Understanding Monthly Range Expiry for Index Trading Strategies

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šŸ”” Nifty Expiry Range strategy šŸ””


āœ… Expected Expiry Range:


Upper Side: 25,722.56


Lower Side: 25,311.54


šŸ“Œ Rejection-Based Trades:


If Nifty takes rejection from the upper level (25,700+), you can look for a Put Option (PE) trade — e.g., 25,600 PE or 25,500 PE for intraday/expiry day momentum.


If Nifty takes support from the lower level (25,300 area) and shows a reversal, you can go for a Call Option (CE) trade — e.g., 25,400 CE or 25,500 CE.


šŸ“ˆ selling strategy Strategy:


Near Upper Range:

āž¤ If Nifty takes rejection from upper level sell call


Near Lower Range:

āž¤ If Nifty takes rejection from lower levels sell put


šŸ›” Risk Management Tips:


Keep strict stop-losses.


Avoid over-leveraging.


Follow price action confirmation before entering trades.


Disclaimer: šŸ“Œ This is for educational purposes only. Trade with proper risk management


2.BANKNIFTY

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Bank Nifty Expiry Range Strategy šŸ””


āœ… Expected Expiry Range:


Upper Side: 57,774.34


Lower Side: 56,851.16


šŸ“Œ Rejection-Based Trades:


If Bank Nifty rejects the upper level (57,700+), you can look for a Put Option (PE) trade — e.g., 57,500 PE or 57,400 PE for expiry day moves.


If Bank Nifty takes support from the lower level (56,800 area) and bounces, you can plan a Call Option (CE) trade — e.g., 57,000 CE or 57,200 CE.


šŸ“ˆ Selling Strategy:


Near Upper Range:

āž¤ Sell call if it takes rejection from upper side


Near Lower Range:

āž¤ Sell put if it takes rejection from lower levels


šŸ›” Risk Management Tips:


Stick to strict stop-loss.


Take trades only with price action confirmation.


Disclaimer: šŸ“Œ This is for educational use only. Trade at your own risk.

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