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Trade setup for July 4: Options data indicates 25,000 as crucial support for NIFTY50; all you need to know

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2 min read | Updated on July 04, 2025, 08:06 IST

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SUMMARY

GIFT NIFTY futures indicate a flat opening for Indian markets on Friday amid mixed global cues. The benchmark indices continue to consolidate with a negative bias. The options data for the 10 July expiry indicates 25,500 as crucial resistance.

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GIFT NIFTY indicates flat opening for Indian markets on Friday.

NIFTY50

Max call OI:25,500

Max put OI: 25,000

(Ten strikes to ATM, 10 July Expiry)

NIFTY50 remained under pressure on Thursday to close 48 points lower below the crucial support level of 24,500. Experts believe the upside remains capped until it crosses 25,600 on a weekly closing basis.

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On technical charts, the index shows a breakdown from higher levels. The previous swing high resistance of 25,200 now becomes crucial support for the index on the downside. In addition, 21 EMA levels also hold another support near 25,170 levels. Nifty-50_2025-07-04_07-45-03.webp On the options data front, the 25,500 calls hold the highest open interest, indicating crucial resistance for the coming weekly expiry. On the downside, the 25,000 puts hold the highest open interest, indicating strong support for the weekly expiry. niftyjune4.webp

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Long buildup:

Short buildup: SBI Life, Kotak Bank

Top traded futures contracts: ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, Dmart

Top traded options contracts: SBI 840 CE, SBI 850 CE

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F&O securities out of ban:

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