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Writing Nifty 25,000: What Could Happen If Nifty Sustains Above 24,100? Introduction The Indian stock market is a place where expectations, probabilities, emotions, liquidity, earnings, global events, and investor psychology meet every trading day. The Nifty 50, as one of India's most closely followed equity-market indices, often becomes the centre of attention whenever traders identify an important support or resistance level. The trading view discussed in this article is simple: “Nifty may go to 25,000 if it stays above 24,100.” This is a trading view, not a guaranteed prediction. The statement describes a possible scenario in which sustained trading above 24,100 could create the conditions for a move toward 25,000. It does not mean that Nifty must reach 25,000, nor does it mean that a trader should automatically buy simply because the index is above a particular level. The author of the original view has clearly stated: “I am a trader, not an expert. Please be aware....