# Post the RBI’s rate cut, Dalal Street tried climbing the wall — but like Humpty Dumpty, Nifty had a great fall.
And just like in the rhyme, all the strong bulls’ efforts couldn’t stop Nifty from slipping hard and fast.
# Our Call of the Day: A wrecking ball is still dangling above the market — hinting that more downside, and possibly a damaging move, could be just around the corner.
# The Big Global Catalyst: The December Federal Reserve policy meeting kicks off on Tuesday, December 9, and wraps up on Wednesday, December 10. The Fed will deliver its latest interest-rate decision — a critical event for global markets.
# Powell in Focus: All eyes will also be on Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s press conference, which could turn into a high-volatility moment — especially after President Donald Trump indicated he plans to announce Powell’s replacement early next year, injecting fresh political drama into the central bank narrative.
# Bottom-line: An up-and-down session is quite likely as overbought technical conditions + fading bullish momentum + FIIs selling + Weaking INR + weak Wall Street cues +no new triggers = bears back in action.
# Long Story Short: Nifty’s rally is at a crossroads with stronger headwinds for now — For the moment, the bears appear to have the marginal advantage.
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