USD – INR and Sensex co-relation indicates – Time to buy the Panics

USD – INR – Nearing major resistance and now near 2001

 

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  1. USD-INR after making multiple bottoms at 43.8 zones gave a breakout above 45 recently and has spiked up sharply. The target projection for such a breakout would be 49 in short term which has been reached.
  2. At 49-49.2 we have lots of previous bottoms/tops acting as resistance and with a such a sharp rise we may expect USD-INR to consolidate and even dip a bit to sub 48 levels.
  3. Also the major top for USD-INR last seen was in 2002 around 49.05 levels. The only time has breached above 49-50 levels was in the panic of 2008.
  4. So in the near term as well as medium term 49.2-49.5 becomes a critical level and also a possible topping out case.
  5. Only a move above the level of 50 could imply a panic in currency like 2008 but it was very short-lived.

USD-INR and SENSEX

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USD-INR – Green Sensex – Red ---- Line Charts

 

If we try to compare various peaks/troughs( shown by blue circles ) on Sensex with USD-INR its generally seen major bottoming out formations have come with a spike in USD-INR. Comparing the current correction with 2008 it is seen that a dollar spike between 49-52 creates a very important long term bottom.

 

Also one thing noted is USD-INR has never stayed above 49 levels for more then a few months. The max period being 1st half of 2009 when markets bottomed out and we saw a lot of foreign money coming in post that.

 

Looking at a similar comparison possible scenarios would be as below

 

a) USD-INR tops out at 49-49.5 and Sensex is pretty close to important bottom.

b) USD-INR sees a spike to 50.5-52 with a panic like scenario in Sensex taking it sharply down for a short jerk.

c) USD-INR goes over the roof of 52 ( not consided as of now- Out of the blue scenario ).

Conclusion:

 

The USD-INR relation suggests that next few months could be a bottoming out phase for Indian markets ideally with a possible top at 49-49.2.

 

In a worst case scenario we may see a spike in USD-INR to 50.5-52 with possible negative global announcements but such a crisis phase has not lasted more then 3-5 months. The strategy should be to increase equity exposure in panics.

 

 

On a simpler note for alll the readers sitting out of India the next few months are the best time to transfer money slowly over the next few months. With very high interest rates in India even if US dollar runs away to 52 the Interest Rate will take care of currency risk. Just my view no idea on tax or transaction charges 🙂

 

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8 Comments

  1. P K Gupta
    September 23, 2011

    Thanks Nooresh to cover this topic, recall I had sent a chart on currancy few days back and it has come true, which you rightly articulated. USD $ at 49.58 Rupee last night. so it will be intersting to know where we stop or pull back.

    Thanks

    Praveen

    Reply
    1. nooresh
      September 26, 2011

      Hi PK,

      Thanks for the update.

      Gold and Silver gave a super knock. Have a look into other metal charts

      Reply
  2. nanda bibudhendu
    September 23, 2011

    when ever uds-inr goes to max .

    Reply
    1. nooresh
      September 26, 2011

      52 is maximum

      Reply
  3. Mihir
    September 23, 2011

    Hi Nooresh,

    I have been following your post regularly and quite impressed by the accuracy of your calls. In this panic time would you be able to again suggest some good pics in mid-caps as well as large-caps? I have been following RIL, SBI, Bajaj Auto for quite a sometime now.

    Reply
    1. nooresh
      September 26, 2011

      Hi Mihir,
      We are on a slow buying spree in many stocks and ready to take a hit of 10% on the overall portfolio. You can look into Godrej Inds, Aditya Birla Nuvo on sharp declines. SBI remains a fav.

      Reply
  4. James Gurung
    December 14, 2011

    Hi Nooresh,

    What do you think, now with the USD/INR at 53.80? Are we going to 56-58 ? If so, what can we expect on the Sensex?

    best regards
    James

    Reply
  5. racydex
    May 30, 2013

    Could you please provide me a source from where i can get ready USDINR+Sensex charting?

    Reply

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