INFY | Each Bounce Sold — Liquidity Sits Far Below

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INFY | Each Bounce Sold — Liquidity Sits Far BelowInfosys LimitedNSE_DLY:INFYBigBeluga📊 Daily Timeframe On the Daily, #INFY (Infosys Ltd.) is in a clear downtrend. After printing a CHoCH at ₹1,730.95, price pushed up to correct, tapped into the upper Flip Zone (₹1,671.55 – ₹1,730.95), and then dropped sharply — confirming the bearish shift with a clean BOS. From there the structure has stayed firmly bearish. Price printed another BOS, pulled back to react from the Mitigation Block / Protected High (₹1,264.70 – ₹1,280.20), and then sold off again with yet another BOS — a textbook stair-step lower, with each corrective bounce getting sold into. With price now trading around ₹1,041.20, the expectation is for a corrective push back up into the lower Flip Zone (₹1,111.10 – ₹1,162.65) — and from that supply, we look for the rejection that sends price down toward the sell-side liquidity (SSL) resting below at ₹921.15. ⏱️ Entry Approach The cleaner short is to let price rally into the Flip Zone rather than chasing it lower here. A reaction from that zone — ideally with a lower-timeframe shift back down — offers the higher-quality entry toward the liquidity below, with risk defined above the zone. 🎯 The Game Plan Daily bias: bearish — CHoCH → repeated BOS, each pullback (upper Flip Zone, then the Mitigation Block) getting sold. The path: a corrective bounce up into the lower Flip Zone (₹1,111.10 – ₹1,162.65). Target: rejection from that supply down toward the SSL at ₹921.15. Invalidation: a strong reclaim and close back above the Flip Zone, breaking the bearish sequence. 📰 Fundamental Backdrop The technical weakness lines up with the broader picture for India's IT space. Infosys is one of the country's largest IT-services names and a heavyweight in both the Nifty and Sensex, with sentiment driven by global tech-spending trends, deal pipelines, and the wider outsourcing cycle. After an extended downtrend, a structural sequence like this one — repeated breaks with each bounce sold — tends to draw fresh attention to the stock, making the current zone a key area to watch as the trend looks to extend lower. This analysis will be updated as the market evolves. If this breakdown added value, drop a like 👍 and a comment 💬 to support the work — and share where you see Infosys heading next! Best Regards, BigBeluga 🐳