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Investors should also brace for bouts of volatility in view of the high-octane election related events, they added.
Exit poll trends would start coming in on May 19 after the close of voting.
Experts are of the opinion that bourses may be indecisive till the final election outcome is known.
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There can be sharp movement in the markets but the exit polls bring some decisiveness on the table as well, he added.
“This week is going to be the most happening of the year wherein all eyes would be glued to not ‘stock quotes’ but ‘vote quotes’,” said Jimeet Modi, Founder and CEO, SAMCO Securities & StockNote.
Quarterly earnings would also impact trading as some major companies are scheduled to announce their financial report card this week, including Tata Motors, Canara Bank and Cipla.
Besides, the US-China trade related issues, crude oil prices, rupee movement and foreign funds trend would influence trading sentiment, they added.
During the last week, the BSE Sensex gained 467.78 points or 1.24 per cent.
On Friday, the 30-share benchmark closed 537.29 points, or 1.44 per cent, higher at 37,930.77. Similarly, the broader Nifty rose 150.05 points, or 1.33 per cent, to settle at 11,407.15.
“Indian markets have shown tremendous strength before the long-awaited exit polls, despite the ongoing ambiguity in US-China trade talks,” said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, Senior VP and Head of Research (Wealth), Centrum Broking Limited.