March 25 (Bloomberg) -- India’s key stock index may be embarking on its
second rally of a five-wave cycle that may help the benchmark surpass its
earlier record high, according to technical analysis by Elliott Wave
International Inc.

The Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitive
Index<http://bloomberg.com/apps/quote?ticker=SENSEX%3AIND>may be
breaking out from its downtrend line, Elliott Wave said in its Asian-
Pacific Financial Forecast report. The index may be following the pattern of
gains and losses set between 2003 and 2008, and may have already started on
the next leg of a longer bull market that can last for another 15 years, the
market forecaster said.

“Prices in India’s Sensex have just broken above a downtrend line, imitating
a pattern from 2004 that led a strong rally,” Elliott Wave International
said in a report.

The Sensex <http://bloomberg.com/apps/quote?ticker=SENSEX%3AIND> rose 5.6
percent in the past two days, trimming the year’s loss to 1.8 percent, on
optimism U.S. plans to rid banks of toxic assets will help ease the credit
crisis and revive global economic growth.

This five-wave cycle will include three rallies, with each peak exceeding
the previous one. The first wave started with gains between April 2003 and
January 2008, Elliot Wave said, while the bear market in the past year
marked the second.

The prediction of this rally, or the third wave, is based on a similar
pattern of market movements within the first, the researcher said.

Elliott Wave Theory, created by U.S. market analyst Ralph Elliott in 1938,
attempts to predict future price moves by dividing past trends into
sections, or waves, and calculating changes in value. Gainesville,
Georgia-based Elliott Wave International <http://www.elliottwave.com/> was
founded by Robert Prechter, who was famous for cautioning investors that
stocks would slump two weeks before the 1987 stock market crash.

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