Category: IndianStockMarket
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Frustrations: Indian Stocks’ Cheque Dividend Dilemma
The user is frustrated with receiving dividend cheques through post from companies they have stocks in, as they have moved to a different city. They believe this process is a scam as the money is reverted back to the company if the cheques are not claimed, and suggest that the dividends should be directly deposited…
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Akshat’s Most Deceptive Video Analysis Yet
The content discusses a video by financial influencer Akshat, who advises against Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) and recommends bulk buying at market dips. However, many commenters criticize this approach, citing the difficulty in predicting market movements and the potential losses from missing out on SIP gains. They argue that Akshat’s strategy is not suitable for…
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Pudumjee Paper: Profit in Gold Rush Competition
The content discusses an investment in Pudumjee Paper, a packaging materials supplier, sparked by a comment in a debate over Swiggy vs Zomato. The author invested a small amount for fun, and the stock price increased. The author shares the lesson of looking for opportunities from different angles during market rushes, using the phrase “sell…
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School Paid $60k for Shady Stock Promotion
The content discusses a video from an unnamed financial YouTuber who allegedly received $60,000 for promoting a company called Waree Energies. The video has sparked controversy, with some viewers accusing the YouTuber of being a sellout and losing credibility. Viewers also criticize the YouTuber for presenting sponsored content as case studies and for lacking authenticity….
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Dixon Shares Soar: Secures Google Pixel Production Deal
Dixon Technologies’ stock price surged over 6% following an announcement that its subsidiary, Padget Electronics, will commence mass production of Google Pixel smartphones. This development is a result of a partnership with Compal Smart Device, aiming to serve one of Compal’s major clients, likely Google Information Services India Private Limited. This news has positively impacted…
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GDP 5.4%: Tackling Slow Growth and Inflation
The Indian economy is facing a slow GDP growth of 5.4% and high inflation of 6.1%. The government has been criticized for its handling of fuel prices, with some suggesting a reduction to help lower inflation and allow the Reserve Bank of India to cut interest rates. However, the government has increased commercial LPG prices….
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Bypassing GDP: Babus Prioritize Kids’ Abroad Dreams Over Nation’s Needs
The content discusses the perceived disparity between government employees, referred to as “sarkari babus,” and the rest of the population in India. It suggests that government policies primarily benefit these employees, providing them with job security, inflation-linked salaries, and other benefits, while the majority of the population struggles. The author argues that this system has…
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Tata Motors: Slippery Slope Ahead?
The Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) sales have been struggling, particularly in Europe and the US. Tata Motors, the parent company, has faced criticism for their marketing strategy aimed at appealing to the “woke crowd,” which some believe to be a misguided approach. The company also faces stiff competition in the Indian market. Despite these challenges,…
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Adani Stocks: Unexpected Recovery Raises Questions
The content discusses the volatile nature of Adani stocks, with some users expressing surprise at the significant daily returns. The rapid fluctuations in stock prices are attributed to a combination of factors. These include a low public float, which amplifies the impact of large players buying and selling, as well as the use of black…
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India’s Q2 GDP: Historic Low at 5.4%, Economy Slows
India’s GDP growth has slowed down significantly from 8.1% to 5.4% in Q2 FY25, driven by weaker consumption and adverse weather impacts on key sectors. This aligns with economist predictions of 6.5% growth, citing factors like subdued urban demand, reduced government spending, and disruptions in mining and electricity. Rising food inflation, higher borrowing costs, and…