Category: Weekly
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Crisis Unveiled: Stemming the Financial Bleed
The Indian stock market is experiencing a downturn due to various factors such as Trump’s ‘America First’ policies, attractive U.S. investments, high U.S. 10-year Treasury yield, China’s local company incentives, poor Indian quarterly results, high valuations, and inflation. The government’s lack of direction and transparency in economic data is also contributing to the withdrawal of…
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Boys, We’re 10% Down: ATH Milestone Met!
The Indian stock market has recently experienced a significant correction, with the Nifty falling by around 10%. Many factors are attributed to this fall, including high valuations, foreign institutional investors (FII) selling, a weakening rupee, and global economic uncertainties. Some users blame the Indian Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, for the market fall due to taxing…
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Decoding Valuation: Trent, DMART Stocks & Market Trends
The text discusses the valuation of high-growth companies like Trent and DMart, emphasizing that their stock prices are heavily influenced by growth expectations. It explains how a reduction in profit growth can significantly decrease a company’s valuation, using Trent as an example. The text also highlights the risks associated with high PE stocks due to…
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Nifty 50: Achievable 12% Annual Returns?
The content discusses the feasibility of expecting a 12% annualized return from investing in Nifty 50 over the next 20 years. While some argue it’s achievable based on India’s economic growth, others point out potential challenges like inflation, market cycles, and structural changes. The consensus is that 8-12% is a realistic expectation, though not guaranteed….
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India’s Insider Trading: A Rampant Market Malady
The content discusses the issue of insider trading in India, where wealthy individuals exploit privileged information to make substantial profits in the stock market. This practice is seen as unfair and rigged, with some suggesting it extends beyond the stock market into other sectors. Despite regulations, enforcement is perceived as inadequate, and the system is…
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Sensex Soars, Tuvar Dal Struggles: A 20-Year Review
The content discusses the comparison of Sensex returns to the price of tuar daal in India as a measure of inflation and wealth accumulation. Some argue that investing in the stock market only helps in beating inflation, while others emphasize the importance of risk-taking and investing in individual stocks for greater returns. The conversation also…