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Nasdaq 100 is on a free fall. Should Indians invest in Apple, Google, Tesla, or index funds?
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On a YTD basis, the Nasdaq is down 33% against S&P 500's 23% decline. While experts see this as a great opportunity, they feel investors need to be patient as the current outlook for US equities is bleak. But should the investment strategy be stock-specific or index-based?
Last week, the Nasdaq broke below its weekly 200-day moving average for the first time since 2008. The index, comprising some of the best tech stocks in the world, is on a free fall since January 2022. This could be a big opportunity for Indian investors to take exposure when it’s available at a low valuation of 25x, and also because the US dollar is on the rise. Last year, the index was trading at a PE multiple of 29x. The tech index tends to
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