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    Will small and midcap rallies continue and have more momentum vs largecaps? Vinit Sambre explains

    Vinit Sambre says that given today’s valuations, incrementally investors should align to slightly longer-term thinking. Near-term could be challenging and maybe for one year, one should give up returns expectation is what I can sort of guide or warn the investors, is what Sambre says to guide or warn the investors.

    F&O Talk | Caution suggested amid record highs, focus on value opportunities: Sahaj Agarwal of Kotak Securities

    The Indian equity market witnessed a positive week as both the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indices ended in the green. The Nifty 50 gained 1.3% to close at 24,323, while the Bank Nifty rallied 0.61% to settle at 52,660.

    Navigating bull run: Rajesh Palviya's insights on Bank Nifty and sectoral moves

    Rajesh Palviya of Axis Securities provides insights into the current trends and expectations for Bank Nifty, highlighting key support and resistance levels. He discusses the impact of recent performances by private and PSU banks and shares his views on sustaining the market's bull run driven by bullish sentiment and liquidity flows.

    Wall St Week Ahead: Earnings season to test hopes for broader stocks rally

    The S&P 500 has rallied 16% so far in 2024, driven by a handful of massive stocks poised to benefit from emerging artificial intelligence technology. Only 24% of stocks in the S&P 500 outperformed the index in the first half, the third-narrowest six-month period since 1986, according to BofA Global Research strategists.

    Which pockets will see profits decelerate, remain flattish, or go up in Q1? Pankaj Tibrewal answers

    Stock market analyst discusses the outlook on defence stocks and suggests focusing on durables, value retailers, and staple companies for potential growth in consumption over the next 12-18 months. Pankaj Tibrewal says over longer periods, the basics of investing will help navigate any challenges in the market. In the long term, he is positive but will wait for better entry points, and from a bottom-up perspective many of the stocks are in the frothy expensive zone.

    Pankaj Pandey on 2 sectors that are likely to see strong Q1 earnings

    Raymond specifically, we do not have a coverage. But I think you have very few stocks which can be bought at current levels in real estate given the price appreciation a lot of these stocks have seen. So, some bit of a time correction or price correction is what we are waiting for.

    The Economic Times
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