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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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US market would like a not-too-strong mandate for either Democrats or Republicans: Arvind Sanger
If there is a continued easing in the US labour market, then what Chairman Powell said at this central bankers meeting in Europe a couple of days ago would hold true, that the Fed is headed towards easing and the consensus seems to be thinking that it might happen by September, says Arvind Sanger.
ETMarkets Smart Talk: India's economy poised for strong growth in second half of 2024, market outlook cautious: Vipul Bhowar
India's economy is expected to experience strong growth in the second half of 2024. This growth will be fuelled by robust public investment and resilient private consumption, supported by strong domestic factors, decreasing inflation, and favourable fiscal and monetary policies.
Sonam Udasi on three tactical sectors to be bullish on for near term
The pockets that seem cheaper today are large private sector banks, some IT, and the expectation that consumption may get a leg up post the budget. Those are the three tactical sectors we are looking at currently.
After a broad-based rally, it's time to be stock-specific: Anshul Saigal
The market rally calls for a stock-specific approach with caution due to high valuations, says Anshul Saigal of Saigal Capital. FMCG companies focusing on rural markets may present opportunities. IPOs are viewed with skepticism, suggesting a wait-and-see approach. Exercise caution in a market environment where substandard companies seek to raise capital.
ETMarkets Smart Talk: Allocation towards Atmnanirbhar Bharat, infra and digitisation likely in final Budget 2024: Sandeep Raina
The markets are reacting positively in anticipation of a good budget with a focus on infrastructure spending and the reappointment of key ministers has been perceived positively.
Tough to sustain GDP growth above 7.5%; time-wise correction in market likely: Neelkanth Mishra
As mutual funds are sitting with Rs 1 lakh crore of cash, whenever there is a 4-5% drop from the peak, there is a spate of buying. So equities as an asset class are not seeing sharp drawdowns and in the short term make it safer to invest in and attract more funds. That is the cycle we are in, says Neelkanth Mishra.
Fund Manager Talk | Higher interest rates for longer periods can upset bull market: Mihir Vora
Over the short to medium term ie: next 1-2 years, the markets would focus on earnings delivery as there is limited upside from valuations. Retail investors continue to invest regularly providing long-term support to the markets. We believe that his combination of fundamentals and liquidity will anchor a bull-market in stocks.
India best emerging market story; haven't ever seen valuations and fundamentals so attractive: Mihir Vora
The US economy has been much better than expected. It has been stronger for longer and of course, then it also translates to higher interest rates for longer, probably, but the fact is that the US economy is doing quite well.
Dhiraj Agarwal on the next big trigger for equity markets
At least for a couple of months, China pulled in a large amount of inflows by the global investors. I have not seen the most recent data, but Feb-March they pulled in about $40 million. Something like that happens, it obviously impacts the amount of flow, which could happen in India. So, on the FPI flow, it is just a toss-up. I mean, it is very difficult to predict, honestly.
Dow jumps nearly 1% amid broader market rally in countdown to inflation data
Investors anticipated remarks from Fed's Mary Daly amid discussions on sustained higher interest rates. As of 11:53 a.m. ET, the Dow Jones rose 0.88%, S&P 500 saw a slight gain, while Nasdaq dipped marginally.
Sandip Sabharwal on 4 bank stocks that may outperform the market
There is not much change in what I thought could do well. So, I think as the only basket where people can reconsider potentially is on the consumption side where if there are normal monsoons and there are some tax sops, so that is where some sort of recovery could play out.
Ajay Bagga on where to look for next market trigger and pockets to avoid now
Ajay Bagga says railways and defence sectors have already run up much and multi-year order books have been factored in. Now it is the execution challenge. So, have the investors already eaten the pie for railways and defence? Not fully, but right now there might be one more move up like we saw in railway stocks today.
Market Moves: Ashi Anand’s take on Indian IT and auto sectors
Ashi Anand, Founder and CEO of IME Capital, provides an in-depth analysis of the Indian IT and auto sectors. Anand highlighted the persistent strength in deal wins across IT companies despite weaker-than-expected revenue growth, attributing this to reduced discretionary spending.
PFC, Adani Ports among 3,340 BSE stocks that plunged up to 25%; only 500 counters gain
The market rout on election results day hit defence, railway infra, metals and PSU sectors badly while FMCG and healthcare were among the gainers.
Fund Manager Talk: Why Mahesh Patil isn’t the one to time election outcome
The March quarter has seen a slowdown in the topline growth across sectors as the nominal growth has moderated on the high base of last year and cooling off of inflation.
ETMarkets Fund Manager Talk: Valuation of PSU stocks isn't as attractive, says Franklin Templeton’s Akhil Kalluri
Akhil Kalluri, VP at Franklin Templeton, discusses PSU stocks, retail liquidity impact, and broader market valuation risks. He also comments on tech stocks, consumption names, and industrial sectors' performance in the March quarter. Kalluri points out that the aggregate topline & EBITDA growth for Nifty 50 names in 4QFY24 so far are relatively muted, in high single digits.
Use stock market volatility as buying opportunity: Rajesh Palviya
Rajesh Palviya of Axis Securities analyzes market volatility, election impact, stock picks like Escorts, Raymond, and Trent, emphasizing breakout patterns, potential targets, and stop loss levels for trading in the current market scenario.
What to expect from Q4 earnings season? Taher Badshah answers
We did get a little bit of that regulatory scare as well and that probably also contributed. But I think that is exactly what you are probably going to get up until the time you have a situation where the broad domestic economy is expected to do well, I doubt if you will probably get very-very punchy corrections.
Is outperformance returning to the broader market? Kunj Bansal answers
NISM's Kunj Bansal foresees rural demand growth after elections or government aid. Sectors with attractive valuations lure long-term investors. Short-term traders focus on trading patterns. Recent market movement, crop arrival, smallcaps, midcaps, stock corrections, and equity risks influence investments.
Sell-on-rise likely in Nifty, broader market indices: Nagaraj Shetti
Nagaraj Shetti predicts continued weakness in OMCs with eroded upside momentum. Shetty further says that another 5-7% downside in the three OMC stocks is likely. Market lacks buying support, with Nifty facing downside pressure. Small Cap 100 support at 13,200 levels. Sell-on-rise opportunity in NMDC with a downside target at Rs 175.
More money will be made in largecaps now; stocks to buy on dips: Sanjiv Bhasin
Sanjiv Bhasin suggests looking at the cement basket in largecaps as pet coke prices have fallen. Indiabulls Real Estate is preferred over DB Realty. ONGC, IOC, and IGL are recommended picks. Bata and Patanjali are expected to benefit from increased rural spending. Zomato has performed well but needs fresh impetus.
Broader markets in banks and financials quite attractively poised: Anshul Saigal
Anshul Saigal believes the broader markets in banks and the financial sector are attractively poised. Given that prices have gone up so much , he believes a top has been formed in PSUs. But long term, we are far away from the top in valuation terms. He suggests looking at stocks in the PSU banking space and old private sector banks like HDFC Bank, which offers cheaper valuations.
Will Sebi-AMFI nudge derail the story in the broader market? Aashish Somaiyaa answers
Aashish Somaiyaa, CEO of White Oak Capital Management, discusses the importance of monitoring liquidity and risk parameters in portfolios. The regulator's cautionary approach aims to protect investors, and the industry has implemented measures to manage liquidity and report liquidity parameters. For last one year, multiple fund houses including White Oak Capital have been taking systematic transactions in mid and smallcaps.
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