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    Sensex target is 1 lakh by December 2025 if bulls keep running at historical CAGR

    Sensex surged from 70,000 to 80,000 in under 7 months, hinting at a potential reach of 1 lakh by December 2025 with a 16% historical CAGR. Since its inception at 100 in April 1979, it has grown 800 times at a 15.9% CAGR, suggesting a future landmark by December next year.

    Small towns join Dalal Street party, bull run reaches Sundarbans

    Small and semi-urban regions in India are increasingly influencing the country's growth trajectory through heightened interest and participation in equity markets. North 24 Parganas in Bengal, known for the Sundarbans but lesser-known otherwise, has emerged as one of the leading contributors to new stock market investors since September 2023. In May, Delhi and Mumbai led in new investor registrations, with Surat, Ahmedabad, and Jaipur also experiencing significant increases in fresh registrations.

    Can the bull run continue or should you be concerned? Ajay Khandelwal explains

    Ajay Khandelwal says expecting between 5% and 7% earning growth in large-cap IT companies, but certain businesses in midcap IT will grow even more than 15% to 20%. At this point, we have allocation in our large and midcap and our multi-cap. But in terms of smallcap, we do not have IT allocation.

    Valuations of some infra stocks at 2006-2008 high levels

    After the blistering rally in 2004-2008, most of these stocks started crashing in January 2008 triggered by the Global Financial Crisis (GFC). The recovery in infrastructure and construction-related stocks began only in 2020-2021 though many of them are still far away from their 2007-08 peaks.

    India’s SME IPOs: From a quiet start to bull run

    Ajay Thakur, former Head, BSE SME & Startup, recalls how it was a challenging journey to convince SMEs to get listed and see the benefits that would follow ahead.

    Unstoppable bull run! Sensex, Nifty hit lifetime highs for 4th straight day on solid global cues

    Nifty50 and Sensex reached new highs driven by banking and IT stocks amid expectations of a rate cut by the Federal Reserve.

    • F&O Talk| Bull run expected to continue in Nifty, dips may present opportunities for fresh buying: Chandan Taparia of Motilal Oswal

      The 50 component index Nifty50, ended the week by closing near its upward-moving channel. The index closed at 23,465, after making a new all-time high on Friday. On the other hand, Bank Nifty is still somewhere in the middle of its upward channel, giving a close at 50,002.

      Meme coins STRUMP and Raboo rally as Bitcoin dips below $70k

      The crypto bull run includes new craze around Super Trump (STRUMP) and Raboo (RABT) tokens, with significant price increases. Super Trump features attractive tokenomics and Donald Trump's influence. Raboo offers quality memes and user engagement, with a presale ongoing.

      Unstoppable bull run! Sensex, Nifty hit fresh lifetime highs led by gains in RIL & banking stocks

      Indian benchmark equity indices, Sensex and Nifty50, reached fresh record highs on Monday with Sensex hitting the 77,000 mark.

      Sensex may hit 1 lakh before 5 years, thinner Modi 3.0 doesn't mean end of bull run: Mark Mobius

      There is an old saying, the best time to buy is when others are selling at a very unhappy period. And the best time to sell is when everyone is greedily buying. So, you have got to keep those principles in mind. Otherwise, you will get caught up with the herd.

      These largecaps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and upside potential of more than 20%

      As the street grapples with what will be the final come out of elections, the street is witnessing two things, unwinding of the long position which were taken after the exit poll showed a comfortable win for ruling BJP and also fresh short position being created. Whatever may be the final outcome, it would be better to stick to the basic principle of investing, that is looking at fundamentals and developments in the sector and only when things are positive on both the front then only go ahead and take a decision. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". The screener applies different algorithms for all BSE and NSE stocks.

      Exit Polls: Stay put in equities as stage looks set for Mission India 2047

      Global brokerage firm Bernstein has predicted that if BJP alone wins over 290 seats, a heavy focus on manufacturing will continue with money being diverted from subsidies towards more incentives for manufacturing firms.

      7 top cryptos to buy in 2024 for the next bull run

      The 2024 Bitcoin halving occurred in April, impacting the crypto market. Altcoins present diversification opportunities by combining VR experiences. Research is crucial for successful crypto investing to navigate market trends and regulations.

      Learning and earnings. Learn the basics on Ist June so that you are able to do better swing and positional trading on 4th June

      Focusing on sentiment indicators , ET Markets is organizing a live interactive session with Rohit Srivastava, founder of Indiacharts.com and renowned for his extensive experience as Research Head and Fund Manager at Sharekhan.

      In a growing economy, new defensive sectors tend to emerge: 5 tiles and ceramic and home makers stocks with upside potential of up to 41%

      Many times the word, defensive stocks is used on the street. Most of the time it is FMCG, pharma and others which are referred to as defensive stocks. The reason being that the demand for these companies is steady and is not impacted much even when there is any slowdown in an economy. The question is in an economy which is growing faster and new areas of consumption are coming up every second day, where the demand from being seasonal and cyclical has reached a stage where in all economic conditions it stays above single digit, shouldn't those also be considered as defensive and valued accordingly. Probably the Indian economy has reached a stage where the demand for tiles, ceramic and home building products, ex-cement has reached a level where in worst cases it will not go below a point.

      Learn with ETMarkets: How central banks worldwide are impacting bull run in gold

      Central banks' pivotal role in driving the ongoing bull run in gold prices is dissected, highlighting the connection between central bank actions and the surge in gold prices. With mounting concerns over rising inflationary pressures, central banks view gold as a reliable hedge against currency depreciation and inflation.

      Bearing the brunt today, but good for long term: 6 stocks with pedigree from the financial services sector with upside potential of up to 28%

      One of the best and probably also the worst part of the presentation of return performance of any stocks or for that matter any asset class is a small change in the date for the calculation and one can show whether the glass is half full or half empty. Probably this is happening with the financial service stocks. In the recent past a number of times they have been shown as under performers. But what is being omitted is the fact that over the long term these are stocks which have delivered very good returns and generated wealth. The reason for their short term underperformance is the fact that these stocks are over owned by FPI and because they are sellers in Indian equities these stocks have been facing pressure. But on a relative basis, the pressure in stock prices is far less as compared to what earlier such selling episodes used to bring. Given the fact that fundamentally these stocks are on strong footing as compared to what they were a few years back, it is better to have a look at them with a long term perspective.

      These midcap stocks with ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos can rally over 20%, according to analysts

      The way mid-cap stocks have performed in the last one week. The biggest question would be whether this is another short term profit booking move or a beginning of a long phase correction and valuation adjustment. The answer would depend on one thing, election results. The policy continuity will lead to continued re-rating of the mid-cap segment as operationally the working of mid-cap companies have seen maximum improvement in terms of cost of capital which is the biggest factor for a mid cap companies. During this phase, analysts are bullish on select stocks from different sectors, some of which are either the leaders of their sector or part of the top three companies which are known to be well managed. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". This predefined screener is only available to ET Prime users.

      These largecaps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and upside potential of more than 20%

      Just because the nifty has been trading in the red for the last few trading sessions, the word correction might be heard on the street. but the fact is that for the last many weeks, there has been a correction which has been taking place on the street. It is a sectoral correction which is taking place. The good part is that such kind of sectoral corrections are indicative of underlying bullishness and these corrections are part of any bull run. Though for all this will hold true only with a condition of policy continuity after elections. The only thing any investor needs to make sure is that in any corrective phase, bias when making fresh investment should be toward large cap stocks as there is a possibility that they would see less damage in corrections which are stronger in nature due to global or macro developments. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". The screener applies different algorithms for all BSE and NSE stocks.

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