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    Time in market is more important than timing the market: Market crash after Election results has a lesson for SIP investors

    Timing the market is not a reliable strategy. Trying to predict short-term market movements often leads to disappointment. What truly matters is the consistency and discipline of investing over the long term. Market fluctuations are part and parcel of investing in equities, and those who remain patient and focused on their long-term goals are more likely to reap the rewards.

    What is this “bubble of bubbles” burst of the US Stock Markets being predicted?

    Economist Harry Dent has predicted a stock market crash calling it the “bubble of bubbles”. This has been described due to the loose monetary and fiscal policies followed by the US.

    Plea in SC seeks Centre, SEBI to submit report in Jun 4 stock market crash

    A plea filed in the Supreme Court calls for a detailed report on the stock market crash following the election results, with losses reaching billions. The plea seeks action to strengthen regulations and protect investors, citing concerns over market volatility and lack of change despite previous directives.

    How to plan for a future stock market correction?

    Investors are moving investments to safer options like fixed deposits, bonds, and cash. There are many who are waiting for a stock market crash. Market corrections are temporary and unpredictable, so staying invested is key, says.

    Buy-the-dip didn't work for mutual fund investors on election result day due to 'tech glitch'

    Mutual fund investors faced disappointment as a technical glitch led to delayed NAV allotment amid a stock market crash. Many investors demanded compensation for losses incurred due to the glitch.

    Rs 15,000 crore gone! Check out 3 reasons why a weaker Modi 3.0 still won't scare FIIs

    Around Rs 15,000 crore has been withdrawn by FIIs from India in the last four days amid election uncertainties, causing concern on Dalal Street about the impact of a weaker Modi 3.0 mandate on further outflows.

    The Economic Times
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