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    Misjudging market dynamics - why this can be detrimental for investors

    In 2021, for instance, euphoria surrounded several newly listed companies. Many investors poured money into these companies based solely on hype, neglecting factors like profitability and growth prospects. This resulted in a correction in 2022, with several companies that previously completed successful IPOs witnessing significant value erosion.

    Midcaps stocks for long term investors: 5 stocks from different sectors with right financial & growth matrix and upside potential of up to 49%

    Buying quality stocks should be one of the basic principles while investing in markets. But when one is buying mid-cap stocks this principle becomes even more important for multiple reasons. At this point of time, when valuations are high and small corrections can lead to strong negative reactions in stock prices. So, while capital gains is the objective, never lose the perspective of protecting capital from sudden shocks. Now how does one do it? Look at the underlying business which is best understood by going through its annual report and look at a certain basic ratio in order to figure out how much return that underlying business can generate in best and worst case.

    Sebi approves stricter norms for inclusion of individual stocks for derivative trading

    The criteria for exit would apply to only those stocks which have completed at least six months from the month of entry into the derivative segment. while for existing stocks in the derivatives segment, the exit criteria on the basis of performance would be applicable three months after the date of issuance of circular, Sebi said.

    80% of marginal farmers in India affected by adverse climatic events: Report

    According to the report, nearly 43 per cent of the surveyed farmers lost at least half of their standing crops. Rice, vegetables, and pulses were particularly affected by uneven rainfall. In the northern states, paddy fields often remain submerged for more than a week, destroying newly planted seedlings.

    Headwinds of high FPI exposure, but good for long term: 6 stocks the financial services sector with an upside potential of up to 25 %

    One of the most intriguing aspects of presenting the return performance of stocks, or any asset class for that matter, is how a slight adjustment in the calculation date can dramatically alter the perception, making the glass appear either half full or half empty. This phenomenon is particularly evident in the case of financial service stocks. Recently, these stocks have often been portrayed as underperformers. However, this overlooks the fact that over the long term, they have provided substantial returns and generated significant wealth. The short-term underperformance of these stocks can be attributed to their heavy ownership by Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPI). As FPIs have been net sellers in Indian equities, financial service stocks have faced selling pressure. Nevertheless, the relative decline in stock prices is considerably less severe than in previous instances of similar selling activity. Given the robust fundamentals of these stocks compared to a few years ago, it is prudent to view them from a long-term investment perspective.

    Gold ETFs add over 1.36 lakh new folios in May, fastest in 60 months. AUM per folio 3rd best in 2 years

    Gold ETF schemes added 136,772 folios in May, a 12.5% year-on-year increase. Investors are increasingly choosing Gold ETF mutual schemes for reasons like easy availability and low investment ticket size.

    • Business families seek legal advice to amend tightly written deeds of family settlement amid global expansion plans

      Business families, particularly in India, are increasingly seeking legal counsel to amend rigid Deeds of Family Settlement (DFS) originally drafted decades ago. These deeds, designed to safeguard inheritances, now pose challenges as younger generations seek to expand globally into new sectors like fintech, tech-led consumer businesses, and electric vehicles. Legal experts note that the old deeds lack flexibility for today's globalized and dynamic business environment, prompting families to consider amendments to address issues such as wealth protection, succession planning, and regulatory compliance.

      These largecaps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos with upside scope of over 19%

      While one might be focussed what is happening in nifty and mid-cap space, if one looks at the recent performance of the large caps, there are a number of them which have done a catch up in just the last two weeks. When the valuation differential in mid and large caps stocks becomes extremely high, large caps tend to do well as mean reversion takes place. There is a high probability that we might see some of that happening in the next couple of weeks. Given the rotational trade which is taking place in the market, overall sentiment is likely to remain bullish. 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.

      MF Talk: Himanshu Srivastava of Morningstar has some advice for investors investing in small & midcap funds

      Intermittent corrections provided investors some buying opportunity in a market, which has largely witnessed a prolonged uptrend for a long time now.

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

      Just because the Nifty has been trading in a volatile mood for the last few trading sessions, the word correction might be heard on the street. The fact is that if one looks at the internal of the markets, there has been an ongoing correction which is taking place which has been largely guided by the numbers which companies have delivered for Q4. Also there is a kind of sectoral correction 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. 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.

      Keen to learn about financial markets? Sebi rolls out free investor certification exam

      Developed in collaboration with the National Institute of Securities Markets (NISM), this voluntary certification aims to help investors assess their knowledge of markets and investing. It is designed to provide individuals with comprehensive insights into investing in the Indian securities markets.

      Just because the Nifty has been trading in a volatile mood for the last few trading sessions, the word correction might be heard on the street. The fact is that if one looks at the internal of the markets, there has been an ongoing correction which is taking place which has been largely guided by the numbers which companies have delivered for Q4. Also there is a kind of sectoral correction 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. 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.

      Trinamool MP seeks SEBI probe into stock market movements during Lok Sabha results

      Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha member Saket Gokhale has written a letter to financial markets regulator SEBI, accusing the government of alleged "stock market manipulation" in India. Gokhale demanded an investigation into statements made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah during the poll campaign, where they advised people to invest in stocks hinting at positive election results for the BJP.

      Did PM Modi and Amit Shah break any Sebi rule by predicting stock market rally after elections? Legal experts weigh in

      PM Modi and Amit Shah's post-election stock market rally predictions have sparked a political issue, with Rahul Gandhi linking it to the stock market crash. Legal experts say the statements do not violate Sebi rules.

      Tweak NPS allocation, increase SIPs by 5% every year to achieve ambitious goals

      The Portfolio Doctor assesses the health of the fund portfolio, examines the schemes and their suitability with regard to the goals and, if required, recommends corrective measures. The advice given is based on the performance of the funds, the risk profile of the investor as well as his financial goals.

      Learn with ETMarkets: Seasonality in the stock market: Identifying and trading seasonal patterns

      Understanding the Yield Curve is crucial for investors to predict economic shifts. It tracks returns on Indian Government Bonds for different timeframes. Yield Curve Inversion, when short-term bonds offer higher returns than long-term bonds, is a warning sign of a potential recession.

      Rahul demands JPC on stock market 'Scam'

      Rahul Gandhi demands JPC probe into ₹30 lakh crore stock scam involving PM Modi and Amit Shah giving investment advice. The scam led to a massive stock market crash on election result day, causing losses to investors.

      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.

      3 undervalued cryptos for financial freedom in 2024

      Investors are hoarding emerging crypto coins like PlayDoge, 99Bitcoins, and Sealana, which offer unique features and potential for growth in the crypto market.

      Threat of bad advice: A more crucial aspect of financial literacy is not just what to do with money, but also what not to do with it

      The real pitfalls arise when bad financial products are marketed as good ones, and investors fail to recognise the deceit. If you are saving and investing, encountering such schemes is inevitable; it’s not an exception, but certainty. Thus, a more crucial aspect of financial literacy is not just what to do with money, but also what not to do with it.

      ‘Hum aake class lenge’: Radhika Gupta tells Shark Tank staff if they don’t start SIP

      She advised the staff to start investing in mutual funds and should follow SIP mode of investment. The number of SIP accounts has also increased from 2.73 crore in June 2019 to 8.70 crore in April 2024, according to the monthly data released by AMFI.

      An investment advisor – A planner for your financial dreams

      Globalisation, urbanisation, and technology have impacted the Indian lifestyle, blending tradition with modernity. The anticipated growth in Indian household wealth underscores the need for effective investment planning and wealth management.

      2 sectoral bets from Ganeshram Jayaraman for next 2 years

      ​This has led to a very positive capex cycle, likely to start private sector capex cycle. This very good profit growth also led to strong government capex because tax collections were buoyant. So, it was a very strong demand, supply, earnings and valuations cycle.

      Richa Chadha shares big financial advice for married women, reveals how mutual funds saved her in tough times

      Actor Richa Chadha advises women to invest in mutual funds, shares personal examples of using investments for marriage and film production, and emphasizes the importance of saving money regularly. The 'Heeramandi' actor has also turned into a producer.

      In the fight between bulls and bears, these set of companies always win: 4 stocks with upside potential of up to 21%

      Recently the finance minister, Nirmala Sitharaman spoke about the risk of unchecked explosion of future and option trading. Before that, there was a SEBI study, which mentioned that 90 % of the individuals who trade in future and options ( F&O) end up losing money; only 10% are able to make profit. But there is another side to the story. First is that trade volumes in this segment are only going to rise. Second, what is the common between both the losers and winners? They both brokerage to their stock broker and also pay transaction fees to the stock exchange. So, who is the constant and permanent winner? The stock exchange and the stock broker. Yes, policy makers will bring in more checks, but the hard fact is that those checks will only be partially effective for a short period of time as the turnover in the F&O will continue to rise for the foreseeable future. One can control anything, but not the hope and greed on the street.

      Ready for re-rating in Modi 3.0? 7 fertilizer stocks with four having “buy” reco and upside potential of up to 47%

      Sometimes, what might appear to be negative development might actually be a sign that the worst is behind the sector. Fertilizer as a sector, both in the business and valuation side has been under performer. The fact is that in the last nine, the government has been making changes in policies which brings this sector out of the clutches of high government subsidy and other age old issues plaguing the sector. Now unlike other sectors like railways where putting more money or making few policy changes has helped the sector, fertilizer is a more complex sector and is bound to take more time for getting the house in order. A balance has to be maintained so that while the operating matrix of the industry improves but at the same time, neither the supply should get disrupted, nor the prices of fertilizer should see a jump to the farmer. What needs to be watched is when companies show the impact of all that has been going on in the sector, sooner or a bit later. To be fair, everything has not been a smooth ride for these companies. But then who says that transition for good is painless.

      Don’t follow, but take advantage of Mr Market's mistakes

      The mid and small-cap stocks had a significant fall last week. Instead of speculating about what led to it and what triggered it, let us look at issues that will be more important from 1, 3, and 5 years from now.

      Move over FDs! Parents tutored by children looking at other investment options

      Parents, who were happy with fixed deposits, are being tutored by children on other investment options. Investors, young and old, must be aware of the risks. Sridharan S, founder of investment adviser Wealth Ladder Direct, recalls a PSU banker, who watched his children make enormous profits from stocks during the Covid-time boom. When he decided to take the plunge, he ended up losing most of his retirement corpus.

      Financial planning advice for a young earner

      A rigid financial commitment at this point may not be a good idea.

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