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    ‘Boring’ Bitcoin sends weekend trading volume to all-time lows

    Bitcoin's weekend trading volume hit an all-time low of 16% in 2024, influenced by the introduction of Bitcoin ETFs aligning trading hours with traditional exchanges. This shift has decreased price volatility, indicating Bitcoin's evolution into a more stable asset for investors.

    Party Continues: Sensex, Nifty hit new highs; RIL and Bharti Airtel lead the dance

    NSE's Nifty rose 147.5 points, or 0.62%, to close at 23,868.8 and hit a record of 23,889.90 during the day. BSE's Sensex rose 620.73 points, or 0.8%, to end at 78,674.25, having touched an intraday high of 78,759.40.

    Decoding momentum funds: What you need to know

    Momentum funds select stocks based on recent performance for continuity. The 17 funds in this category include both index funds and ETFs, with a tracking error of 0.3 to 0.5% in passive funds. High-risk investors are ideal for these funds, with recommended asset allocation of 80% in equity and 20% in debt, says Chirag Muni.

    Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 43%

    While the indices might be witnessing correction on intra intra-basis, the broader markets are still very much under the control of the bulls. There is greater likelihood of bullish sentiment continuing, so be bullish but more than anything else in the long term what matters for a stock is earnings and valuation. So be selective, avoid impulsive investing, and keep reviewing one’s portfolio and stay away from penny stocks especially. It is very likely that some of the penny stocks will fly and be distributed amongst retail investors. We look at stocks which have witnessed a continuous rise in their score in the last one month. These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

    Currency traders readying for a ‘Vol Killer’ summer after Fed

    Investors may be disappointed as currency volatility is expected to remain low despite initial signs of turbulence. The market reacted to weak inflation data and Powell's rate cut projection, causing the FX Volatility Index to fall. Traders now anticipate narrow currency ranges over the summer.

    Coffee prices slightly down in Vietnam, volatile in Indonesia

    Vietnam exported 79,358 metric tons of coffee or 1.32 million 60-kg bags in May, a decrease of 47.8% from the previous month, customs data showed.

    • Stocks to buy after Lok Sabha Elections Results 2024: 5 stocks with up to 23.2% upside potential

      While the 4 June crash eroded investor wealth, it may have eased stretched valuations. Experts believe the BJP-NDA government’s economic agenda will largely remain unchanged, though some priorities will be adjusted. Even before the election-induced jolts, the markets had been witnessing volatility. To counter the near-term shocks, invest in companies that have shown stability in the past.

      Nifty 50 could scale new peak this week, believes Rajesh Palviya

      There was uncertainty when the counting was happening. So, most of the bags moved to the defensive sector and in the defensive sector FMCG, pharma, these two pockets were majorly focused by the market participants.

      Niteen S Dharmawat on 3 high conviction themes to bet on for next few years

      From highest conviction perspective, the chemical and agrochemical sector that I mentioned, then infrastructure is another sector where we will see many investments coming in.

      ETFs trading at abnormal prices due to high volatility: Check this before investing in mutual fund ETF to prevent avoidable loss

      Exchange traded funds NAV: The stock market experienced extreme volatility on June 4 and 5 of 2024. As a result of this volatility the market NAV price of many ETFs showed abnormal premiums or discounts to their indicative i-NAV price. Stock broker Zerodha cautions investors to not buy ETFs if its price is trading at a high premium to its i-NAV value.

      Stock Radar: Canara Bank a safe bet to beat election result volatility; scrip hits fresh 52-week high in June: Shilpa Rout

      A decisive close above 120 levels is likely to open room for the stock to hit fresh 52-week highs up to 135-140 levels in the next few weeks, suggest experts. The stock has remained flat in the last three months but witnessed strong price action on Monday in intraday trade. The stock closed at Rs 118 on May 31, 2024.

      Nifty May poll vault above 23,110 life-high

      Nifty is expected to cross its current all-time high of 23,110 early this week driven by optimism around the exit polls that is hinting at the BJP-led NDAreturning to power with a strong majority. Analysts expect short covering if Nifty holds above the 21,821 zone. Bajaj Auto, Britannia, Coal India, HDFCBank, Union Bank, Fortis, Indus Towers, Dixon and BHEL are some of the stocks recommended by the analysts for short-term trading

      Unlisted shares offer terrific returns, but also carry very high risks; should you invest?

      In the past decade, many Indians have embraced the equity culture and started investing in stocks and equity mutual funds. Some analysts feel that retail investors should put money in unlisted shares if they want outsized returns. Other financial advisers say retail investors should not dabble in unlisted shares for the simple reason that the risk they entail is not worth the rewards they offer.

      Indian stocks, bonds and rupee set to gain as polls show landslide BJP win

      While the final results might differ from the exit polls, the strength of the projected victory is expected to benefit risk assets. Should the June 4 results align with the exit polls, analysts expect the NSE Nifty 50 Index to reach a new record

      India’s forex reserves down $2 bn to come off all-time record high

      India's forex reserves fell by $2 billion to $646.67 billion as of May 24, according to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). This decline follows a previous increase of $4.54 billion, reaching an all-time high of $648.7 billion on May 17. The reduction includes a $1.51 billion decrease in foreign currency assets, a $482 million drop in gold reserves, a $33 million dip in SDRs, and a $1 million decline in IMF reserves.

      F&O Radar: Deploy Bull Call Spread in Nifty amid election results rally

      Nifty hits new record high at Rs 23,110.80, caution warranted post-shooting star pattern. June 4 event brings expected volatility. Breakout signals bullish momentum, but potential profit booking advised. RSI at 68, market breadth supports trend. Bull call spread strategy recommended for directional play.

      Monday rally fizzles: Profit-booking, energy stocks push Sensex over 600 points off peak

      Sensex, Nifty closed marginally lower. Uncertainty over the results of the ongoing general elections put volatility at a high with VIX surging almost 90% in the last one month, including climbing 6.8% on the day. The broader NSE Nifty dropped 25 points or 0.11% to end at 22,932. Wipro, NTPC, Sun Pharma, M&M, ITC, and Reliance Industries were the top Sensex laggards, falling up to 2.3%.

      High-speed traders pile into big short on volatility in India

      While the high-speed traders sell options, long-only funds and retail investors buy contracts to make speculative bets or protect themselves against sudden market drops and are often on the other side of the trade, the people said.

      Nifty Midcap 150 hits another high; Vix hints at some fear

      The index rose 0.3% to end at 19,413 - a record close, while the benchmark Nifty gained 0.1% to close at 22,529.05. The volatility index, or India VIX - market's fear gauge, jumped 6.3% to 21.81, suggesting traders see risks in equities in the near term.

      Stock market people will get tired after June 4 election results, says PM Modi

      Indian Prime Minister Modi predicts a post-election rally could propel the market to new highs, with Sensex nearing a record peak. Amidst volatility, analysts advise focusing on long-term goals and quality stocks for navigating market fluctuations.

      Domestic copper at lifetime highs; factors affecting the price surge

      Record copper prices are driven by Chinese stimulus, mine supply concerns as well as green demand. MCX and LME futures surge. The Chinese 1 trillion yuan stimulus has boosted industrial metals demand for electric vehicles, renewable energy, and power grids. Goldman Sachs predicts major copper market deficit with US manufacturing rebound.

      Will Nifty hit fresh record high before elections? That depends on these 5 factors

      The week may remain lacklustre on the data front as no major economic data releases are scheduled in both the US as well as the Indian market. Indian investors are likely to focus more on the ongoing earnings season as well as stock specific developments. Nifty and Sensex have reached all-time highs driven by US Fed data and expert insights. Key factors that will shape market outlook.

      Wall Street Week Ahead: Stock market's record-setting rebound may have further to go

      ​Fresh signs of a cooling economy calmed inflation worries in May, helping all three major U.S. stock indexes rise to records this week. The benchmark S&P 500, which fell over 4% in April, is now up 11% year-to-date.

      Silver prices hit all-time high of Rs 87,476, jump Rs 6,600 in May so far

      Silver prices surged 8% on Thursday to hit a fresh all-time high of Rs 87,476 per kg. ANZ analysts forecast it to exceed $31 by 2024, driven by strong fundamentals, rising gold prices, and unique industrial properties. The market is influenced by speculators, record-high gold prices, geopolitical tensions, and factors like momentum-driven buying and interest rate cuts, amid the metal's high volatility.

      Election trade? These 5 themes will continue to work out in India:Ajay Srivastava

      Ajay Srivastava, CEO of Dimensions Corporate, advises investing in ABB, Siemens, IndiGo, Indian Hotels, and Hero Moto if the market falls 30-40%. These companies, known for their performance and economic ties, are recommended. Furthermore, smaller IT firms linked to the BFSI sector show promise. The defense sector, shipyards, QSR companies, multiplex companies, and consumer companies are currently underperforming.

      Amid high stock market volatility, BJP's Amit Shah shares a big share market buying tip

      Amid stock market volatility, Union Home Minister Amit Shah highlights the influence of stable governance on market performance, hinting at post-election upsurge. With elections ending June 4, Shah dismisses rumors linking market crashes to BJP's performance, urging confidence in pre-June 4 investments. He emphasizes the correlation between political stability and market positivity. India's VIX hits a 52-week high amidst investor concerns over election outcomes, influencing market trends.

      IPL Portfolio: Smallcase manager Nitya Shah expects 2 themes to perform like Mayank Yadav

      IPL Portfolio: Nitya Shah recommends water treatment and semiconductors for earnings growth triggers. He suggests a high equity allocation for long-term investment, considering emerging trends and reasonable valuations. Also, discusses the importance of investing based on individual risk profiles and financial goals.

      Fear gauge surges to 14-month high as poll heat grips D-Street

      With forecasts about the performance of the BJP-led NDA, the Dalal Street favourite, fluctuating wildly recently, analysts said the undertone has turned nervous, reflecting in the surge in VIX.

      Low voter turnout, high VIX! Why stock investors saw Rs 11 lakh crore wealth erosion in 3 days

      Stock market reacts to low voter turnout speculation in Lok Sabha election. Nifty falls below 50-DMA, Sensex loses 1,000 points, BSE-listed stocks lose Rs 11 lakh crore in three days. India VIX surges, FIIs sell. Valuation concerns and Q4 earnings disappoint.

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