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    HOW TO SURVIVE MARKET VOLATILITY

    ETMarkets AIF Talk: Earnings likely to be next big trigger for equity markets; shifting to quality makes more sense: Vikaas M Sachdeva

    But it seems like the markets have regained confidence. Third term, same government, acceleration towards infrastructure investment I think that is what is driving this optimism.

    Look for stocks with less downward volatility and stable earnings prospects: Anand Tandon

    A good content pipeline increases the likelihood of hits, and with people coming to the cinema, local F&B sales will also rise. From a tactical perspective, PVR's business outlook should improve significantly over the next 12 months. However, each month must be evaluated separately based on incoming content and audience reactions.

    Traders like a 'volatile & unpredictable' Trump

    With he and President Joe Biden running neck-and-neck ahead of their first debate Thursday night, investors have already been trying to game out how the Republican's return to the White House could affect everything from the electric-vehicle industry to the direction of long-term interest rates.

    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.

    Market to be volatile and move in a fairly tight range till Budget: Dinshaw Irani

    Dinshaw Irani says that Helios has been so bullish on the financial sector that they brought out a first sector dedicated fund from the house of Helios which closed on June 14; it was a financial services fund. Anyway, Helios id loading up on that particular portion as such in the and fortunately most of the stocks are in the largecap space.

    Saving for child's education: Market volatility, inflation pose serious risks to investments. Find out how to keep them safe

    Market volatility and inflation can pose serious risks to the investments set aside for your child's education. It's important to consider strategies to safeguard these funds against potential financial downturns and rising costs.

    • Markets should double in next four-five years: Milind Karmarkar

      Maybe we will look at it at that point in time, but right now we miss getting into it early, but as of now we do not want to buy it.

      No single theme to drive market; volatility to continue: Milind Karmarkar

      ​So, my belief is that whenever a coalition is at the centre, then you see a decent growth. The clear focus is economics. The clear focus is to do better for the masses and that is what drives the markets, that is what drives the economy as well.

      How to turn panic into profit: Only lesson equity investors should learn to manage stock market volatility

      When things get tough, those who have managed to get the basics right— diversification, cost averaging, asset allocation—don’t panic. Investors should have done this and been confident about it. This only comes with simplicity. Embracing simplicity in investment strategy is not just a defensive move, but a proactive approach to building a resilient portfolio.

      SIP, STP or lumpsum? How to invest as Dalal Street recovers from election shocker

      Post-election market recovery raises concerns for mutual fund investors on choosing between lumpsum or SIP/STP investments for better returns. Bankbazaar.com CEO Adhil Shetty advises considering market conditions, risk appetite and financial goals for investment decisions in mutual funds.

      How will Sensex perform 1 month after election results? Here’s what past suggests

      Equity markets react negatively to Lok Sabha election results, but bounce back post 5 days and 1 month. Past data shows Sensex stabilizing and gaining after elections, with small and midcaps outperforming large caps. Benchmark returns stabilize post general elections regardless of counting day performance. JM Financial notes positive market returns on sectoral basis 6 months post results.

      Tech View: Nifty forms long bearish candle. Here’s how to trade on Wednesday

      Nifty slipped below short-term and medium-term averages. Now, 50-day SMA or 22,400/73,500 and 22,500/74,000 are likely to act as key resistance areas for traders. Nifty has violated the higher-top and higher-bottom formations and suggests change in short-term trend.

      Tech View: Will Nifty hit 24,000 on election result day? Here’s how to trade on D-Day

      Nifty surged 733 points; analysts foresee a potential crossing of 24,000 if election results favor. Bulls dominate the market, eyeing 23,500 resistance. India VIX down 15%, predicting Modi's re-election.

      What India VIX's jump to 24 level means for the markets

      India VIX surged 91% in May 2024 amid anticipation of election results. Understanding its value at 24, it implies a Nifty 50 fluctuation range of 6.93% monthly.

      How does an investor benefit by using STP?

      To start an STP, you need to put in a lump sum amount in a debt scheme (liquid or ultra-short-term fund) and transfer a predefined amount into another scheme, typically an equity fund.

      How to overcome financial loss

      When someone loses money, there is always the judgement that one could have avoided it. The society dissects the failure with the benefit of hindsight and points out what should have been done instead. Failed businessmen bear that burden and are constantly reminded of the mistakes they made while managing their now-failed enterprises.

      Stocks to buy: Use Altman Z-score to select solid stocks; here are 5 stocks with upside potential of up to 34%

      The Altman Z-score is derived from a blend of financial ratios extracted from a company’s balance sheet and income statement. Its formula incorporates variables like working capital, retained earnings, earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT), market value of equity, and total assets. Essentially, this tool amalgamates diverse financial ratios to assess the company’s operational strength, liquidity, solvency, profitability, and leverage. For a comprehensive financial stability evaluation, experts recommend using the Altman Z-score. Read here to find out.

      How embracing volatility is the path to wealth creation on Dalal Street

      From 1980 to 2023, the Sensex experienced corrections of less than 10% in a year only four times, underscoring the rarity of such events. Intra-year declines of 10-20% are common, with notable corrections of 60% in 2008 and 38% in 2020. Despite these fluctuations, the index yielded positive annual returns three out of four times.

      Stocks to buy in volatile market: Bet on reasonably valued stocks; 4 stocks with potential upside of up to 23.4%

      There are 867 listed stocks (excluding banking and financial stocks) with a market cap greater than Rs 100 crore, for which the past five-year TTM (trailing twelve months) PE data was available with Reuters-Refinitiv. Of these, over 93% or 809 stocks have the earnings yield spread lower than their respective five-year averages.ET Wealth tried to identify stocks where the difference between their respective earnings yield and 10-year bond yield is higher than their long-term average (five years).

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