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    Don't be afraid to be bullish, just a bit of hard work and a pinch of patience: 4 smallcap stocks for long term investors

    Given how nifty and sensex are moving and market breadth is panning out, it is very likely that we are soon going to enter a phase, where the desire to own small caps would come in the category of “highest”. Another side of the story, when that happens, what will get ignored is that “risks” are also at the highest when bulls are controlling the small cap segment. For all those who still want to take exposure to them, in such times, it would be better to be cautious in selecting the stocks, better to go with buying in smaller quantities and buy stocks where the underlying business has good macro fundamentals. Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus which lists stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy".

    Don't be afraid to be bullish, just a bit of hard work and a pinch of patience: 4 smallcap stocks for long term investors

    Given how nifty and sensex are moving and market breadth is panning out, it is very likely that we are soon going to enter a phase, where the desire to own small caps would come in the category of “highest”. Another side of the story, when that happens, what will get ignored is that “risks” are also at the highest when bulls are controlling the small cap segment. For all those who still want to take exposure to them, in such times, it would be better to be cautious in selecting the stocks, better to go with buying in smaller quantities and buy stocks where the underlying business has good macro fundamentals. Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus which lists stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy".

    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.

    Capture the theme at the right time: Is investment in EV a good long-term bet?

    The rise in EVs can be attributed to two main factors, first, a substantial global push by governments to achieve net zero emissions through various policy measures; and second, a nearly 90% decrease in battery costs over the past ten years, which has made EVs more affordable and, as a result, brought them closer to cost parity with internal combustion engines (ICE)

    Short-term headwind, long-term opportunities for investors: 4 small finance banks with upside potential of up to 35%

    The increase in credit costs has been an issue which has been bothering banks, some more, some less. Even the chairman of India’s largest bank had to come out and give a statement regarding it. However the question arises when these headwinds which are periodic in nature and part of the business cycle hits any sector what should be done. Should one move out of the sector? Should one continue to stay invested or should one buy more of the stock of that sector. The answer is dependent on one simple factor which is how large is the opportunity which that sector has. If the answer is that the opportunity is very large, then probably, it is the second and third option which one may look at. Probably in case of small finance banks, which are today reeling under the pressure due to guidance by one bank fit the bill. These banks are no stranger to dealing with challenges since the time they were born. Challenges thrown by regulatory tightening and economic cycles.

    Income tax saving: Sold land, house or jewellery? Know how indexation benefit can help you lower your long-term capital gains

    Capital gains taxation: You can save your net capital gains tax outgo by using indexation benefits allowed by income tax laws. File ITR now and pay a lower amount of capital gains tax. However do note only long term capital gains are eligible for indexation. Short term capital gains are not eligible for indexation.

    • How to build a multi-asset portfolio using ETFs

      ​​A carefully determined asset allocation can be used to construct a portfolio across asset classes and rebalance the portfolio from time to time. Exchange traded funds (ETF) can come in handy for this purpose.

      ETMarkets Smart Talk: There will be FOMO among long only FIIs in Modi 3.0: Sorbh Gupta

      On the day of the result, the market experienced increased volatility. But we anticipate that this volatility will lessen over the coming days and that the market's attention will eventually switch to macro and solid fundamentals, which continue to remain strong.

      What are the security deals Ukraine is signing with allies?

      Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy will sign bilateral security agreements with the United States and Japan at the G7 Summit in Italy, finalizing similar deals with all G7 nations. These agreements, following a joint G7 declaration in July last year, ensure long-term security aid, including military support, intelligence-sharing, and cyber defense. While they aim to strengthen Ukraine's defense amidst its ongoing war with Russia, they are not substitutes for NATO membership, which remains Ukraine's strategic goal. The agreements build on prior commitments, emphasizing immediate aid in case of further Russian aggression.

      India eyes oil deals with nations including Russia, minister says

      Indian Oil Minister Hardeep Singh Puri announced Bharat Petroleum Corp's plan to build a new refinery. The nation aims to sign more oil import deals with countries, including Russia, at discounted rates. Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks to provide energy at affordable rates to cushion customers from volatile oil markets.

      New govt not in favour to sell stake in OMCs, says Oil Minister Puri

      India's oil minister, Hardeep Singh Puri, has announced plans to bring petrol, diesel, and natural gas under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) as part of the new cabinet. Puri emphasized that the government is not in favor of stake sales in state-run oil firms, following the scrapping of the Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) divestment process in 2022. The Indian firms are also in talks for a term oil deal with Russia.

      We continue to remain positive on Indian equities: Prashant Jain

      I would continue to be positive on Indian equities. And see, please appreciate what happened yesterday. If something moves up 10%, 12%, and it is pricing in a lot of expectations. After all, what changed in a single day yesterday? Nothing.

      Tata AIA Life launches Midcap Momentum Index Fund

      Tata AIA Life Insurance launches Midcap Momentum Index Fund to capitalize on India's midcap sector growth potential, offering investors a chance to benefit from high-growth midcap stocks through ULIP and ILP solutions.

      Sweden, Norway ink long-term security deals with Ukraine

      Zelenskyy visited Stockholm as Western nations discuss whether to let Kyiv use weapons provided by them to strike targets inside Russia. The security deals with Sweden and Norway bring to 15 the number of agreements Kyiv has signed with Western nations.

      Indian IT sees deal tenures shrinking in rich neighbourhoods

      At least two companies – HCLTech and Birlasoft – have gone on record to say that from the usual 10-12 year deals earlier, long-term arrangements are now ending in four years. Earlier, the tenures ranged between 10-12 years.

      Suited for investors with long-term time horizon: 5 midcap stocks with upside potential of up to 30%

      If one looks at how the sentiment cycle has moved in the last five months for the mid-cap, it has come full circle. At the start of the year 2024, “hope” nothing can go wrong with mid-caps, so load them. Then comes fear in the middle of February which peaks by the end of March. The again hope in April and now at this point of time “confusion” At this point of time the question whether “ I should sell or buy more” needs to be replaced by “what business do I own and whether that business is going to grow or not” The reason why it is important to change the question itself is the fact that it business on the ground which will make the difference between in final returns. Another thing is whether the management has seen good and bad times, because that is what gives them the ability to deliver in all conditions.

      NPS investment: Why exit barrier is the biggest positive feature of the NPS, explains Sriram Iyer of HDFC Pension

      Many individuals have concerns that their money will get stuck in the NPS till retirement. That’s not necessarily a bad thing because the money is at the right place. Investment returns can be enormous if held for the long term, Sriram Iyer tells ET Wealth.

      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.

      Strong demand tailwinds are for all the players: 5 small and midcap real-estate stocks with upside potential of up to 34%

      Four years ago, the real estate industry was defined by excess inventory, over leveraged balance sheets and weak demand. Today, a housing project getting launched is getting sold within a few days. The average prices on a per square ft basis have inched upward very sharply in the last one year and still there is no dearth of demand. Now the question is whether this kind of sharp rise in demand is having an impact only on large players or also on mid-sized companies which are focussed in a region only. The fact is that in the case of sectors like real estate, when the tide of demand changes, it changes for every player, be it large or medium. Yes, when it comes to medium-sized players it would be important to look at the players where they have a track record of implementing projects on time. Delivering the project on time is key metrics which determines whether the company which is mid-sized today will become large or not in years to come. As the large ones have seen a sharp rise in the valuations, the focus of the street is now also on mid-sized by well managed companies.

      Staying with stronger ones is always better option: 5 Midcap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of upto 42%

      In its lifetime every midcap company sees some headwinds. There are many examples from history which show the difference between the companies which have been able to survive and grow even after all the trouble is that of the parent company. A company belonging to a strong industrial group which has a track record of handling many economic cycles in the past has a higher probability of surviving a bad phase and coming back on a growth path as compared to a company in the same line of business which does not have the backing of a strong parent. The reasons are simple, when that midcap company of a large group will see a tough time, at a group level there is management bandwidth in terms of both financial and human resources to help it over bad times. Look over the last two decades at how companies like Voltas, Tata chemicals, which at one point if time were mid sized companies because large and stable business. So, if one is looking at investing in mid-cap, surely have a look if it has the back of a large and strong industrial house.

      India has a rare request for Reliance & state refiners on Russia oil deal

      India has urged state-run oil refiners and Reliance Industries Ltd. to negotiate a long-term supply deal with Russia to shield the economy from volatile prices. While the government wants collaboration, Reliance's reluctance to share sensitive information poses a challenge. India seeks discounted oil amid tighter US sanctions.

      PM Modi “shocked” as Iranian Prez Raisi dies in chopper crash days after historic Chabahar deal
      Bad news flow & good stock prices: 5 agro-chemical stocks with upside potential of up to 30%

      What is the news flow regarding the agrochemical sector today? Probably the following: China is dumping, there is over capacity in many segments, over inventory issues are plaguing the industry globally, erratic weather conditions in different parts of the world. One would feel agro chemical stocks are better avoided now. But in markets, when the news flow is bad, stock prices are probably good. Also, in the case of the agro chemicals sector, it's mostly short term issues. So, it is time to keep them on the watch list.

      "For everyone's benefit, don't think people should take a narrow view of it": EAM Jaishankar responds to US' sanction warning on Chabahar Port deal

      Chabahar Port Deal: EAM S Jaishankar stresses regional benefits of India-Iran Chabahar Port deal despite US sanctions warning at his book launch "Why Bharat Matters" in Kolkata. US State Department's Vedant Patel warns of potential sanctions for deals with Tehran. India has signed Long-Term Bilateral Agreement with Iran for Shahid-Behesti port operation.

      India expects long-term arrangement with Iran on Chabahar port: Foreign Minister S Jaishankar

      India is poised to establish a "long-term arrangement" with Iran regarding the management of the Chabahar port, according to External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar. This move, occurring amidst a busy election season, is seen as a significant geopolitical initiative aimed at enhancing regional connectivity. The port development in Chabahar is crucial for India's plans to facilitate trade with Afghanistan and Central Asian countries while bypassing Pakistan's ports.

      Advantage called strong parent: 5 midcap stocks from large industrial houses with upside potential of up to 49%

      It is well known that investing in mid-cap comes with its own risks, right from business to risk to market risks. So, as a basic principle one should be more cautious while investing in mid-caps. But the fact is however one might try the fact is that when the narrative is bullish we all tend to lower our guards and end up buying stocks which one should have not bought. So, what about using parameters which probably is not full proof, but history has shown that over a long period of time, it has worked well. That is staying with mid-cap companies from strong industrial groups, which have other companies which are running well. The reason for this strategy is simple, when that midcap company of a large group will see a tough time, at a group level there is management bandwidth in terms of both financial and human resources to help it over bad times. Also the fact that a large group with a track record of creating business will make sure that in the long term these businesses are able to grow. So, we look at 5 mid-cap stocks belonging to strong industrial groups.

      Exploring the long-term implications of the 2024 Bitcoin Halving on anticipated market shifts

      At a basic level, Bitcoin halving is part of the Bitcoin blockchain’s protocol and serves as a mechanism for regulating supply. It is programmed to occur approximately every four years or after the creation of 210,000 blocks and consists of a reduction in the block reward granted to miners.

      Muthoot Microfin looking to raise $50 million in ECB

      Muthoot Microfin, headquartered in Ernakulam and part of the Muthoot Pappachan group, aims to secure $50 million through external commercial borrowing (ECB) to diversify its funding sources and extend liability duration. The CEO anticipates a syndicated deal at a lower cost than the current average cost of funds.

      Tackling volatility, qualitative & quantitative way: 4 small cap stocks with long term perspective

      The way the market slipped on Friday, probably is another reminder that even the best of the bull market corrections are going to come. The problem with the corrective move is that if it sustains for longer, it is the small caps stocks which come under more pressure and shed an inordinate amount of weight. There is a technical reason for this, the liquidity in small caps stocks is lower as compared to large and midcaps. So, whenever there is a selling in this segment, the impact cost is always higher. But the other fact is that if one is able to hold on small at the time when correction is taking place, probability of more than normal return is also higher. But the question is how does one develop the ability to hold onto stocks when the narrative which is being governed by price action becomes so negative. The solution lies in combining a couple of things, which include qualitative and quantitative measure and last but not least ability to ignore noise.

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