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    Pee Safe ropes in Arijit Sen to lead sales and distribution

    Pee Safe, a hygiene and wellness brand, appointed Arijit Sen as vice president-sales to enhance distribution and retail strategy. Sen, previously with Healthkart, brings extensive experience in scaling businesses. His leadership aims to expand Pee Safe’s retail footprint and innovation. The intimate hygiene market in India, currently underpenetrated, is set for significant growth.

    5 common reasons traders lose money in the stock market

    One of the primary reasons traders lose money is the absence of a clear trading strategy. According to research by Bloomberg, over 80% of day traders quit within the first two years, often due to insufficient strategies.

    F&O Radar: Deploy Bull Condor in Nifty to gain from moderately bullish market outlook

    The Nifty50 index closed positively for the sixth consecutive week, surpassing the 24,500 mark for the first time. Analysts suggest a bullish outlook with caution on resistance levels.

    Is chasing momentum stocks a good bet at market peaks?

    The investing strategy has been successful in recent years, but it may be time to recalibrate.

    Mix and match? Looking for beaten-down and also momentum stocks: Aveek Mitra

    Aveek Mitra of Aveksat Financial Advisory has been spreading bets defensively post-election, keeping minimal cash. Focusing on chemicals, IT, and pharma, he emphasizes risk management over returns. Highlighting investments in mid-smallcap, consolidation phases, and API, Mitra addresses rising investor expectations and remains adaptable, leveraging a client base built without promotion.

    Where in the market can we expect post-result selloff? Sandip Sabharwal answers

    Sandip Sabharwal predicts selloffs in overvalued defence, infrastructure, and capital goods stocks, contrasting low expectations in consumer and tech sectors. He highlights issues with AMCs' AUM hunger, limited defence stock options, valuation concerns, and India's lagging infrastructure growth. Trent's strong performance and insights on shipyard frenzy, durables, and the Alcobev sector are also discussed, emphasizing cash holding during results season.

    • F&O Radar | Deploy Debit Spread in Dalmia Bharat to gain from potential up-move

      Dalmia Bharat stock faced resistance at 2,630 in January and a low of 1,651 in June. Showing upward potential around 1,915, it’s above 10, 20, 50-day EMAs, below 200-day EMA. Outperforming peers with bullish MACD, despite volatility. Daily supports 20 EMA; higher lows since May'24. Bansal recommends Debit Spread strategy with payoff graph, cautioning due to volatile swings.

      F&O Radar| Deploy Bear Put Spread in Nifty to gain from range

      Nifty saw a sharp reversal, recovering 150 points. ICICI Securities' VP Jay Thakkar highlighted a momentum shift to sell, with critical support at 24,200-24,400. Derivatives show call writing at 24,300-24,600, with strong puts at 24,000. PCR at 0.73 suggests bearish sentiment. Max pain is 24,300, with modified max pain at 24,365.

      Sensex ends over 400 points lower, smallcaps worst hit. 5 factors brought the bears out

      Stock Market Crash: Sensex plunged over 800 points intraday on Wednesday, with Nifty dropping over 1%, shaking retail investors accustomed to daily gains but recovered half of the losses towards the end of the day. Smallcap and midcap indices saw their worst day in over a month. M&M led Nifty's decline with a 7% drop amid concerns over XUV700 price cuts signaling weaker car demand.

      Buy stocks in every dip: A cheat sheet to find right stocks from the right sectors

      CA Rudramurthy BV shares insights on the market, highlighting opportunities in IT, pharma, and FMCG sectors. He recommends caution with PSUs and emphasizes stock-specific investments. Bajaj Finance and Manappuram show potential for gains with tight stop losses. Rudramurthy says "we are in the mother-of-all-bull market and this market, both magnitude-wise and time-wise, will surprise on the upside and it is a buy-on-every-dip market."

      RVNL, REC among BSE500 stocks defying today's market downtrend

      Despite gains for RVNL, CAMS, and REC, the bearish market saw Sensex and Nifty crashing. RVNL gained 8%, CAMS 4%, and REC over 3%. Mahindra & Mahindra fell 7%, signaling weak auto demand. Media, PSU banks, real estate, and oil and gas sectors suffered. Sensex and Nifty's crash impacted smallcaps significantly.

      Investing in meme coins: Key strategies from Giottus co-founder Arjun Vijay

      In an ETMarkets live stream, Arjun Vijay discussed the community-driven value of meme coins like Dogecoin and Pepe. Investors need risk management, diversified portfolios, and strategic exits. Tools like Birdbird.so track market cap, trading volume, and trends. Meme coins like Floki, propelled by social media hype, outperform traditional markets and major cryptos.

      F&O Radar | Deploy Bull Call Spread in Nifty to gain from bullish stance

      Nifty hit 24,443, forming a Bullish candle with a 110-point gain. India VIX rose 12% to 14.31 before Budget 2024. Chandan Taparia from Motilal Oswal suggests a Bull Call Spread strategy. Immediate range is 24,200-24,600; small declines could lead to 24,750-25,000. Option data shows a broader range of 24,100-24,700; follow-up buying intact.

      Expect the market to rally more toward Budget date: Andrew Holland

      Andrew Holland, CEO of Avendus Capital Public Markets Alternate Strategies, anticipates a pre-Budget rally in IT, banking, FMCG, and power sectors, aided by post-election gains, rural spending, and renewables. Key areas include consumer stocks, affordable housing finance, and power financers like PFC and REC. Power cables and the beverage sector also appear promising with increasing power orders.

      F&O Radar | Deploy Bull Condor in Nifty for potential gains from positive market breadth

      Nifty ended the week positively. Shrey Jain (SAS Online) notes support at 24230, resistance at 1.618. Improved breadth, 78% stocks above 20 MA, RSI above 70, ADX 25+, and positive DI indicate bullish momentum. OI analysis shows CE at 24200, PE at 24800. ATM IV at 9.46, muted premiums. Bull Condor Spread, an advanced strategy needing four transactions, is recommended.

      Ajay Bagga on Trump's influence and sectoral performance in Indian markets

      The Chairman of Elyments Platforms highlights the slowdown in the US economy, noting softer labor markets and slowing wage growth. Despite market expectations of rate cuts in September and December, Fed officials remain cautious, waiting for more data. Bagga also discusses the potential impact of a likely Trump victory in the upcoming elections on global markets, emphasizing increased borrowing costs, lower taxes, and tighter immigration policies.

      Live mannequin display of woman at Dubai mall sparks debate over ethical marketing: Viral Video

      A Dubai clothing store, Manto Bride, sparked controversy by employing a live model, Angelina, to pose as a mannequin at its storefront in Dubai Festival City Mall. The stunt, which Angelina shared on Instagram and TikTok, quickly went viral, amassing hundreds of thousands of views and generating mixed reactions online. Critics labeled the display as "inhuman" and "modern-day slavery," while others praised it as innovative marketing.

      Banks may relatively underperform compared to rest of the market: Ajay Srivastava

      ​The deal turnaround cycles are three months to six months. So, fundamentally the banks have a problem that the best customers of them can raise equity any point of time. Most of the India is getting deleveraged.

      Dhiraj Agarwal on the next big trigger for equity markets

      ​At least for a couple of months, China pulled in a large amount of inflows by the global investors. I have not seen the most recent data, but Feb-March they pulled in about $40 million. Something like that happens, it obviously impacts the amount of flow, which could happen in India. So, on the FPI flow, it is just a toss-up. I mean, it is very difficult to predict, honestly.

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