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    Repurpose FOMO by adding checks and balances for long term gains: 5 midcap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 32%

    Few months back when the nifty was forming a new high there was an event risk in terms of election results and valuations were high. Now once again nifty and other indices are forming new highs. While the event risk is over the valuation risk is still present. One should not be afraid of admitting the fact, as the indices move upward, the desire to participate is going to increase as the fear of missing out (FOMO) is bound to play out. So while being bullish, be more cautious and be more agile when it comes to taking decisions. It would be better that while looking at growth stocks one also focuses on reducing the risk by taking a hard look at some numbers which are critical indicators.

    2 top stock recommendations from Vishal Malkan

    But overall, as a sector, it is not the best one to invest compared to what we are seeing some great momentum into IT stocks right now, maybe in auto stocks. So, I would avoid that on that ground. But otherwise, it is at support levels.

    Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 29%

    The bullish mode and mood of the market, which is already in place on the street as the nifty touched new high, is likely to get a boost as the first indication of return of FPI comes to markets. The budget and the narrative which gets built post that is going to play an important role in that. Maintaining fiscal discipline and announcing continuing policy push for key sectors would be key for that. 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.

    Trader's Corner: Midcap scripts 8% rise as IT services stock aims at 7% gain

    Momentum moving to many other sectors and stocks

    India Playbook 2024: Where to invest conundrum?

    Retail investors favor small-cap stocks due to high returns. Large-caps trade at a valuation discount to small-caps. Domestic ownership prevails in small-caps, with retail investors holding a significant share. Opportunities exist in Finsumption, Capex, and Make in India themes favoring small and mid-cap companies.

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    The stock market operates based on collective investor sentiment. Positive news boosts stock prices, while negative sentiment drags them down.

    • Being bullish & being cautious are not antonyms: 4 largecap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 41%

      There are a number of times when one hears on the street, that indices and stocks have gone so high, how much higher it can go, so forget it. Essentially the underlying feeling is that just because the nifty and sensex has moved up now it will not move so let's not invest. That is probably the worst mistake one makes because at every level, this narrative comes. When nifty was 20,000 this argument could have been made, now at 24,000 also this argument can be made and when nifty is much higher, the same argument will be made. One needs to look at the broader picture, there is no reason why one should not be bullish about India, but that does mean one should not be cautious in terms of selecting the stocks. so , continue to be bullish, also be cautious and invest in a manner that short term profit booking moves don't make you anxious.

      2 top stock recommendations from Rahul Sharma

      ​Now, the way Nifty is heading, we feel that putting a target is anybody's guess. But 24,200, 24,500 is where we are expecting the Nifty to head very fast in the next few trading sessions. So, momentum moves is something that we are looking for.

      Focus on the core business and track record: 4 midcap stocks from different sectors with potential upside of up to 31%

      With election results behind us, the focus of the street is on the first budget of this government. In the run up to the budget market may stay in range bound mode and post budget there could be a strong directional move. If that directional move is in upward direction, there is a high probability that mid caps would once again see another round of party. So, while being bullish, one should also be more careful in selecting the stocks. See if the company has a track record of paying dividends. While the dividends are ignored in general by investors and more particularly in a bullish market as the whole focus is on capital gains. The fact is that a dividend is a reflection of the underlying business and that is what one owns when one buys a stock. We take a look at 4 stocks, which on one hand have seen an improvement in their score in the last one month, plus they have outperformed nifty and they also meet the certain critical criteria on financial ratios.

      ETFs constitute 13% of the total mutual fund industry AUM: Zerodha Fund House

      ETFs now constitute close to 13% of the total Mutual Fund Industry AUM indicating the remarkable adoption of ETFs by retail investors in India, according to a study by Zerodha Fund House.

      Bulls in Action: Sensex jumps over 200 points, Nifty crosses 23,600; mid and smallcaps outperform

      Within the Nifty pack, UltraTech Cement, HDFC Bank, Divi's Lab, Coal India, and SBI were the top gainers while HCL Tech, Asian Paints, and Titan faced selling pressure. Shares of new-age companies like Paytm, Zomato, and Policybazaar traded higher by around 2% each after Morgan Stanley's bullish note.

      Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders, Samvardhana Motherson among 6 midcap stocks outperformed Nifty50

      Indian blue-chip equity indices surrendered early gains on Friday, as a decline in banks outweighed the rise in IT stocks fuelled by Accenture's upbeat revenue growth forecast. As per data available on StockEdge, several midcap stocks from Nifty500 index outperformed the benchmark Nifty50 index on a 1-week and 3-month basis as of June 20. Here's a list:

      Equity taxation tweaks, PSU disinvestment among 6 factors that could break markets: Kotak Equities

      Indian benchmark index Nifty 50 has surged by 1,682 points or 7.6% since the June 4 debacle, driven by non-institutional investors and select institutional investors, as noted by Kotak Institutional Equities. The market's sentiment remains positive despite potential risks, with a focus on upcoming state elections and regulatory oversight.

      Is buying just hotel stocks better or a collection of stocks which gain from travel hungry Indians? 17 stocks from the whole tourism ecosystem

      There can be a debate on whether, after the run up that hotel stocks saw in the last three years, are they cheap or not, and whether one should buy them now. But when it comes to tourism and the possibility that it will grow at a much faster rate, there is little room for debate. Now the question is if one buys only one set of stocks, for example hotel stocks, they come with their own plus and minus, right from the business risk of that industry to the fact that in tourism business, there are many segments, so there is a premium segment, there are travelers who travels by train and stay in medium size hotel which are not even listed. But then he has spent money in booking his ticket which has been captured on a railways ticketing platform. So, why not have that railway ticketing platform in a small portion of the portfolio.

      Lack of depth in mid- & smallcap rally hints all’s not shining on D-Street

      Mid-cap and small-cap indices in 2024 have seen a remarkable surge, with 20 stocks driving 50% of each index's rally, as per reports. The top contributors include PSUs, financial services, and energy companies.

      Experience of dealing with all conditions of economy: 5 midcap stocks with upside potential of upto 42%

      With the elections behind them, bulls are back in the game with more confidence. If there is no big issue which comes from the global market, there is a high probability that we are going to see some upward movement in all segments of the market. Because it is mid-caps which attract more attention as the rally gets broad based, the chances of the accidents are also high in this space. Investing in mid-cap stocks requires a balanced approach. A balance of ability to take risk and combining it risk management and a long-term perspective. Also using non-financial parameters to manage risk, a management of an infrastructure company, which has seen it all, right from a phase where infrastructure was considered a buzz word to a phase where it was considered a bad word.

      Motilal Oswal Mutual Fund imposes exit load on three index funds

      Motilal Oswal Mutual Fund has imposed exit load on its three index funds: Motilal Oswal Nifty Smallcap 250 Index Fund, Motilal Oswal Nifty Next 50 Index Fund, and Motilal Oswal Nifty Midcap 150 Index Fund.

      3 stocks Viral Shah is bullish on from NBFC sector

      I think a lot of analysts and investors have kind of built this in in their numbers and the impact is going to be actually gradual. Given that these are two-three years fixed rate loans, so the impact is always on an incremental basis. So, it will take two to three years for it to play out fully in terms of the financials. And the quantum of it also would vary. If it is a 50 or 100 base points kind of a rate cut, in the kind of the construct of the ROAs that MFIs make, it should be easily digestible.

      AU Small Finance Bank, PI Industries among 6 midcap stocks that earned downgrades in last 1 month

      A host of brokerages have downgraded the target prices of several midcap stocks in the last one month. Trendlyne data shows that 6 Nifty midcap stocks, including AU Small Finance Bank, APL Apollo Tubes, PI Industries, and Coforge faced up to six analysts' target price downgrades in the last 1 month. Here is the list of these stocks and their revised target prices:

      10 years of Modi: 670 small & midcaps zoom up to 48,000%; will the counters repeat show?

      Small and midcap stocks witnessed massive surge under the Narendra Modi government in the last 10 years, with over 670 BSE-listed stocks turning multibaggers.

      Midcaps, smallcaps, microcaps plunge up to 20%. BHEL, HUDCO among top losers

      Market fall on Tuesday impacted Nifty Midcap 100, Nifty Smallcap 100, and Nifty Microcap 250 indices. Midcap index fell by 7% to 49,623.10, Smallcap index dropped by 7% to 15,801.80, and Microcap saw 247 stocks in red.

      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.

      231 smallcaps suffer double-digit losses as investors 'sell in May'. Will they come back in June?

      231 smallcaps suffer double-digit losses as investors 'sell in May'. Will they come back in June? The stock market cliche of 'sell in May and go away' proved true this year amid general election uncertainties. Concerns over BJP's election performance and significant volatility affected investor sentiments. Benchmark indices like Sensex and Nifty experienced slight declines.

      TRADERS’ CORNER: Financial service player offers 5% gain; dairy stock set to milk 7%from its surge

      Nifty hit a high in afternoon trade and then gave up its gains to end with a loss.

      Mahindra Manulife Manufacturing Fund & 5 other mutual fund NFOs to open for subscription this week

      Six mutual fund NFOs, including JM Small Cap Fund, Zerodha Nifty 100 ETF, and Zerodha Nifty Midcap 150 ETF, open for subscription this week covering ETFs and Nifty 100 Index

      RVNL, HAL among 24 BSE 500 stocks with double-digit returns this week. Over 220 stocks end in red

      Last week was eventful, though truncated. The BSE 500 index ended with an uptick of 664 points or 2%, following the footsteps of the headline index S&P BSE Sensex that gained 1,500 points or 2% to hit an all-time high of 75,636. The two defence PSU counters and railway play RVNL ended the week with an uptick of 35%, 32% and 27%, respectively.

      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.

      Focussed ‘underlying business’ approach of long-term investing: 5 non-Nifty largecap stocks with upside potential of up to 39%

      Whether one accepts it or not, when someone uses the word large cap, first names which would come to mind would be nifty stocks. Because somehow the word large cap has become synonymous with nifty stocks. But the fact is that the world of large caps is much bigger and there are stocks which have been able to show strong out performance in troubled times of volatility, we take a look at them. When it comes to long term investing in the same industry, some players are able to show better performance in terms of growth. This could be because of belonging to a strong group, because the management had set the business in a way that it is able to take headwinds or the market size is so large that growth is bound to make and it comes with better margins to efficient players. We take a look at 5 stocks where the underlying business is strong and good to own business for the long term.

      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.

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