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    For a handful of equity and shine, investors open 4.3 m Demat a/cs

    In recent activity, nearly 3.9 million new investor accounts were opened with the Central Depository Services Ltd (CDSL), and an additional 0.4 million accounts were registered with the National Securities Depository (NSDL). By comparison, May witnessed a total of 4 million new accounts, while April saw 2.6 million new accounts.

    What should investors do with HDFC Bank stocks? Rahul Shah answers

    So, a good IPO and the way they have priced it also, as you rightly said, that very reasonably priced and some money to be made on the table for the investors and in a pharma pack when we are seeing that most of the pharma packs are doing quite well and the way the segment which has been into Emcure is into, so all the front they have been firing at this point of time.

    What should investors do with telecom stocks? Sandip Sabharwal answers

    So, the best play is Bharti only because that is a pure play which has profits, which has a decent balance sheet, and which has market share and still gaining market share. Vodafone Idea is more about hope. Now the hope is that at some stage they will make profits. I am very doubtful that one, with their current balance sheet, etc, if shareholders will ever get one rupee EPS also from this company.

    Jigar Mistry on five sectors where investors can allocate fresh capital

    Mutual funds, if you look at the smallcap number of folios, that has gone up 4x in under three years. We have now more smallcap folios than midcap or largecap number of folios.

    Hyundai IPO will be a great investment vehicle for long-term investors: Sachin Shah

    ​But the real big story today in India, not only for two-wheelers but for across products and categories is the game of premiumisation. The young aspirational India is very much looking to upgrade themselves to premium products.

    Investors should stay cautious on cement stocks: Dipan Mehta

    Let us see what valuations Hyundai and Ola Electric come at. And Ola Electric will be on our market watch completely, absolutely on our list of stocks to watch quite closely because that is the future of the entire EV space and it will start with the two wheelers and Ola Electric is the market leader over there.

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      Anshul Saigal on sectors where investors can deploy fresh money

      You could find opportunities in banking space in the 5 to 10 times price to earnings rate. I would not call that expensive by any measure. So, there are reasonable opportunities in the market to take advantage of.

      Govt may increase emphasis on consumption and job creation: Pramod Gubbi

      ​So, we went into the elections quite strongly positioned for a potential adverse event. But it was not because we expected any adverse event. It is just our style of investing. So, to that extent, there has been almost next to nothing in terms of changes that we have made pre or post elections.

      Plan to invest Rs 10 lakh post election outcome; Kaustubh Belapurkar gives asset allocation strategy

      Most investors are best served by investing into diversified equity funds, where fund managers will express their conviction on sector/themes stocks, with graded underweight/overweight calls.

      Any further correction in India can spur FII flows: Chris Wood

      ​A lot of the recovery has been the high end of the market. So, the key issue for this real estate market right now is that will the recovery broaden out and the other issue is will there be policy measures to promote the more affordable end of the housing market, that seems to me a possibility.

      Surprised by today's market rebound; expect near term caution in capex-led themes: Chris Wood

      I think it is a bit premature to assume that because you have still got the horse trading. I mean, clearly the base case is that the current government remains in power with coalition partners and that is not a disaster. But the reality is the great virtue of the last 10 years has been clear government, consistent policies, and not having to worry about horse trading between parties, which is always a feature of coalition governments.

      Will be worried only if Nifty goes below 21,000: Atul Suri

      ​Even on Friday, if you look at it, the market was pretty okay, pretty sideways. In fact, it had three to four days of correction. It is on Monday that exit poll data really led to a massive amount of short covering and a lot of people got in expecting a run out or a blowout rally and it is on the back of that that you really have this kind of price action. I think at the end of the day, the government continues.

      Focus on private banks, pharma, commodities and select IT stocks: Hemang Jani

      ​I think we are undermining what actually happened yesterday. Many stocks were down anywhere from 10% to 25%. So, I think there is not much of a scope for incremental damage except for the sector rotation which may come through.

      What should investors do with their portfolios now? Samir Arora answers

      ​But the same government also on the margin may change a little, little bit as feedback from the fact that their results are disappointing. But beyond a little bit here or there, what exactly will change and also at the index level, instead of stock A, stock B will do well, that is how life is.

      Stay put, stay calm, don't be adventurous: Vijay Kedia's message to retail investors

      I do not know what is going to happen still because since BJP has not come with a majority and all, so that is the biggest fear factor in this market, that what is going to happen tomorrow. Let me tell you, somebody was telling me who is going to become PM also.

      Avoid going long on high beta trade; stick to defensives: Sanjiv Bhasin

      But I do not think it is a time to short, but I do not think it is the time to go long on the high beta trade, the Adanis, the PSUs just be cautious there, try and build your portfolio on stocks which are giving you opportunity, momentum like HDFC twins, SBI Life, UltraTech, ABFRL and Vodafone.

      Why Sanjiv Bhasin is betting big on this IT stock

      ​​Commodities, metals, wherever the left out feeling. I am not saying that they are going to fall overnight. See the risk on the table is less. You do not want to be burned right at the top and then see a 15% correction and then forward. So, I think taking money there off. But private banks, like I told you, UltraTech, a lot of those like ABFRL, Vodafone and Rattan Power that Rs 9.50 stock is locked at 20.25.

      Beyond public market: The growing appeal of alternatives in India

      The asset management industry in India has witnessed substantial growth, particularly in alternatives like AIFs, InvITs, and REITs. Private market alternatives offer access to previously unavailable asset classes, but investors should carefully assess asset managers for rigorous evaluation processes and proven track records.

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