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    Midcaps stocks: Bullish, Selective, Long term, combined the three for wealth creation. 5 mid caps stocks with upside potential of upto 22 %

    In a market where bulls are ruling every corner of the street, and stocks are either fairly valued or overvalued. The big question is how does one take care of the basic aspect of buying good quality stocks at reasonable valuations. While in this market reasonable valuation might be difficult to find so it would be better to focus on finding quality business knowing full well that one is paying premium in bullish times. Just do a little hard work and ask some questions about the business one is going to be owning after one buys the stock. Doing all this will help in selecting the right stock and staying with them in order to create long term wealth.

    Pankaj Pandey on 3 stocks to bet on from pharma sector

    We have been very selective in terms of chasing stocks because our sense is that you need to see stocks for a considerable period of time before we recommend. IREDA is what we have sort of recommended because our sense is that this one PSU AAA rated can deliver 30% kind of AUM growth while valuations are on a higher side, but we like the opportunity size.

    Mazagon Dock m-cap tops Rs 1 lakh crore

    Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders' market cap crosses ₹1 lakh crore as stock hits record high. Defence sector stocks rally on inflows from new funds and budget expectations. Analysts recommend holding investments at current valuations.

    Avoid arbitration, use mediation to settle contract disputes: FinMin

    The finance ministry advises government entities to opt for mediation over arbitration in contract disputes. Guidelines stress resolving disputes amicably and avoiding unnecessary litigation. Committees to oversee mediation process. Courts to adjudicate disputes not covered by arbitration clause.

    India asks utilities to order $33 billion in equipment this year to boost coal power output

    India's government plans a $33 billion equipment order to accelerate coal-fired power capacity additions amid soaring electricity demand. Major firms like NTPC and Adani Power are expected to lead tendering, aiming to add 31 GW in 5-6 years. The move follows record-high power demand and recent supply challenges, prompting urgent action to bolster infrastructure.

    Should investors buy the dip in brokerage stocks? Deepak Shenoy answers

    ​But there is a headwind there because SBI did a lot of unsecured lending as well. But therefore, of the public sector bank, Indian Bank looks better. We have a bunch of private banks in our portfolio. So, a little bias there.

    • 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.

      Hydrogen sector asks EU to help local firms compete with China

      The companies want Brussels to do more to ensure Europe-made equipment powers the EU's plan by 2030 to produce 10 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen using electrolysers, machines that use electricity to split water to produce the green fuel.

      Cannot avoid market momentum but be a little more selective: Mayuresh Joshi

      The entire ecosystem will see accelerated investments and the government push through regarding the capex needs. Also, railways as a theme, defence as a theme, and shipbuilders as a theme will continue. Execution is going to be extremely important out here, says Mayuresh Joshi. He further says the earnings story and earnings growth should continue to remain strong in select domestic-focused sectors

      Wait for earnings and Budget to identify attractive sectors for investment: Deepak Shenoy

      These companies are quite cyclical, moving between downturns and upturns. Recently, there has been an upturn for Muthoot and Manappuram, partly because IIFL, a major player in the gold financing space, faced some RBI action leading to a slowdown in its gold lending portfolio.

      Looking at 4 buckets in auto thematic fund; avoiding auto financiers: Tanmaya Desai, SBI MF

      Fund manager Tanmaya Desai says that SBI MF is not looking at the auto financiers or the logistics companies. But at the same time, the fund does permit him to evaluate up to 20% in some of those stocks which can be a corollary to the auto opportunity in general.

      Is your medical claim stuck? Find out why you face problems in health insurance claim settlement and how to avoid them

      While health insurers can sometimes be blamed putting customers through unending hardship in clearing claims, many a times it’s the policyholder who is at fault. A significant portion of these health insurance claim rejections can be prevented by asking the right questions during policy selection, carefully reviewing policy documents, and conducting thorough research. This article explores common health insurance claim rejection scenarios and explains how to avoid them.

      Ajay Bagga on where to look for next market trigger and pockets to avoid now

      Ajay Bagga says railways and defence sectors have already run up much and multi-year order books have been factored in. Now it is the execution challenge. So, have the investors already eaten the pie for railways and defence? Not fully, but right now there might be one more move up like we saw in railway stocks today.

      2 top stock recommendations from CA Rudramurthy BV

      So, you have to be in the right sector and yes, there are lot of good stocks in these sectors which I can give as input and I am very clear this market is a buy on every dip, no shorting whatsoever but however I will also tell you managing leverage, managing your quantity and being in the right stock and sectors is very-very important because the trigger should not wash you out of the market. Being in the game is very important to win the game.

      Anshul Saigal identifies 5 sectors with significant profit potential

      ​I think that financials, again, the PSU banking space, they are still trading at under one time book. Even old private sector banks are trading at one time and lower book, they are trading at five-ten times price to earnings. And if the private sector capex is to pick up, then it is this space which will be the bigger beneficiary of that trend than not and as a result for the growth that they will show at five-ten times price to earnings, they are quite reasonably positioned.

      This ratio helps in avoiding mirage of value in bullish time: 5 stocks from different sectors for long-term investors

      Given the high probability that bulls will be soon seen all over the street. It would be better to just be a bit more cautious while taking incremental exposure. One thing which investors need to take into consideration is that there is a big difference in what is value and what looks cheap due to one financial ratio, more often than not, relying on PE may lead to wrong investment decisions. When looking for long term investment, it is better to use PEG ratio, though finding the right ratio is itself a challenge. PEG ratio is much better compared to the commonly used P/E ratio. It helps in avoiding stocks which might appear cheap but actually are not value buys. Also in sectors which are cyclical in nature, looking at the price earning matrix may lead to wrong decisions.

      Here's why Gurmeet Chadha is bullish on Bharti Airtel

      It is difficult to put incremental money in these pockets and so ABB is 50 times EV by EBITDA, 80-90 times earnings and probably the next four-five-year order book is probably in the price.

      FMCG and consumer durables poised for growth : Trideep Bhattacharya

      I think the market has taken comfort over the last few days since the election result has come out, until yesterday that the ministries have been announced that broadly speaking the policy directive is likely to remain the same.

      Focus on reasonable valuations, avoid chasing momentum: Shibani Sircar Kurian

      Our belief is that if you look at government policy and of course, we will get to know more in detail over the next few days and then going into the union budget. But the government in terms of policy focus would continue pretty much along the same lines as what was happening over the last few years over their last term.

      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.

      Own midcaps? Do a check & balance exercise to avoid decision of haste: 7 midcaps from different sectors with an upside potential of upto 49%

      Every now and then the market goes through phases, where it prefers a certain set of stocks, not based on sector but based on the overall market cap. So, sometimes it is large caps, at other mid-caps. Now this partially happens, due to the flows which are coming to markets. For example, if more flows are coming to mid-cap or multicap schemes there is bound to be out performance in the mid-cap space. Now what it does is that it tends to create a sudden surge in mid-cap. Similarly when there is an outflow like the kind of one which we saw in March this year, midcap stocks tend to decline sharply. Essentially, it is the flows which impact the broader matrix of how midcaps behave. So there are phases not owning a midcap stocks appeared to sin and then there phase, where owning them appears to be sin. But if one focuses on the underlying business and some critical parameters, there is a possibility of getting rid of these phases of anxiety which keep coming to the street and create long term wealth.

      Niteen S Dharmawat on 3 high conviction themes to bet on for next few years

      From highest conviction perspective, the chemical and agrochemical sector that I mentioned, then infrastructure is another sector where we will see many investments coming in.

      ONGC cuts offshore helicopter sorties during monsoon to avoid accidents

      India's top oil and gas producer, ONGC, has reduced helicopter sorties to its offshore installations in the Arabian Sea for three months to prevent deadly accidents during the monsoon season. The temporary measure, which is only in effect from June to August, aims to reduce the number of helicopters needed to transport personnel and material to the installations. ONGC does not respond to an email asking why it is following a 21-day cycle when internationally the 28-day cycle is followed.

      Defence stocks: Long runway, hedge a bit to avoid narrative-based decisions; 8 PSU & Pvt sector stocks, 4 with upside potential of upto 44%

      In an election season, there are bound to be times when one or the other narrative may make one question about whether one should sell the stocks. The underlying reason would be fear of losing the gains on which one is sitting. Especially when it comes to sectors like defence, railways and others which have seen a strong re-rating and siting with big gains and already there has been skepticism about their stock price moving ahead of time. Now let's look at the issue in two ways, first is whether the fundamentals of the sector are on a strong foot and business is fine or not. Second, how to hedge the exposure so that one is not forced to sell due to narrative, because the fact is that a continuation in policy push means that the companies have just started their journey. While defence PSUs are well known, there are other private sector players, whose lifeline is dependent on defence expenditure and in the last few years they have also done well, both on the street and in terms of real business. So, it is better that one should hedge and stay with them and not get jittery because of one or the other narrative which will keep hitting the street till 4th June.

      Lesson for entrepreneurs: What are the common mistakes startup founders make and how to avoid them?

      India has the third largest startup ecosystem in the world, with 1.17 lakh entities (DPIIT), nearly 1,710 venture capital funds, 794 accelerators and incubators (Tracxn), and several government initiatives like Startup India. Despite this fervour and support, financial and otherwise, the startup journey is extremely difficult.ET Wealth lists the typical mistakes most founders make and tell you how to tackle these

      Railways stocks: Stay bullish, just hedge a bit to avoid mistake of selling in haste: 7 outperforming railways stocks across different segments

      Even the best of the rational brain can make wrong decisions when there is too much noise which gets created due to a narrative. Now for the last few days a narrative has been created that due to polls, FPI are selling. These kinds of narratives tend to hit the sector and stocks which are sitting with big gains and are dependent on government policy push. Railways was among the last sectors to get re-rated due to the policy focus. Whether it was companies which are financing the expansion of railways or private sector companies which are making coaches, all of them have done extremely well. Given the fact the railways is likely to be the focus area, the long term story remains intact. Only thing is that one might end up selling the long term winner early because of the narrative. Rather than getting jittery, it would be better to create a hedge and stay with the stocks where there has been a big change in the fundamental ways things operate and the sector has a long runway.

      Rohit Srivastava on why VIX collapsed and why he will avoid telecom sector

      Rohit Srivastava discusses VIX decline, NDA and standalone numbers, global bond yield risks, and positive metals sector outlook. Market rebounds despite US bond market concerns. Telecom sector not favored for investment due to performance.

      Avoiding IT stocks; 4 sectors to buy into now: Chakri Lokapriya

      Chakri Lokapriya discusses earnings upgrades in infra, auto, metals. Maruti's EV models offer growth potential. TCS projects higher growth than Infosys. Wipro faces challenges with new CEO. The approach to automobiles sector is not only betting on things which do not only make products for EVs, but for both types of automobiles.

      Avoid IT stocks; look for beaten down turnaround candidates in this volatile earning season: Sandip Sabharwal

      Sabharwal advises caution in volatile markets, suggesting opportunities in capex stocks like NCC and Ahluwalia Contracts. He highlights the importance of minimal debt and strategic stock selection for long-term investment success. In IT, downside is limited, but valuations are not cheap and that is why the upside also is restricted. So, it is a no-go sector in Sabharwal's view.

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