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    F&O Talk | Caution suggested amid record highs, focus on value opportunities: Sahaj Agarwal of Kotak Securities

    The Indian equity market witnessed a positive week as both the Nifty 50 and Bank Nifty indices ended in the green. The Nifty 50 gained 1.3% to close at 24,323, while the Bank Nifty rallied 0.61% to settle at 52,660.

    Navigating bull run: Rajesh Palviya's insights on Bank Nifty and sectoral moves

    Rajesh Palviya of Axis Securities provides insights into the current trends and expectations for Bank Nifty, highlighting key support and resistance levels. He discusses the impact of recent performances by private and PSU banks and shares his views on sustaining the market's bull run driven by bullish sentiment and liquidity flows.

    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.

    Which pockets will see profits decelerate, remain flattish, or go up in Q1? Pankaj Tibrewal answers

    Stock market analyst discusses the outlook on defence stocks and suggests focusing on durables, value retailers, and staple companies for potential growth in consumption over the next 12-18 months. Pankaj Tibrewal says over longer periods, the basics of investing will help navigate any challenges in the market. In the long term, he is positive but will wait for better entry points, and from a bottom-up perspective many of the stocks are in the frothy expensive zone.

    It’s a raging bull market; navigate the next 12-18 months with caution: Pankaj Tibrewal

    Pankaj Tibrewal from IKIGAI Asset Manager emphasizes the importance of risk management in the current market scenario due to slowing earnings growth. The firm is eyeing opportunities in sectors like auto ancillaries, pharma, and consumer goods for potential growth. Tibrewal also says that there are still pockets that offer reasonable valuations and probably visibility of earnings growth in FY25 and FY26.

    Should you deploy fresh money and ideas with Sensex@80K? Aman Chowhan answers

    A clear avoid now will be companies with too much hype and euphoria, and maybe some segments within the different spaces where valuations have gone crazy, says Aman Chowhan. Some of the consumer names are trading north of 70-80 PE, which is also a clear avoid s. It has more to do with companies and valuations than any specific sector or segment, says Chowhan.

    • Bajaj Holdings shares gain 1.93% as Sensex rises

      On the technical charts, the RSI of the stock stood at 63.05.

      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.

      Deven Choksey on one sub-sector to be bullish on in run up to Budget

      ​Maybe for buying the deep value investment opportunity, we will have to see a correction in the market. If at all it comes, that would be a good opportunity to buy into it. But otherwise, I maintain that I think, yes, the fundamental is not doubted. The current valuations are not comforting.

      Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 43%

      While the indices might be witnessing correction on intra intra-basis, the broader markets are still very much under the control of the bulls. There is greater likelihood of bullish sentiment continuing, so be bullish but more than anything else in the long term what matters for a stock is earnings and valuation. So be selective, avoid impulsive investing, and keep reviewing one’s portfolio and stay away from penny stocks especially. It is very likely that some of the penny stocks will fly and be distributed amongst retail investors. 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.

      AIF & PMS Conclave 2.0: No permanent winners; past performance not a guarantee for future returns: Aashish Somaiyaa of WhiteOak MF

      According to his analysis, the WhiteOak CEO advised against investing in the top-performing funds of the past three years. He highlighted that the best-performing fund from 2009-2011 fell to rank 162 in 2012-2014, while the second-best dropped to 40, and the third-best to 38, illustrating the volatility and unpredictability of fund performance over time.

      F&O Stock Strategy: How to trade Cholamandalam Investment & Finance and BEL

      Over the past four trading sessions, Nifty has traded within a narrow range of 1% and has formed small-bodied candles. This typically suggests indecisiveness prevailing at current levels.

      Housing finance companies to do well over the next 2-3 years: Madhu Kela

      Even pre-election, I had an interaction with media and I said that I am very constructive on the overall financial sector, so I remain constructive. I think some of the corporate banks are also available at very reasonable valuation compared to their historical past, hardly any return is being made in the last four-five years, I would argue it is a good thing to have them in your portfolio. However as you rightly said within the whole sector the biggest opportunity might be in the housing finance sector basically because the companies are available at a very reasonable valuation.

      Technical Breakout Stocks: How to trade UNO Minda, KNR Constructions and Amara Raja Batteries on Friday

      UNO Minda rose over 13% to hit a fresh high, KNR Constructions closed with gains of more than 11% and Amara Raja Batteries gained nearly 5% to hit a fresh record high.

      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.

      Sensex surges 2,400 pts, Nifty tops 22,600 after posting worst day in four years as poll verdict anxiety eases

      Nifty50 and Sensex rebounded after worst day in 4 years following narrow win for PM Modi's alliance, raising policy continuity concerns.

      What big bulls on D-Street said on market, election trends and investment strategy

      Markets initially reacted based on the exit polls, which seemed to foster a lot of optimism. Many expected a post-election rally, as indicated by conversations suggesting bullish sentiments. Therefore, the reaction observed on Tuesday can be seen as a reflection of those high expectations, observed majority of analysts.

      Market Mantra! Why putting your eggs in a few baskets could be a great idea

      Capital allocation has been concentrated in specific sectors, leaving many with limited funding. Fund managers currently favour sectors like PSU, industrials, and defence, while showing less enthusiasm for FMCG and auto.

      Technical Breakout Stocks: How to trade Hitachi Energy India, Oberoi Realty and Bharti Airtel on Friday

      Sensex, Nifty bounced back from day’s lows by nearly 1%. Hitachi Energy India, Oberoi Realty, Bharti Airtel were in focus on Thursday. According to an expert, Bharti Airtel seems to be consolidating in the range of 1,295-1,360 in the last few sessions.

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