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    Allied Blenders and Distillers shares see below par listing. Should you hold or exit?

    Allied Blenders and Distillers' shares had a positive listing but fell short of expected gains due to lower grey market premiums. They debuted at Rs 320 per share, up 13% from the issue price, below the anticipated 17% gains. Post-listing, continuous decline in stock price dampened investor sentiment.

    Should you prefer RR Kabel over Polycab? Amnish Aggarwal explains why

    Amara Raja and Exide have re-rated with a new energy focus, positioning for growth in evolving markets. Coming to aviation IndiGo stock has given a very sharp rally over the past six months, so the incremental returns may be more measured but at the same time, the positive news flows in IndiGo will continue and that might keep the investor interest alive in the stock, says Amnish Aggarwal.

    Stock Radar: ICICI Bank hits fresh record high in June; should traders buy, sell, or hold at current levels?

    ICICI Bank Ltd, part of the private banking sector, broke out from a 2-month consolidation range to achieve a fresh record high in June 2024. Short to medium-term traders are advised to consider buying the stock with a target above Rs 1,300 levels in the next few weeks, according to experts.

    Should you invest or exit the stock market now?

    Chandan has been an equity investor for the past 15 years and has seen a couple of market cycles. However, he is not sure what lies ahead for the equity markets.

    Stock Radar: Cholamandalam Investment hit fresh record high in June; should you buy, sell or hold?

    Cholamandalam Investment gained over 10% in a month and hit a record high on June 19, but underwent mild correction. The chart pattern suggests more steam left in the stock. The mild profit-booking seen in the stock price can be used as a buying opportunity as long as it is trading above the neckline of a range breakout above 1,300-1,380 levels.

    Quant MF: Are ‘black box’ quant funds reliable? Should you invest in quant mutual funds?

    Most quant funds in India have a track record of only 3-4 years, which is too short to reliably judge their execution capabilities. Within this limited time frame, significant variance can be observed. Despite a few exceptions, most funds have struggled to outperform the market. Quant models, shrouded in secrecy, make it difficult for investors to understand their working and evaluate their reliability.

    The Economic Times
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