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    ETMarkets Smart Talk: India's economy poised for strong growth in second half of 2024, market outlook cautious: Vipul Bhowar

    India's economy is expected to experience strong growth in the second half of 2024. This growth will be fuelled by robust public investment and resilient private consumption, supported by strong domestic factors, decreasing inflation, and favourable fiscal and monetary policies.

    Don't be afraid to be bullish, just a bit of hard work and a pinch of patience: 4 smallcap stocks for long term investors

    Given how nifty and sensex are moving and market breadth is panning out, it is very likely that we are soon going to enter a phase, where the desire to own small caps would come in the category of “highest”. Another side of the story, when that happens, what will get ignored is that “risks” are also at the highest when bulls are controlling the small cap segment. For all those who still want to take exposure to them, in such times, it would be better to be cautious in selecting the stocks, better to go with buying in smaller quantities and buy stocks where the underlying business has good macro fundamentals. Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus which lists stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy".

    Don't be afraid to be bullish, just a bit of hard work and a pinch of patience: 4 smallcap stocks for long term investors

    Given how nifty and sensex are moving and market breadth is panning out, it is very likely that we are soon going to enter a phase, where the desire to own small caps would come in the category of “highest”. Another side of the story, when that happens, what will get ignored is that “risks” are also at the highest when bulls are controlling the small cap segment. For all those who still want to take exposure to them, in such times, it would be better to be cautious in selecting the stocks, better to go with buying in smaller quantities and buy stocks where the underlying business has good macro fundamentals. Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus which lists stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy".

    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.

    These midcap stocks with ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos can rally over 32%, according to analysts

    The majority of play in the options segment for the election results fear and greed and hope has been played in the weekly option settlement. Whatever little has been left would be over today as the June series expiry gets over. This is relevant because once this technical volatility is done and dusted the true picture would emerge for many segments of the market including the midcap segment. If one looks at their recent performance in the last few days of volatility, it is clear that there is not much selling pressure. If one goes on by the market breadth, there are indications that bulls might be back in control. Keep an eye on liquidity and the market breadth in the next few sessions as that will determine what happens to mid-cap stocks in the medium term. If the market breadth stays positive then it is very likely that we might see more strength in mid-caps. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". This predefined screener is only available to ET Prime users.

    How many days will Quant Mutual Fund require to liquidate 50% of its small and midcap portfolio? Check stress test result

    According to the stress test results from the Quant Mutual Fund, the trailing 12-month PE ratio for the midcap fund benchmark has risen above its levels from one year ago and two years ago. For the smallcap index, the trailing 12-month PE ratio is higher than it was one year ago and close to its level from two years ago.

    • 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.

      MF Talk: Himanshu Srivastava of Morningstar has some advice for investors investing in small & midcap funds

      Intermittent corrections provided investors some buying opportunity in a market, which has largely witnessed a prolonged uptrend for a long time now.

      MF Talk: Showing signs of maturity! Retail & HNI investors bought during June 4 selloff: Viraj Gandhi

      The expectation of Modi-led government to form with a majority was the major factor and also new fund offers (NFOs) during the month which mobilised fresh Rs 10,140 crores which helped in record flows for the month of May 2024.

      Infra, PSU, Midand Small-Cap MFs Biggest Gainers in Modi 2.0

      The presence of many mid-cap and small-cap companies in niche segments like infrastructure, chemicals, capital goods and consumer discretionary, which delivered higher profitability and earnings growth saw their stocks gain more than benchmark indices.

      How will Sensex perform 1 month after election results? Here’s what past suggests

      Equity markets react negatively to Lok Sabha election results, but bounce back post 5 days and 1 month. Past data shows Sensex stabilizing and gaining after elections, with small and midcaps outperforming large caps. Benchmark returns stabilize post general elections regardless of counting day performance. JM Financial notes positive market returns on sectoral basis 6 months post results.

      Infra, PSU, mid and smallcap MFs biggest gainers in Modi 2.0

      Infrastructure, mid-cap, and smallcap mutual funds delivered high returns during Modi government's second tenure from May 2019 to June 2024, fueled by rising PSU stocks in segments like railways and defence.

      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.

      Unlisted shares offer terrific returns, but also carry very high risks; should you invest?

      In the past decade, many Indians have embraced the equity culture and started investing in stocks and equity mutual funds. Some analysts feel that retail investors should put money in unlisted shares if they want outsized returns. Other financial advisers say retail investors should not dabble in unlisted shares for the simple reason that the risk they entail is not worth the rewards they offer.

      These midcap stocks with ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos can rally over 25%, according to analysts

      After a strong phase upward movement, mid cap stocks are witnessing a sort of selective profit booking move. Profit booking which is mostly happening in line with Q4 numbers. A strong directional move is only likely to appear post election results. During this phase, analysts are bullish on select stocks from different sectors, a number of the stocks on which analysts are bullish are essentially leaders of their sector.ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". This predefined screener is only available to ET Prime users.

      ETMarkets AIF Talk: Fund Manager of Rs 1200 cr AUM reveals 4 key factors for wealth creation in small & midcaps

      Aditya Sood, Fund Manager at InCred Asset Management, discusses small companies' growth potential in an interview with ETMarkets. Sood says that the cost of capital in India will structurally decline over the next 5-7 years, benefiting small and mid-cap companies. Many of the investee companies, though small in size, are already market leaders or challengers in niche industries with substantial growth potential

      Is India a growth or value market? Decide with the help of some data

      The investor argued strongly that following a value strategy in India could be more lucrative. To support his point, he presented data from the MSCI India Value and MSCI India Growth indexes over 3, 5, and 10-year periods. In each case, the Value index outperformed the Growth index. He was confident that this trend would continue in the future.

      Strong demand tailwinds are for all the players: 5 small and midcap real-estate stocks with upside potential of up to 34%

      Four years ago, the real estate industry was defined by excess inventory, over leveraged balance sheets and weak demand. Today, a housing project getting launched is getting sold within a few days. The average prices on a per square ft basis have inched upward very sharply in the last one year and still there is no dearth of demand. Now the question is whether this kind of sharp rise in demand is having an impact only on large players or also on mid-sized companies which are focussed in a region only. The fact is that in the case of sectors like real estate, when the tide of demand changes, it changes for every player, be it large or medium. Yes, when it comes to medium-sized players it would be important to look at the players where they have a track record of implementing projects on time. Delivering the project on time is key metrics which determines whether the company which is mid-sized today will become large or not in years to come. As the large ones have seen a sharp rise in the valuations, the focus of the street is now also on mid-sized by well managed companies.

      Fund Manager Talk | Chances of downside surprise in Nifty higher after elections: Viraj Gandhi, SAMCO Mutual Fund

      CEO Viraj Gandhi of SAMCO Mutual Fund provides insights on market impact, sector preferences, and future trends including the renewable energy sector's growth in FY25.

      Mid & smallcap fund? Do we need a new category targeting both mid and smallcap stocks

      ​Since the beginning of 2024 large and midcap category has seen inflows of Rs. 11,340 crores followed by multicap category at Rs. 10,004 Cr. and the flexi-cap category at Rs. 9,971 crore, higher than the inflows in largecap, midcap and smallcap categories respectively.

      What to do with Tata Motors, Mamearth and 4 other stocks? Religare Broking's Ravi Singh decodes

      Dr Ravi Singh predicts Nifty testing highs at 22,800 levels amidst positive sentiment. Investors advised on stop losses in volatile markets and quality stock selection in the banking sector. Traders recommended actions on top gaining stocks like Hindustan Zinc and Tata Motors.

      ETMarkets PMS Talk: Is it overheated? Fund manager with Rs 1600-cr AUM remains bullish on small & midcap space

      Hitesh Zaveri, SVP & Head at Axis AMC, discusses the investment philosophy, stock selection process, market outlook, and sustainable growth in small cap categories. While ehe Brand Equity Portfolio holdings comprise of companies that have (i) established brands, (ii) turnaround brands and (iii) B2C/B2B2C brands, the satellite part of the portfolio comprises companies that have more cyclicality and have greater flexibility to respond to changing market dynamics.

      Investors have shifted from small & midcaps to flexi, multi, thematic funds: Anthony Heredia

      Anthony Heredia observes a shift in investment trends towards flexi, multi, and thematic funds over small and midcaps. SIP numbers surpass 20,000 crores in April. Industry focuses on easing KYC process for investors.

      Indices sink as Dalal Street takes cues from Poll Street

      The selloff resulted in markets shedding ₹7.5 lakh crore in market capitalisation. Growing chatter on social media and betting trends in the unofficial satta bazaar suggesting that the BJP numbers could be lower than anticipated has made investors nervous.

      D-Street starts FY25 on high note, mid- and small-caps rebound

      NSE's Nifty rose 135 points, or 0.61%, to close at 22,462 after touching an all-time high of 22,529 earlier in the day. BSE's Sensex rose 363 points, or 0.49%, to end at 74,014 off the record high of 74,254 during the day. The record closing levels for the Sensex is 74,119 and for the Nifty is 22,493 hit on March 7.

      Are tailwinds for small & midcaps, PSUs fading? Here’s what Nuvama thinks

      Calling it an equity euphoria that has gripped the domestic cyclicals such as real estate, PSUs, industrials and SMIDs (small & midcaps) — leading to a 50-100% rally — Nuvama said strong revival in profits in FY24 versus moderation in FY23 were the trigger points for the rally.

      Promoters of mid and small-cap companies purchase big in March fall

      ​​Jindal Stainless, JSW Energy, Zydus Wellness, Nuvoco Vistas, and Bharat Wire are among the companies in which promoters have purchased shares from the open market.

      Sensex falls 250 points, Nifty holds below 22K; small & midcaps under pressure

      Indian equity indices opened in the red for the second straight session due to profit booking. Selling pressure seen across all sectors. The small- and mid-caps also fell. India's markets regulator recommendations impacting the broader market.

      A correction was long overdue in small and midcap space: Jonathan Schiessl

      Jonathan Schiessl discusses the overdue correction in mid and smallcaps, the regulatory concerns about frothy valuations, the importance of caution when investing in companies facing regulatory issues, and the challenges and opportunities in India's specialty chemical sector, particularly related to the EV story.

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