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    Asian stocks advance as S&P 500 closes above 5,500: Markets wrap

    Market euphoria as S&P 500 hits records, Calvasina bullish. Job openings up, Fed's easing stance challenged. Eyes on US payrolls data for June update.

    Misjudging market dynamics - why this can be detrimental for investors

    In 2021, for instance, euphoria surrounded several newly listed companies. Many investors poured money into these companies based solely on hype, neglecting factors like profitability and growth prospects. This resulted in a correction in 2022, with several companies that previously completed successful IPOs witnessing significant value erosion.

    Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 29%

    The bullish mode and mood of the market, which is already in place on the street as the nifty touched new high, is likely to get a boost as the first indication of return of FPI comes to markets. The budget and the narrative which gets built post that is going to play an important role in that. Maintaining fiscal discipline and announcing continuing policy push for key sectors would be key for that. 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.

    India best emerging market story; haven't ever seen valuations and fundamentals so attractive: Mihir Vora

    The US economy has been much better than expected. It has been stronger for longer and of course, then it also translates to higher interest rates for longer, probably, but the fact is that the US economy is doing quite well.

    Panic selling or doing nothing: The wisest choice for investors

    Panic selling is a phenomenon where investors, gripped by fear, rush to sell their holdings during a market decline. The fear of further losses and erosion of gains in profitable stocks can overwhelm even long-term investors, leading to hasty decisions that may not align with their financial goals.

    F&O Talk | Sector rotation backs Nifty highs; banking, metals to likely outperform in short-term: Sudeep Shah of SBI Securities

    Considering the past week, Nifty seems to have taken a strong support near the 23,400 mark while Sensex seems to be resisting the 77,850 level for the last 3 trading sessions.

    • Trying to catch the bottom of a falling stock market is tempting for mutual fund investors, but it is often a fool’s errand

      Equity-based mutual funds are an asset class meant for years and decades. On that scale, the movement of one day will not matter much. Even if you convince yourself that it does, you can hardly have enough cash to invest in a day to make an actual difference in your life. The urge to catch the bottom or top tick of the market is understandable, but often proves futile in practice.

      F&O stocks to buy today: Bajaj Auto, Gujarat Gas among top 8 trading ideas for 14 June 2024

      Friday's trading in the Indian market is anticipated to be upbeat, influenced by optimistic global indicators. India VIX concluded 6% lower at 13.49, showcasing a consistent downward trend over the past five trading sessions.

      Higher ability to withstand volatile market: 5 large cap stocks from different sector with right level of RoE and upside potential of upto 32%

      In the last ten years, there are many industries which have either emerged as fresh plays or there are some which have emerged due to the fact that troubles they were facing have gotten over. This led to the emergence of a new set of large cap companies. A number of them have a strength which is not easily replicable either because of the fact that industry is such that it can have only one or two players, in case of other the need of service and size of the industry is so big that there is room for everyone to grow and this particular player has its house in order to grab bigger share and grow more efficiently. The reason why it is important to focus on such players is the fact that these players will have an alpha when it comes to growth. Also a big reason is that the growth path of these companies is stronger than many others.

      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.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock action on Monday

      Nifty50 and Sensex, the benchmark equity indices, reached record highs on Friday, reclaiming losses incurred on election day. The surge was attributed to expectations of political stability and forecasts indicating accelerated economic growth.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Friday

      The NSE Nifty 50 index ended 0.89% higher at 22,821 points and the S&P BSE Sensex rose 0.93% to 75,074, adding to their gains of more than 3% on Wednesday.

      Investors' wealth climbs Rs 21 lakh cr in two days of stock market recovery

      Thanks to the optimistic trend in equities, the market capitalisation of BSE-listed companies climbed Rs 21,05,298.11 crore to Rs 4,15,89,003.38 crore (USD 4.98 trillion) in two days.

      Technical Breakout Stocks: How to trade Tata Technologies, Blue Star and Suzlon on Wednesday

      Nifty recorded its biggest single-session fall in over 4 years. The Nifty Midcap and Nifty Smallcap indices also reported their biggest-ever fall in absolute terms while Nifty Bank plunged nearly 8%. FMCG space saw some buying. Public sector, infrastructure and CPSE indices saw heavy selling pressure, down by over 15% each.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Tuesday

      D-Street settled at record closing high on Monday, led by financials, index heavyweight Reliance Industries and energy stocks. The volatility indicator ended 15% lower as exit polls predicted that PM Narendra Modi will retain power with a landslide victory. Momentum indicator Moving Average Convergence Divergence showed bullish trade on the counters of Amines & Plasticizers, Advait Infratech, and AMIC Forging, among others.

      Mind Over Money: Rock 'n' Roll to FinEdge – How Mayank Bhatnagar keeps himself mentally fit

      Mayank Bhatnagar, Co-founder of FinEdge, exemplifies balance by merging finance with rock 'n' roll. He prioritizes mental and physical fitness and integrates music and travel into his life. With the band 'Frontrow Bandits,' he revives rock 'n' roll, showcasing the power of dedication and teamwork.

      GIFT Nifty down 60 points; here's the trading setup for today's session

      "On the domestic front, though FII selling intensity has reduced, the caution is increasing as we near the big event outcome which is resulting in profit booking. The volatility is expected to be heightened in coming sessions, thus it's advisable to traders to stay on the sidelines and not get too aggressive. The weak global cues are further adding to the nervousness and thus markets are likely to remain weak in near future," said Siddhartha Khemka, Head - Retail Research, Motilal Oswal.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Thursday

      The Nifty experienced a decline of 183 points, closing near the 22,700 level, and formed a "dark cloud cover" candlestick pattern, a bearish signal. The Indian market saw its worst session in nearly three weeks on Wednesday, dragged down by losses in heavyweight financials and IT stocks.

      Tech View: Dark cloud pattern seen on Nifty charts. What traders should do on Thursday expiry

      Nifty on Wednesday ended 183 points lower near the 22,700 level as the index formed a dark cloud cover candlestick pattern on the daily chart.

      Consolidation breakout can take Nifty to 23,400: Analysts

      ​Nifty has recorded a breakout from three months of consolidation backed by faster retracement as it entirely retraced the past nine weeks of consolidation (22,800-21,700) in just two, exhibiting a robust price structure that bodes well for an extension of the ongoing up-move towards our target of 23,400.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Friday

      Financial stocks powered up Indian blue-chip indices on Thursday, taking them to all-time highs. Short-term moving averages are expected to support the indices on any decline. Nifty formed a long bull candle on the daily chart. The MACD showed bearish signs on the counters of Vadilal Industries, Bharat Rasayan, Godrej Properties, Maithan Alloys, Mrs Bectors Food Specialities, Astral, and Ajanta Pharma.

      Jiten Parmar explains why he trimmed positions in capital goods stocks?

      Jiten Parmar advises caution in the market due to high valuations and upcoming capacity, favoring large private banks over capital goods stocks. He sees potential in the chemical sector for revival based on normalized margins and cost optimization.

      The key to investing success: Managing your psychological response to market cycles can determine your financial success

      Experienced investors distinguish themselves from those who have simply spent time in the markets by possessing keen awareness that market trends, no matter how strong they appear, are ultimately temporary. Their extensive experience and recollection of previous market cycles serve as a reminder that what goes up must come down, and vice versa.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock action on Monday

      Indian benchmark equity indices defied global weakness to close higher on Friday, boosted by HDFC Bank, although the gains were not enough to prevent their first weekly loss in five on worries over the Middle East conflict and U.S. rates.

      Brett Steenbarger on how to adopt right trading psychology for investing success

      Noted clinical psychologist and investor Dr Brett Steenbarger says the idea should be to identify, interrupt and deal with the problems that interfere with successful trading and look for effective strategies for coping with the stumbling blocks that one often faces on a day-to-day basis.

      Stock market psychology and behavioural finance: What investors should know

      ​Financial success is not a hard science. It’s a soft skill, where how you behave is more important than what you know. While everybody is looking at the same stock prices, same charts and has access to the same balance sheets and management commentary, not everybody has the same outcome in their trading and investing journey.

      22,000 a psychological mark for Nifty, Q3 earnings hold a key: Aamar Deo

      Nifty has had a spectacular rally so far, with the benchmark index trading at life-time highs. Most of the key technical indicators including the Advance-Decline Line, 87% stocks trading above their 200-day moving average, and lower India VIX – all point towards an overall positive investor confidence, Aamar Deo Singh, Senior Vice President-Equity, Commodity & Currency at Angel One said.

      Crowd not always wrong, sell when the market overreacts: Nimesh Chandan

      "Instead of taking a static asset allocation based on the current economic environment, anyone with a longer time horizon & moderate risk should have significant allocation towards an agile balance advantage fund. Through the balanced advantage fund, one is taking professional expertise on asset allocation between equity and fixed income. Typically, these funds have lower volatility than the equity index and opportunity for long term compounding."

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