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    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.

    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.

    Time in market is more important than timing the market: Market crash after Election results has a lesson for SIP investors

    Timing the market is not a reliable strategy. Trying to predict short-term market movements often leads to disappointment. What truly matters is the consistency and discipline of investing over the long term. Market fluctuations are part and parcel of investing in equities, and those who remain patient and focused on their long-term goals are more likely to reap the rewards.

    5 investing lessons from Roger Federer’s career

    Federer highlighted that in tennis, maintaining focus and perseverance is crucial, especially after the initial hours of play when mental fatigue sets in. This long-term perspective is essential in investing as well. Many investors experience initial success, known as beginner’s luck, but they exit the market after facing losses

    Are you a common investor or a smart investor? 5 ways to combat volatility

    Market volatility unnerves investors who may panic, leading to hasty decisions and missed opportunities, such as during India's recent election results. Despite a sharp initial drop, equity markets rebounded to all-time highs soon after. Mastering market fluctuations is crucial for long-term financial security.

    What is this “bubble of bubbles” burst of the US Stock Markets being predicted?

    Economist Harry Dent has predicted a stock market crash calling it the “bubble of bubbles”. This has been described due to the loose monetary and fiscal policies followed by the US.

    • Plea in SC seeks Centre, SEBI to submit report in Jun 4 stock market crash

      A plea filed in the Supreme Court calls for a detailed report on the stock market crash following the election results, with losses reaching billions. The plea seeks action to strengthen regulations and protect investors, citing concerns over market volatility and lack of change despite previous directives.

      How to plan for a future stock market correction?

      Investors are moving investments to safer options like fixed deposits, bonds, and cash. There are many who are waiting for a stock market crash. Market corrections are temporary and unpredictable, so staying invested is key, says.

      Buy-the-dip didn't work for mutual fund investors on election result day due to 'tech glitch'

      Mutual fund investors faced disappointment as a technical glitch led to delayed NAV allotment amid a stock market crash. Many investors demanded compensation for losses incurred due to the glitch.

      When will Sensex, Nifty bounce back to pre-election level? Check top predictions

      Investors worry about Modi 3.0's reform push due to coalition dependence, causing market volatility. Historically, post-election, Nifty rebounds, but rich valuations concern FIIs. Analysts predict normalization, and suggest call spreads. JPMorgan targets 22,000, while Bernstein predicts 23,500.

      RIL investors suffer Rs 1.27 lakh crore loss as stock ends 7.5% lower

      Shares of RIL dropped 7.5% on BSE as NDA alliance's election results differed from exit polls, wiping off Rs 1.27 lakh crore from investors. RIL hit an all-time high of Rs 3,029 on June 3, with a market cap of Rs 20.44 lakh crore, now at Rs 18.9 lakh crore.

      Nifty Bank crashes by 5,000 points. PNB, SBI, HDFC Bank fall up to 20%

      Nifty Bank fell to 46,077.85, with all 12 stocks in the index trading in the red. Heavyweights HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank were among the top laggards. State Bank of India (SBI) also contributed to the downfall in good stead.

      Nifty crash worst single-day fall since Covid days. What should investors do?

      The possibility of a bear market looms if NDA's seat tally falls short, shifting focus to economic growth and earnings. A hung parliament may trigger a market downturn before investors refocus on financial indicators.

      Verdict Day: D-Street investors lose Rs 46 lakh crore as Sensex, Nifty in freefall

      Stock Market Crash Today: ​From the Sensex pack, Reliance Industries and HDFC Bank alone contributed to a 565-point decline in the index, while L&T, SBI, ITC, NTPC, and Power Grid were among other stocks dragging the index lower. Volatility gauge India VIX also spiked 20% to 25 levels. PSU, defence stocks were also trading with deep cuts.

      India VIX jumps 44%, registers highest single-day gain in 9 years

      India VIX, the fear index, soared by nearly 44%, marking its highest single-day gain in 9 years amidst strong election count trends. Investors adopted a risk-averse stance, leading to a 4,100-point drop in Sensex. Market capitalization declined by Rs 17.61 lakh crore. Experts anticipate VIX to hit 30, advising cautious investment strategies.

      NYSE glitch sparks volatility in dozens of stocks

      A glitch at the NYSE caused major swings in Berkshire Hathaway and Barrick Gold shares, leading to trading halts in multiple companies. The issue was resolved, with impacted stocks resuming trading after a technical problem was fixed.

      Market Mayhem: Sensex nosedives 617 points on F&O expiry day. Here are 5 factors behind today's crash

      Bears were on a rampage on Thursday as selling pressure was witnessed in most sectors. Sensex hit the day's low of 73,668.73 and Nifty briefly slipped below 22,500. Indices plummeted for the fourth straight day, sending Dalal Street into a tailspin. Here are top five factors behind the blood bath. Investors lost 4.49 lakh crore.

      Whether there is a 10% correction or a 30% crash, market to bounce back in 8-10 months: Rajat Sharma

      Rajat Sharma, Founder & CEO of Sana Securities, discusses the market valuations, particularly on the Nifty, currently at 21.9. He believes India is a bright spot even in a potential market correction or crash. Sharma says that post election results, on 10th or 12th July we will have the Union Budget and post that, there would be some correction.

      Stocks to buy: Bet on stocks with good entry points now; 5 stocks with up to 27% upside potential

      Stocks to buy: Identifying recently corrected stocks with good fundamentals can be effective in the current market. Moving averages help distinguish between stocks in correction and those in a bear trend. Stocks that have seen a recent correction and are fundamentally sound can prove good investment bets.

      Stock market fraud via WhatsApp, Facebook, Telegram: Two investors lost over Rs 3 crore; how to identify scam and protect yourself

      Stock market scams via WhatsApp, Telegram, Facebook or Instagram: Two investors lost over Rs 3 crore in separate scams, highlighting a concerning trend. Fraudsters lure victims via social media with promises of high returns. They use fake profiles, apps, and WhatsApp groups to build trust before blocking withdrawals. Beware social media stock tips promising high returns. It's a scam! Learn how to identify fraudsters and protect yourself. Read for modus operandi and red flags here.

      Daily Stock Tips: How 100 fraudsters tricked 200 investors through Telegram, Instagram, and WhatsApp

      Investment scams on social media platforms lure victims with promises of high returns. Delhi Police have arrested over 100 fraudsters employing sophisticated tactics. Scammers pose as representatives of reputed firms, offering free stock recommendations and making unrealistic promises. Victims, often homemakers and retirees, fall prey to pressure tactics, losing their hard-earned money.

      Amid high stock market volatility, BJP's Amit Shah shares a big share market buying tip

      Amid stock market volatility, Union Home Minister Amit Shah highlights the influence of stable governance on market performance, hinting at post-election upsurge. With elections ending June 4, Shah dismisses rumors linking market crashes to BJP's performance, urging confidence in pre-June 4 investments. He emphasizes the correlation between political stability and market positivity. India's VIX hits a 52-week high amidst investor concerns over election outcomes, influencing market trends.

      The most dangerous bias in market & 4 ways to overcome it

      Daniel Kahneman's work highlights the impact of overconfidence in decision-making processes, urging individuals to combat biases through critical thinking, data-driven analysis, humility, and expert consultations for informed and confident decisions in financial matters.

      Lok Sabha election or China effect? 4 reasons why Sensex has fallen 2,000 points in May

      Dalal Street's fear gauge, India VIX, surged over 60% this month, hitting a 52-week high of 21.49, as Sensex plummeted over 2,000 points. FIIs withdrew Rs 19,000 crore. Sensex fell 800 points today amid election uncertainty but rebounded as voting progressed.

      Amit Shah shares stock market tip: Buy before June 4 counting day

      In the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, a low voter turnout has led to a decline in the Sensex and Nifty. Union Home Minister Amit Shah, a BJP leader, has advised investors to view this dip as an opportunity to buy, stating that the market has experienced larger drops before and attributing the current situation to rumors rather than election-related factors.

      How embracing volatility is the path to wealth creation on Dalal Street

      From 1980 to 2023, the Sensex experienced corrections of less than 10% in a year only four times, underscoring the rarity of such events. Intra-year declines of 10-20% are common, with notable corrections of 60% in 2008 and 38% in 2020. Despite these fluctuations, the index yielded positive annual returns three out of four times.

      Where to look for new opportunities in this expensive market?

      In an expensive market, hidden opportunities exist despite high valuations. Asset management companies offer potential post sector rerating. Discounted prospects like UTI and ABSL present favorable entry points for investors eyeing long-term growth.

      Investors lose over Rs 2 lakh crore as Sensex melts 733 pts. 7 key factors behind today's bloodbath

      Selling pressure from RIL and HDFC Bank led to a major crash in Indian indices. The market capitalisation of BSE-listed companies dropped by a whopping Rs 2.53 lakh crore. India VIX surged due to increasing volatility and concerns over Q4 earnings, election season, and US Fed rate cut.

      Devina Mehra's portfolio tips: Avoid the big losses, avoid a big hit to your capital & then you will win

      Devina Mehra warns investors about smallcap crash risks during euphoria. Emphasizes careful stock selection and managing risk to avoid losses. Advocates for cautious approach in volatile markets for better returns. In case of industrial, Mehra says: " I expect, sometime this year, maybe the story will be over. Of course, we have trimmed, we have changed stocks and we have done all of that but we are still overweight in that sector as we speak."

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