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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.

    5 investing lessons from India’s T20 World Cup triumph

    India's triumph against the odds in the final serves as a powerful lesson in trusting the process even when faced with adversity. Despite a mere 3% chance of victory, the team's unwavering faith in their strategies proved crucial. Similarly, in investing, initial expectations can often be misleading. Investors may be tempted to abandon investments due to short-term market fluctuations, potentially missing out on significant long-term gains.

    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.

    Is Warren Buffett aware that the US dollar is losing 99.99% of its value? What did Michael Saylor say about this?

    In a podcast, Michael Saylor has warned that the US dollar is losing its value due to high rate of inflation and other currency options. He added that well known investors are aware of this reality.

    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.

    Potential for huge NRI money coming into India via GIFT city: Bhavin Shah

    “We have investments in large private sector banks, some regional private sector banks, NBFCs, MFI, microfinance, wealth management, life insurance, so pretty much across the board. We continue to find a large number of stocks that are still reasonably valued. We also are overweight on aviation,” says Bhavin Shah

    • Banks may relatively underperform compared to rest of the market: Ajay Srivastava

      ​The deal turnaround cycles are three months to six months. So, fundamentally the banks have a problem that the best customers of them can raise equity any point of time. Most of the India is getting deleveraged.

      What should be your investment strategy after elections?

      Market volatility post Indian election triggered short-term turbulence, yet history shows eventual alignment with economic fundamentals. Resilient corporate earnings, infrastructure development and vigilant sector monitoring are emphasized for long-term strategic investments amidst fluctuating market conditions.

      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.

      Expect a return of 12-13% from largecaps in 3-5 years: Sanjay H Parekh

      ​The roadmap for consolidation of fiscal deficit will continue. The banking balance sheets are very strong. The corporate balance sheets because clearly those are also at all-time low on leverage.

      Deepak Shenoy hunting for winning stocks in 5 key megatrends

      It is difficult to gauge changes in core fundamentals in just two weeks, but it appears that there is a level of political continuity that is acceptable to markets. It isn’t just retail investors; by June 24, foreign portfolio investors have added Rs 13,000 crore into equity markets as well. In the short term, the markets are slaves of liquidity, and the inflows seem to be strong.

      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.

      Jigar Mistry on five sectors where investors can allocate fresh capital

      Mutual funds, if you look at the smallcap number of folios, that has gone up 4x in under three years. We have now more smallcap folios than midcap or largecap number of folios.

      How to deploy Rs 2 crore inheritance to meet child education expenses & retirement goals

      If you have any mutual fund queries, message on ET Mutual Funds on Facebook/Twitter. We will get it answered by our panel of experts.

      More than 50% value and contra mutual funds outperform benchmarks. Should you invest?

      Around 69% and 100% of value and contra mutual funds respectively outperformed benchmarks in the last three years, driven by market recovery and strategic stock selection, as per ETMutualFunds and experts like Abhishek Jain from Arihant Capital.

      Will govt maintain its investment-led growth strategy in the upcoming Budget? Harish Krishnan answers

      ​The approach that we have chosen is different which is that we are buying only from the IPL teams. The IPL teams are the mutual fund equivalents in our case which themselves are scouting across all of these Ranji Trophy players.

      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.

      Best value funds to invest in June 2024

      Value investors buy such stocks and wait for the market to discover these stocks. When the discovery happens, the stock prices will go up, and value investors make money. It may sound simple. But it is not very easy to execute. The market may take very long to discover these stocks and it may test your patience

      Unlocking the power of passive value investing through Nifty 50 Value 20 Index

      Investing can be done in many ways. One of the eminent investment philosophies that is used by investors is value investing. Value investing is an investment strategy where investors seek to buy stocks that they believe are undervalued by the market. These stocks are typically trading below their intrinsic value, which is determined by analysing the company's fundamentals, such as earnings, dividends, and growth potential.

      For MF investors, multi-asset approach is way to go

      According to mutual funds research firm Value Research, at present flexi-cap schemes on average have an allocation of 50.9% to blue-chips, 19.9% to large-caps, 22.9% to mid-caps and 6.8% to small-caps.

      Stock investing - have you found your investing style?

      Understanding different investing styles is crucial for long-term success in stock investing. Whether it's quality, value, momentum, low volatility, or sentiment, investors must align their strategy with their preferences and comfort to navigate the market effectively.

      Anxious about 4th June poll results? Hedge your fears & leverage your optimism, doing it is not rocket science

      Till a few weeks back, expectation of the street was very clear that policy continuity post 4th June. But then there was a bout of selling from foreign portfolio investors (FPI) and a narrative got created that they are selling due to polls. First logical question to counter this narrative would be to ask a counter question. Do they have some kind of insider information, the answer is surely no. Probably, just a few weeks back, after remaining in the dumps for years, the Chinese market came back into limelight, because of better than expected GDP numbers. So, there was a bit of movement of money. So, there is narrative and there is counter narrative. So rather than getting into a debate, there is a way to take care of both. The only thing is, a decision has to be made either today or Monday. Given the fact that there is a high level of noise on the street, more than anything else it is time to manage the risk of emotional decision making.

      1 million to $13 million in 5 yrs: 'Indian Warren Buffet' Mohnish Pabrai shares his success journey

      Mohnish Pabrai, an Indian-American investor and founder of Pabrai Investment Funds, credits his success to emulating Warren Buffett's investment principles. Pabrai's journey, marked by substantial returns and strategic bets, showcases the efficacy of Buffett's methods. Known for his high-return investments and avoidance of startups and IPOs, Pabrai's approach emphasizes value investing and selectivity. His net worth and insights on investment strategies highlight the power of disciplined, long-term investing.

      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.

      MF Query: Planning for retirement? A 10% increase in SIP can double your portfolio value in 20 years

      Devadas Shenoy seeks SIP guidance for retirement planning. Girirajan Murugan advises diversifying across styles, increasing SIPs annually for accelerated growth, and warns on sector funds' risk. Strategic planning can optimize returns and mitigate risks over 28 years.

      Spending at ease in retirement: Follow these 5 rules to grow your savings at all times

      The fear that the retirement corpus will not be enough comes primarily from it being small. It is also stoked by how the corpus is invested. The conservative mistake of earning years is repeated in retirement. The money is invested in debt products and income earning assets. Many retirees believe that equity investing will put their lifetime savings at risk.

      Best value funds to invest in May 2024

      Value investors buy such stocks and wait for the market to discover these stocks. When the discovery happens, the stock prices will go up, and value investors make money. It may sound simple. But it is not very easy to execute. The market may take very long to discover these stocks and it may test your patience.

      Government gains PSU muscle as stocks climb peaks

      The value had touched a high of 22% of total market capitalisation of listed firms in June 2009, dropping to a low of 5.1% in September 2020 before doubling since then, according to data from primeinfobase.com. Re-ratings amid large valuation discounts, high dividend yields, record cash flows and news of possible privatisation triggered a sharp rally in public sector companies over the last three years.

      MF Query: If there is no sudden crash then Rs 50,000 corpus per month turns to Rs 50 lakh in 5 years

      If you have any mutual fund queries, message on ET Mutual Funds on Facebook/Twitter. We will get it answered by our panel of experts.

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