VOLATILE ENVIRONMENT
Jail term for delay in giving out ID cards: How compliance overkill mars chemical industry
It is time to do away with the complex and wide-ranging regulatory provisions in the chemical industry if the promising segment, which has a considerable number of MSME players, is to achieve its potential.
‘Boring’ Bitcoin sends weekend trading volume to all-time lows
Bitcoin's weekend trading volume hit an all-time low of 16% in 2024, influenced by the introduction of Bitcoin ETFs aligning trading hours with traditional exchanges. This shift has decreased price volatility, indicating Bitcoin's evolution into a more stable asset for investors.
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.
Chief of Air Staff urges prioritisation of modernisation for India's armed forces
Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari emphasized the critical need for India to invest in modernizing its armed forces amid evolving security challenges during the Capstone Seminar organized by the Indian Air Force, the College of Air Warfare, and the Centre for Air Power Studies. He highlighted India's strategic culture, the importance of strategic partnerships, boosting indigenous defense production, and adopting a comprehensive approach to security in facing multifaceted challenges.
New bubble? Why are smallcaps and PSU stocks rebounding strongly from June 4 lows? Ashwini Agarwal answers
Ashwini Agarwal says he cannot get himself to agree that the PSU valuations have become quite eye-popping and has room for further upside. But bubbles have their own mind and bubbles can get a lot bigger before they burst. So, there may be a lot of upside.
Don't see end of bull market cycle in India for next few years: Ridham Desai
Sensex I think compounds at 12% to 15%, but it will not go linearly up and there will be ups and downs, so there will be periods when the Sensex returns a lot more and then there will be a few occasions when the Sensex is not doing so well.
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ETMarkets Smart Talk: There will be FOMO among long only FIIs in Modi 3.0: Sorbh Gupta
On the day of the result, the market experienced increased volatility. But we anticipate that this volatility will lessen over the coming days and that the market's attention will eventually switch to macro and solid fundamentals, which continue to remain strong.
Milind Karmarkar on two sectors that may outperform in Modi 3.0
Power utilities have already done well and possibly they will continue to do well because there is growth in that sector. So, many of these companies are putting in new power plants and things like that. So, there is definitely growth in that sector.
How to turn panic into profit: Only lesson equity investors should learn to manage stock market volatility
When things get tough, those who have managed to get the basics right— diversification, cost averaging, asset allocation—don’t panic. Investors should have done this and been confident about it. This only comes with simplicity. Embracing simplicity in investment strategy is not just a defensive move, but a proactive approach to building a resilient portfolio.
ETMarkets Smart Talk: There will be political stability; healthcare could turn out to be the dark horse in FY25: Aditya Khemka
Global investors haven't got much choice but to remain invested in India and perhaps increase allocations despite the political uncertainty.
FMCG rally continues post poll results; Heritage, HUL, Dabur, Marico jump up to 15%
FMCG stocks surged amid falling markets post-election results, with players like Heritage, Marico, Zydus Wellness, and Godrej Consumer Products rallying. Defensive stocks gained favor as the FMCG index rose by over 5%.
Dilemma before mutual funds investors: Buy now or wait till election results?
Mutual fund investors face a dilemma amidst volatile stock market conditions during Lok Sabha elections. Fear of correction at peak market levels and FOMO driving sectoral/thematic funds. Analysts recommend balanced advantage funds, asset allocation funds, and hybrid funds for moderate risk appetite investors.
We continue to remain positive on Indian equities: Prashant Jain
I would continue to be positive on Indian equities. And see, please appreciate what happened yesterday. If something moves up 10%, 12%, and it is pricing in a lot of expectations. After all, what changed in a single day yesterday? Nothing.
Election cycles and stock market performance: Don’t ignore the long-term
National elections can create market anxiety due to policy uncertainties, impacting market and economy. Understanding election results' relation to equities market performance is crucial for investors' long-term outlook.
Top stocks to buy: Bet on companies with healthy net profit margins to remain versatile during uncertain market conditions
The markets are expected to rally if the election results align with expectations. Nonetheless, persistent macro issues and valuation concerns may constrain the upside potential. Analysts suggest that investors capitalise on the current volatility by accumulating quality stocks.
Insurance stocks offering good defensive positions with strong value additions: Sanjiv Bhasin
Amid election result uncertainties, staying invested is advised. Anticipated market rebound post-results may drive new highs. Favorable fundamentals support quality stock buying, especially in insurance and banking sectors. Opportunities also seen in mid and small-cap stocks like Rattan Power.
Should you invest in multi asset funds pre-election for post-election gains?
Invest in multi-asset funds for a balanced investment portfolio with proper asset allocation. Consider the risks and limits of equity markets pre-election for post-election gains.
Are we headed for a sell-on-news market on June 4? Siddhartha Khemka explains
Siddhartha Khemka assesses Paytm's situation, noting the impact of RBI regulations on the banking business. He emphasizes the need for management changes and regulatory approvals for growth in the lending and distribution segments. Khemka also says that they have a buy rating on both Jindal Steel and JSW Steel and also have a positive view on Coal India as well as NMDC which are dependent on the overall metal pack.
Long-term investment in Bitcoin remains promising despite market volatility, says Kumar Gaurav of Cashaa
Kumar Gaurav, Founder and CEO of Cashaa, discussed the impact of factors like escalating crude oil prices and potential interest rate changes by the Federal Reserve on Bitcoin and speculative assets in an interview with ETMarkets. Gaurav says: "We are launching our earn, borrow, spend and store wallets in seven regions including Europe, UAE, India, Turkey, Indonesia, South Africa and Kenya as the first phase of our new direct-to-consumer business model."
Crypto Talk: Election year economic policies could propel Bitcoin to new heights, predicts Rajagopal Menon of WazirX
2024 is projected to be a significant year for cryptocurrencies with government spending expected to rise, leading to a potential reduction in interest rates. Bitcoin's price surge post-halving is driven by factors like institutional demand and cyclical patterns. Rajagopal Menon says no one who has held Bitcoin for more than 4 years has ever lost money. Systematically buying Bitcoin every month, similar to investing in a mutual fund, can be an effective strategy.
Best medium duration mutual funds to invest in May 2024
There are no changes in the recommendation list this month. If you are investing in these schemes, you can relax and continue with your investments. Follow our monthly updates regularly.
Losing sleep over election results? 35 stocks to hedge portfolio from Prabhudas
Stating that consumption-led sectors will do better, irrespective of which government comes to power, Amnish Aggarwal gave out a list of 35 stocks like FMCG, auto, healthcare, IT services, banks, capital goods, commodities, consumer durables, and telecom.
Volatility has risen as Lok Sabha Elections 2024 fever grips the stock market; will polls halt the rally?
Volatility has risen in recent weeks as election fever grips the market. The heightened volatility stems from concerns over lower voter turnout in the ongoing general elections, potentially indicating an unfavourable verdict for the ruling party. Is this market nervousness a sign of future trends or a temporary blip before equities resume their upward journey?
Full impact of capacity expansion will start coming in from FY26: JSW Steel MD
Jayant Acharya of JSW Steel discusses the company's capacity expansion plans, stable pricing trends, inorganic growth opportunities, and overseas operations performance, emphasizing the focus on value-added products for business stability. Acharya says in the last quarter, 62% of sales was from value-added and specials and 61% for the year as a whole. In terms of absolute volume, it has grown substantially.
Global bond play: With depth will come volatility, too
Vikas Jain, head of India trading, fixed-income, currencies and commodities at Bank of America, said as foreign investment in Indian bonds heads toward the 10% weight on the JP Morgan bond index next year, the process of discretionary weighting changes would start to play out, creating a more complex trading environment.
F&O Talk: Sudeep Shah of SBI Securities shares notes from his Nifty, Nifty Bank playbook
Currently, the index is trading above its short and long-term moving averages. The daily RSI has given a breakout of a falling wedge pattern and is about to cross the 60 mark, indicating strengthening momentum. Additionally, all the other indicators and oscillators indicate strength, and hence, we expect the current positive momentum to continue.
Beat stock market volatility with Sharpe ratio: 8 stocks with up to 37% upside potential
Stocks that have delivered good risk-adjusted returns can effectively manage the rising market uncertainty.
Caught in electoral choppy waters
Markets turbulent pre-election with Sensex, Nifty affected. Economic factors, global conditions, MF investments crucial. Investment horizon, fiscal policy, CAD, inflation target key. Emphasis on rural consumption, private investment, manufacturing exports.
Gold prices rally ahead of Akshaya Tritiya. What investors should know?
The precious metal has surged approximately 20%, hitting a record high of $2,431 per ounce in the international market on April 12 and exceeding Rs 74,000 in the Indian market due to strong purchases by central banks and demand from retail investors amid growing geopolitical tensions.
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