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    Some & simple diligence is all what is required for wealth creation: 5 smallcap stocks for long term investors

    On a day when Nifty and sensex are trading with a big cut and all the segments are in red. Talking of small caps which is one probably riskiest segment of the market might appear to be going in the wrong direction. But the fact is that it is a day like this which serves as a reminder of two things. First, however strong the bull run might be, corrections are bound to take place. Second, finally in the end, it is business and the management which manages the business which matters for earnings and earning is what matters to the street. So, if you are looking to invest in markets and especially in the small cap segment there has to be a checklist which if followed, the probability of making mistakes gets reduced and also one is able to get to stocks which create wealth over the long term.

    Midcaps stocks: Bullish, Selective, Long term, combined the three for wealth creation. 5 mid caps stocks with upside potential of upto 22 %

    In a market where bulls are ruling every corner of the street, and stocks are either fairly valued or overvalued. The big question is how does one take care of the basic aspect of buying good quality stocks at reasonable valuations. While in this market reasonable valuation might be difficult to find so it would be better to focus on finding quality business knowing full well that one is paying premium in bullish times. Just do a little hard work and ask some questions about the business one is going to be owning after one buys the stock. Doing all this will help in selecting the right stock and staying with them in order to create long term wealth.

    Will consumer durables & EMS stocks see another round of re-rating? 7 stocks with an upside potential of up to 24%

    There are talks of the budget being focussed on two things, one giving continued push to investment and second to increase the disposable income in the hands of people. The second could be done by cutting taxes or making changes with the tax slab. While many sectors will feel the impact but one of the sectors which may feel maximum impact is the consumer durable sector. Now given the fact that the consumer durable sector has a closed link with the EMS companies, they both have to be looked at together. Check out Stock Reports Plus, powered by Refinitiv, for price targets of over 4,000 listed stocks along with detailed company analysis focusing on five key components - earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum to generate standardized scores. SR+ Reports is a complimentary offering to ETPrime members.

    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".

    ArcelorMittal shelves plan to close S.African steel plant

    "The board and management have decided that the longs (steel) business will continue to operate to allow an opportunity for the short, medium and longer-term initiatives aimed at securing its sustainability, to be fully explored," ArcelorMittal South Africa said in a trading update.

    • Summers are over. Should a tactical trade turn into a long-term investment? 5 AC & white goods stocks which surged with the rising temperature

      There are many sectors which make it to headlines at a particular time of the year. Like we would see agriculture and irrigation stock coming to headline around budget time, hotel stocks during holiday season. So, while they are cyclical stocks, because their cycles are much shorter as compared to typical cyclical stocks like metals, where cycles may last for many years, they are not typically classified as cyclical stocks. But essentially they are and cyclical stocks are more tactical trade rather than long term investment, which you can buy and forget for years. There is another set of companies who also make it to the headline and probably to the list of top gainers around the same time every year. Companies whose fortunes are linked with what happens in the summer season. This time again it happened, right from AC makers to fan makers to an ice cream company. All have witnessed an upward movement. Should be kept for it is time to say goodbye till next season.

      Midcaps stocks for long term investors: 5 stocks from different sectors with right financial & growth matrix and upside potential of up to 49%

      Buying quality stocks should be one of the basic principles while investing in markets. But when one is buying mid-cap stocks this principle becomes even more important for multiple reasons. At this point of time, when valuations are high and small corrections can lead to strong negative reactions in stock prices. So, while capital gains is the objective, never lose the perspective of protecting capital from sudden shocks. Now how does one do it? Look at the underlying business which is best understood by going through its annual report and look at a certain basic ratio in order to figure out how much return that underlying business can generate in best and worst case.

      Capture the theme at the right time: Is investment in EV a good long-term bet?

      The rise in EVs can be attributed to two main factors, first, a substantial global push by governments to achieve net zero emissions through various policy measures; and second, a nearly 90% decrease in battery costs over the past ten years, which has made EVs more affordable and, as a result, brought them closer to cost parity with internal combustion engines (ICE)

      Short-term headwind, long-term opportunities for investors: 4 small finance banks with upside potential of up to 35%

      The increase in credit costs has been an issue which has been bothering banks, some more, some less. Even the chairman of India’s largest bank had to come out and give a statement regarding it. However the question arises when these headwinds which are periodic in nature and part of the business cycle hits any sector what should be done. Should one move out of the sector? Should one continue to stay invested or should one buy more of the stock of that sector. The answer is dependent on one simple factor which is how large is the opportunity which that sector has. If the answer is that the opportunity is very large, then probably, it is the second and third option which one may look at. Probably in case of small finance banks, which are today reeling under the pressure due to guidance by one bank fit the bill. These banks are no stranger to dealing with challenges since the time they were born. Challenges thrown by regulatory tightening and economic cycles.

      This ratio helps in avoiding mirage of value in bullish time: 5 stocks from different sectors for long-term investors

      Given the high probability that bulls will be soon seen all over the street. It would be better to just be a bit more cautious while taking incremental exposure. One thing which investors need to take into consideration is that there is a big difference in what is value and what looks cheap due to one financial ratio, more often than not, relying on PE may lead to wrong investment decisions. When looking for long term investment, it is better to use PEG ratio, though finding the right ratio is itself a challenge. PEG ratio is much better compared to the commonly used P/E ratio. It helps in avoiding stocks which might appear cheap but actually are not value buys. Also in sectors which are cyclical in nature, looking at the price earning matrix may lead to wrong decisions.

      India's consumer market represents long-term structural opportunity: N Chandrasekaran

      Tata Consumer Products Ltd Chairman N Chandrasekaran highlighted India's consumer market as a long-term structural opportunity, driven by factors like population, a growing middle class, rapid urbanisation, increasing disposable incomes, and rising aspirations.

      Govt may increase emphasis on consumption and job creation: Pramod Gubbi

      ​So, we went into the elections quite strongly positioned for a potential adverse event. But it was not because we expected any adverse event. It is just our style of investing. So, to that extent, there has been almost next to nothing in terms of changes that we have made pre or post elections.

      Insurers lap up GSec derivatives to manage liabilities

      Global funds and insurers are showing strong demand for Indian government bonds, particularly ahead of their inclusion in a JP Morgan index. Insurers are increasingly interested in Bond Forward Rate Agreements (Bond-FRA) to manage long-term liabilities, with significant trading activity reported by Clearing Corporation of India (CCIL).

      Tata AIA Life launches Midcap Momentum Index Fund

      Tata AIA Life Insurance launches Midcap Momentum Index Fund to capitalize on India's midcap sector growth potential, offering investors a chance to benefit from high-growth midcap stocks through ULIP and ILP solutions.

      ET Mutual Funds Explains: Want to know how many years will your investment take to triple? Use Rule 114

      Rule 72 and Rule 114 offer quick calculations to estimate investment growth in mutual funds. Rule 72 predicts the time it takes for investments to double, while Rule 114 determines the time to triple. By dividing the respective number by the rate of return, investors can gauge their investment's growth trajectory.

      Insurers worried over surrender value rule

      Life insurance companies have expressed concerns over proposed regulatory changes that would offer higher surrender values to policyholders the first year itself. Industry representatives have sent their feedback saying that these reforms could severely impact profitability and policy persistence.

      Sweden, Norway ink long-term security deals with Ukraine

      Zelenskyy visited Stockholm as Western nations discuss whether to let Kyiv use weapons provided by them to strike targets inside Russia. The security deals with Sweden and Norway bring to 15 the number of agreements Kyiv has signed with Western nations.

      Mutual Funds line up 12 new offers with investor interest still strong

      Motilal Oswal launched a multicap fund and JM Financial has started a small-cap fund to complete their product basket in the diversified fund space. Many fund houses are launching thematic funds that include the likes of financial services, manufacturing and special opportunities.

      Suited for investors with long-term time horizon: 5 midcap stocks with upside potential of up to 30%

      If one looks at how the sentiment cycle has moved in the last five months for the mid-cap, it has come full circle. At the start of the year 2024, “hope” nothing can go wrong with mid-caps, so load them. Then comes fear in the middle of February which peaks by the end of March. The again hope in April and now at this point of time “confusion” At this point of time the question whether “ I should sell or buy more” needs to be replaced by “what business do I own and whether that business is going to grow or not” The reason why it is important to change the question itself is the fact that it business on the ground which will make the difference between in final returns. Another thing is whether the management has seen good and bad times, because that is what gives them the ability to deliver in all conditions.

      NPS investment: Why exit barrier is the biggest positive feature of the NPS, explains Sriram Iyer of HDFC Pension

      Many individuals have concerns that their money will get stuck in the NPS till retirement. That’s not necessarily a bad thing because the money is at the right place. Investment returns can be enormous if held for the long term, Sriram Iyer tells ET Wealth.

      How to save Rs 1 crore with a monthly salary of Rs 25,000

      Building a Rs 1 crore corpus with a Rs 25,000 salary requires discipline and time. Experts recommend consistent investment in equity mutual funds via SIPs for long-term wealth creation. Starting early and increasing SIP contributions can accelerate wealth creation significantly if you know the right tools. Further, you must consider factors like risk tolerance and investment tenure as well. ET Wealth Online explains how you can become a crorepati even with a salary of Rs 25,000 per month.

      Staying with stronger ones is always better option: 5 Midcap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of upto 42%

      In its lifetime every midcap company sees some headwinds. There are many examples from history which show the difference between the companies which have been able to survive and grow even after all the trouble is that of the parent company. A company belonging to a strong industrial group which has a track record of handling many economic cycles in the past has a higher probability of surviving a bad phase and coming back on a growth path as compared to a company in the same line of business which does not have the backing of a strong parent. The reasons are simple, when that midcap company of a large group will see a tough time, at a group level there is management bandwidth in terms of both financial and human resources to help it over bad times. Look over the last two decades at how companies like Voltas, Tata chemicals, which at one point if time were mid sized companies because large and stable business. So, if one is looking at investing in mid-cap, surely have a look if it has the back of a large and strong industrial house.

      Bad news flow & good stock prices: 5 agro-chemical stocks with upside potential of up to 30%

      What is the news flow regarding the agrochemical sector today? Probably the following: China is dumping, there is over capacity in many segments, over inventory issues are plaguing the industry globally, erratic weather conditions in different parts of the world. One would feel agro chemical stocks are better avoided now. But in markets, when the news flow is bad, stock prices are probably good. Also, in the case of the agro chemicals sector, it's mostly short term issues. So, it is time to keep them on the watch list.

      Bearing the brunt today, but good for long term: 6 stocks with pedigree from the financial services sector with upside potential of up to 28%

      One of the best and probably also the worst part of the presentation of return performance of any stocks or for that matter any asset class is a small change in the date for the calculation and one can show whether the glass is half full or half empty. Probably this is happening with the financial service stocks. In the recent past a number of times they have been shown as under performers. But what is being omitted is the fact that over the long term these are stocks which have delivered very good returns and generated wealth. The reason for their short term underperformance is the fact that these stocks are over owned by FPI and because they are sellers in Indian equities these stocks have been facing pressure. But on a relative basis, the pressure in stock prices is far less as compared to what earlier such selling episodes used to bring. Given the fact that fundamentally these stocks are on strong footing as compared to what they were a few years back, it is better to have a look at them with a long term perspective.

      These midcap stocks with ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos can rally over 20%, according to analysts

      The way mid-cap stocks have performed in the last one week. The biggest question would be whether this is another short term profit booking move or a beginning of a long phase correction and valuation adjustment. The answer would depend on one thing, election results. The policy continuity will lead to continued re-rating of the mid-cap segment as operationally the working of mid-cap companies have seen maximum improvement in terms of cost of capital which is the biggest factor for a mid cap companies. During this phase, analysts are bullish on select stocks from different sectors, some of which are either the leaders of their sector or part of the top three companies which are known to be well managed. 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.

      These largecaps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and upside potential of more than 20%

      Just because the nifty has been trading in the red for the last few trading sessions, the word correction might be heard on the street. but the fact is that for the last many weeks, there has been a correction which has been taking place on the street. It is a sectoral correction which is taking place. The good part is that such kind of sectoral corrections are indicative of underlying bullishness and these corrections are part of any bull run. Though for all this will hold true only with a condition of policy continuity after elections. The only thing any investor needs to make sure is that in any corrective phase, bias when making fresh investment should be toward large cap stocks as there is a possibility that they would see less damage in corrections which are stronger in nature due to global or macro developments. 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". The screener applies different algorithms for all BSE and NSE stocks.

      ETMarkets Smart Talk: Why Harshad Patil is positive on high quality smallcap businesses

      Harshad Patil focuses on identifying small-cap businesses poised to benefit from manufacturing emphasis and formalization, delivering consistent earnings growth for long-term value creation. Tata AIA's diverse product range outperforms benchmarks, maximizing investor returns.

      Aadhar Housing Finance offers a long-term growth story

      Aadhar Housing Finance, the country’s largest affordable home loan company based on assets under management (AUM), plans to raise Rs 1,000 crore through a fresh issue of shares to augment the capital base and up to Rs 2,000 crore through an offer for sale by the promoter BCP Topco, an affiliate of the Blackstone group.

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