BUSINESS
Sensex holds above 38,000, five factors fuelling the upward move
Liquidity has given ammunition to the bulls to charge ahead on D-Street. Foreign investors have poured in more than Rs 14,000 crore in Indian markets so far in March.
BUSINESS
Spread between large & midcap returns has peaked, latter more attractive now: MOFSL
Retail investors can selectively do value buying as the valuation premium of midcaps and small-caps over large-caps has reduced significantly.
BUSINESS
Experts suggest Bull run in market will continue; Sensex could touch 50,000 in next decade
We believe that the probability of the Sensex peaking at 50,000 or more in the current bull market is high, says Vivek Ranjan Misra, Head of Fundamental Research at Karvy Stock Broking.
BUSINESS
An evening walk down Dalal Street: Don't lose heart! Nifty has just taken a breather, rally intact
Experts said it is now advisable to look at stocks which are displaying signs of a breakout.
BUSINESS
FOMO or catch-up? Nearly 40 smallcaps with high FII holding up 10-40% in 2019
Experts feel that midcaps and are likely to outperform largecaps in 2019; hence, investors should stay with quality.
BUSINESS
An evening walk down Dalal Street: Rally may extend to 11,500, stick to quality stocks
Yogesh Mehta of Motilal Oswal Securities said when the market moves from strong disappointment to optimism, retail investors should watch out for the stocks that they pick for their portfolio
BUSINESS
Midcaps likely to outperform largecaps in 2019; Sensex target for year-end at 45K: Karvy
While we believe that risk appetite has picked up significantly, and the valuations of mid-caps are in a neutral zone compared to large-caps.
BUSINESS
Investor wealth up Rs 8 lk cr in March as FII inflows get a boost, Street expects Modi return
Market-capitalisation of BSE-listed companies rose by Rs 12 lakh crore as on March 12 to Rs 148.20 lakh crore from Rs 136.24 lakh crore as recorded on February 19
BUSINESS
An evening walk down Dalal Street: ICICI Bank, RIL among 7 stocks that investors can buy after today's rally
The market has been moving in one direction and that is up so far in March. The S&P BSE Sensex has already rallied 1668 points while Nifty surged 509 points in the same period.
BUSINESS
Bulls take charge on Street as Sensex rallies 1,000 pts in March; 5 factors driving the rally
In February, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) had invested a net amount of Rs 11,182 crore in the capital markets (both equity and debt)
BUSINESS
March FII inflow at Rs 8,000 cr, boosts Sensex to 6-month high
US Fed commentary, expectations of a recovery in earnings, as well as expectation of a stable government at the center are some factors which might be triggering a rally in Indian markets, suggest experts.
BUSINESS
With an eye on elections, experts say don't ignore these 5 sectoral themes
Things were not so cheap in 2014 and stocks could be a lot more expensive as we go into 2019 elections. Hence the high beta names may give relatively subdued performance compared to previous elections, said Amar Singh of Angel Broking.
BUSINESS
Evening Walk Down Dalal Street: Nifty, Sensex hits 2019 high; time to book profits or stay put?
The S&P BSE Sensex closed above 37000 for the first time since September 19, 2018, while Nifty50 reclaimed 11,100 levels for the first time since September 21.
BUSINESS
Sensex may hit 100k before 2030; expect 15% CAGR over 3 yrs post elections: Dipan Mehta
The trend may continue for a few more weeks, but large scale follow up buying is likely to emerge only if there is a favourable outcome in the Lok Sabha elections.
BUSINESS
As Nifty reclaims 11K, 242 stocks in Nifty500 gain 10-100%; time to buy?
Recent data suggests that the froth seen in the broader market has come down and the valuations are ripe for selective stock picking
TRENDS
Over 150 stocks in small-cap index rose 10-40% in 4 days; scope of re-rating?
The big rally seen in the small & mid-caps suggest that the broader market could be on the cusp of a re-rating as the valuations are looking attractive, suggest experts.
BUSINESS
Evening Walk Down D-Street: Elections and growth slowdown harry investors
On a weekly basis, Nifty50 closed with gains of 1.5 percent while the Sensex rallied over 600 points or 1.6 percent.
BUSINESS
Women, don’t restrict yourself to corporates; jump into the world of trading
A survey by CDSL highlighted that women have increasingly become financially independent, but so far the percentage of women considering the capital market as an investment avenue has remained at less than 25%
BUSINESS
Evening Walk Down D-Street: BoB, Tata Steel among top stocks which are looking attractive; here’s why
IT stocks succumbed to selling pressure for yet another day as the rupee hit a 2-month high. Wipro was down 3 percent, while Infosys and Tech Mahindra shed a little over 1 percent each.
BUSINESS
We are in a pre-election rally; 42K on Sensex by Dec 2019 possible: Experts
Ridham Desai of Morgan Stanley in a report said that the market could start pricing in stronger poll outcome in coming weeks, and the broader market will likely outperform Nifty.
BUSINESS
Will bulls march on D-St this March? Historical data suggests it's likely
With the market in a consolidation mode, and with domestic flow coming into the market it’s very likely that the fiscal year could end on an upbeat note, said Naveen Kulkarni, of Reliance Securities
BUSINESS
Evening Walk Down Dalal Street: Beaten down stocks could see double digit gains till elections
Vishal Malkan, Founder Malkans View said it might be early to say that the pre-election rally has started but one thing is certain that March expiry will be better than February.
BUSINESS
Expect banking, infra, oil & gas sectors to outperform in long term: Geojit Financial
This is a good time to find value stock since valuation based on P/E and P/B has become very lucrative on a long history of last seven years.
BUSINESS
Small & midcaps make a comeback: 24 stocks feature on analysts' preferred list
In terms of valuations, the Nifty Mid-cap index is now trading at valuations which are similar to or marginally lower than the levels seen in 2014 wherein the first legs of the midcap bull-run started







