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MC Interview: Promising outlook for Indian markets, focus on quality stocks, says Sharekhan's Gaurav Dua

The outlook for the Indian markets in the medium to long term is highly promising, primarily due to the ongoing multi-year economic growth cycle and the anticipated robust growth in corporate profits over the coming years.

July 11, 2023 / 08:13 IST
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In a recent interview Gaurav Dua, Sr VP & Head – Capital Market Strategy, Sharekhan by BNP Paribas said the outlook for the Indian markets in the medium to long term is highly promising, primarily due to the ongoing multi-year economic growth cycle and the anticipated robust growth in corporate profits over the coming years.

From an investor's standpoint, it is advisable to refrain from chasing momentum and speculative stocks at their current levels. However, it is prudent to remain invested in high-quality stocks. In fact, any volatility or market pullback should be viewed as an opportunity to carefully accumulate selectively chosen stocks at more favorable entry levels, Dua added. Edited excerpts:

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What is your take on markets? Should investors exit at this time, or remain invested?

Markets never fail to surprise. Benchmark indices have climbed the wall of worries and practically made a new high almost everyday in the past couple of weeks. Post the recent rally, Nifty trades at 19.5-20x one year forward earnings which is at premium to long term average and not cheap anymore. However, the outlook on the medium to long term remains extremely attractive given the multi-year economic growth cycle and the expected healthy growth in corporate profits over the next few years. From an investor's perspective, one needs to avoid chasing momentum and speculative stocks at current levels. But can stay invested in good quality stocks. In fact, any volatile or pullback should be used to accumulate carefully short-listed stocks at better entry levels.