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FOMO driving mid & smallcaps; avoid building aggressive long positions in Nifty: Nirali Shah of Samco Securities

Pessimist bulls are more cautious and lack aggression which is what we are witnessing currently. The trend which is still on the upside lacks the strength as valuations are on the higher side, says Shah.

July 17, 2021 / 11:47 IST
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Adding long positions aggressively at these levels might not be prudent. The ideal strategy would be to wait for corrections in the fundamentally sound stocks and invest, Nirali Shah, Head of Equity Research, Samco Securities said in an interview with Moneycontrol’s Kshitij Anand. Q) Despite volatility bulls managed to hold on to gains throughout this week pushing Nifty50 above 15900 levels. What led to the price action?

A) Both Nifty and Bank Nifty rose to a new high without any hesitation. Lack of negative triggers was the major factor driving the upmove with some help from liquidity and robust IT numbers.

Along with this, even the headline inflation data, although higher than comfort levels, showed some easing which indicated that the impact of the second wave was lesser-than-expected.

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As investors put concerns around inflation behind, the markets rejoiced on positive money inflows and delivered record performance.

Q) We are inches away from hitting 16000 which has acted as a stiff resistance level for Nifty in the past. What should traders/investors be doing – add more long positions post the breakout or book some profits?