HomeNewsBusinessMarketsS Naren on market sentiment: Retail investor activity set to cool; overvaluation can result in significant undervaluation eventually; expectations of major shifts post-Budget

S Naren on market sentiment: Retail investor activity set to cool; overvaluation can result in significant undervaluation eventually; expectations of major shifts post-Budget

While opportunities exist in sectors like FMCG, particularly with the middle-class boost, the broader market is likely to face further corrections.

February 03, 2025 / 10:12 IST
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While opportunities exist in sectors like FMCG, particularly with the middle-class boost, the broader market is likely to face further corrections.
While opportunities exist in sectors like FMCG, particularly with the middle-class boost, the broader market is likely to face further corrections.

Sankaran Naren, Chief Investment Officer of ICICI Prudential AMC, believes that retail investor activity, which surged to record highs in 2024, is unlikely to maintain the same intensity in 2025 as the excessive enthusiasm for loss-making companies in 2024, largely driven by retail investors, has peaked.

He pointed out that the excessive enthusiasm for loss-making companies in 2024, largely driven by retail investors, has peaked.

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"The retail force that existed last year will not repeat with the same intensity this year. The enthusiasm for loss-making companies has reached its limit," said Naren in an exclusive interview with Moneycontrol.

This cooling effect, Naren suggests, will likely be compounded by SEBI’s regulatory measures aimed at reducing speculative trading, such as limiting the number of expiries in derivatives. As a result, retail activity is expected to be lower in 2025, signalling a shift in market momentum.