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Shankar Sharma, Ambareesh Baliga and Vijay Kedia on market volatility; advise investors to not be too adventurous

Leading experts are unanimous in their view that the recent run-up in the Indian markets has been primarily driven by domestic liquidity with fundamentals lagging far behind and this has created a very brittle scenario.

October 05, 2024 / 12:53 IST
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The Indian benchmark indices may well feature among the better-performing benchmarks in the current calendar year but experts believe it is time for investors to become cautious and not be too adventurous as there are too many red flags including Iran-Israel war, crude oil prices, China’s stimulus package, and rate hike possibility in Japan among other things.

Leading experts are unanimous in their view that the recent run-up in the Indian markets has been primarily driven by domestic liquidity with fundamentals lagging far behind and this has created a very brittle scenario.

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They say that the escalation of geo-political tensions in the Middle East region with its ensuing impact on crude oil prices and the renewed focus on China could all play spoilsport for the Indian markets.

“Indian markets have run up way ahead of what it should have and there would be a cooling period now. It was among the best-performing ones in the last one year but it was also because it was alone in the race,” says market veteran Shankar Sharma.