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Short Call | Promoter selling may play spoilsport; J Kumar, Paytm, Aditya Birla AMC, Tata Steel in focus

The mood is cautious now, and there is less money going around, except for the steady flows into mutual fund SIPs

March 19, 2024 / 08:07 IST
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With elections due in a month and the results in another month-and-a-half, there is no tearing hurry among market participants to load up on stocks.
With elections due in a month and the results in another month-and-a-half, there is no tearing hurry among market participants to load up on stocks.

“Reliance on historical perspectives must be tempered by individual market analysis.” - Sam Zell

“Whatever appetite institutions have for stocks is being met by promoters,” a seasoned market player told Short Call. “There is no need to buy the stock from the open market. So how can share prices rise?”, he wondered. BAT just got with its ITC stake sale last week, Tata Sons is selling shares in TCS, Aditya Birla AMC has an OFS lined up, and Coforge, a QIP.

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Promoter selling was rampant last year too, but market conditions were different. There was plenty of money going around. The mood is cautious now, and there is less money going around, except for the steady flows into mutual fund SIPs. With elections due in a month and the results in another month-and-a-half, there is no tearing hurry among market participants to load up on stocks. Already, gross institutional turnover (buy + sell trades) has dropped sharply in March. Mutual funds and FIIs’ names are not figuring regularly in bulk deal disclosures. Odds are that the market could remain sideways for a while.

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