Just check this out, small-cap investors are sitting on massive losses right now, and for your information, small-cap stocks haven't even reached fair value yet, it's become a red sea.
Now the market just needs to sustain above 22800 and wait for the budget. The valuation of Nifty small cap and midcap is still very high despite the significant fall in all the stocks. There could be more correction in mid and small caps, but if Nift
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financialnews
Founder And CEO Of F... • 8m
“Nifty Smallcap Stocks: 50% Trading 20-42% Below 52-Week Highs – Investor Strategies”
“Dalal Street Small-Cap Stocks: Investor Interest Wanes Amid Weak Earnings, Geopolitical Tensions, and Profit-Taking”
Investor interest in small-cap stocks on Dala
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Aryan patil
Building SwapEat | I... • 1y
SEBI warned ⚠️ investors about Stock market bubble is about to burst anytime soon 📉 because The price-to-book (P/B) ratio of the Nifty Midcap 150 index is 4.26, and the Nifty Midcap 50 index has a P/B ratio of 3.64
This Means valuations of the Mid/s
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Rohan Saha
Founder - Burn Inves... • 4m
Small-cap and mid-cap stocks have rebounded at the same speed they fell. The market sentiment appears positive. The market just needs a positive trigger, and it will rise further from here.
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Rohan Saha
Founder - Burn Inves... • 7m
Okay, I was just checking the valuation of our Indian stock market and I noticed something interesting. Despite the heavy sell-off in October, FMCG, IT, and small-cap stocks are still overvalued. I understand why IT stocks are overvalued because the
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Rohan Saha
Founder - Burn Inves... • 1d
If retail investors invest their money in small cap and mid cap mutual funds excluding penny stocks they can still get returns higher than Nifty 50 or Nifty 500 the sooner individual investors realise this the better it will be for them
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Neelakanth Chavan
Analytics and Data s... • 1y
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How can someone escape from this.
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