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People love saying ‘Indian retail investors are strong’, but where do you think DIIs get their money from? Mostly from EPFO, insurance, and SIPs. It’s still a cycle dependent on economic growth. If job losses rise, SIPs will fall, and so will DIIs' buying power.

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