Founder - Burn Inves... • 4m
Right now, many articles are writing that the Indian market has become cheap and it can't fall any further, among many other things. Let me make one thing clear along with that: just because the market is cheap, it doesn't mean that economic problems have ended. Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) and High Net-Worth Individuals (HNIs) will only invest in the Indian market when they see earnings growth. Never plan your investments or trades based on any news channel or article. The market can fall, or it may not—nobody knows.
Founder - Burn Inves... • 5m
If the Indian market is rising, it doesn't mean that only Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) are buying. This time, it's being observed that even without FIIs, or even after heavy selling by FIIs, the Indian market has held onto its important sup
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"The Indian stock market has been down since September 2024. This is the first time in the last 24 years that our market has been down for such a long period. The market can fall either with or without any reason. If the market falls without any reas
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Indian companies are reporting good earnings this time, but for the market to see a significant rally, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) need to invest in India. Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) or retailers alone cannot achieve this. Ano
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As I mentioned earlier, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) are significantly withdrawing their money from the Indian market. Many factors are working together, such as China’s economy, the US election, poor results from Indian companies, and the
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From September 27th until now, FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors) have only been selling in the Indian market, and this trend is continuing. Looking at the current data, it also seems that Indian investors might be parking their money back into d
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As I was saying earlier, and the same thing has happened now DIIs have taken the driver's seat in the Indian market, a position that FIIs had held for the last 22 years. But I don't think this will last for too long, because currently FIIs are making
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