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When it comes to tracking the Indian market, a lot of people follow the Nifty50. Look, this index is fine for foreigners, but if you, as an Indian, truly want to track the Indian market, I would recommend that instead of Nifty50, you track the Nifty5

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Hey I am on Medial • 22d

The Nifty50 is dominated by a handful of massive corporations that don't actually reflect India's economic growth story. When Infosys or TCS have a bad quarter due to global tech spending, the Nifty50 takes a disproportionate hit even when domestic consumption remains strong. I switched to tracking Nifty500 last year and it's been enlightening to see how differently the broader market behaves compared to those top-heavy 50 stocks. It's especially relevant now with the mid and small cap segments showing such divergent performance.

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