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VIJAY PANJWANI

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Hidden Fragility in the Stock Market ⚠️ FIIs are selling. Markets are being supported mainly by ₹30,000 Cr monthly SIP inflows. But what happens if SIP momentum slows? • Midcaps & Smallcaps are still overvalued • Liquidity is holding prices up • Even a small drop in inflows can trigger sharp corrections Stay cautious. Liquidity drives markets more than we think. "Liquidity is like oxygen. You don't notice it until it's gone."

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