ETMarkets Fund Manager Talk: Election a transient event risk, markets tend to follow underlying fair value: PGIM MF
January 2nd, 2024 10:30
Vinay Paharia says: The share of financial savings in Indian household savings has been on the rise at the expense of physical assets over the past few years. This has been a key factor for the rise in DII inflows and this structural factor is expected to continue over the medium to longer term. FII flows, on the other hand, would be a function of multiple factors, including global interest rates, liquidity conditions and relative attractiveness of India versus other investment destinations.
3 stocks closed above VWAP on January 1. Time to buy?
January 2nd, 2024 10:30
When the closing price rises above the VWAP, it signifies that the closing price is higher than the average price at which it was traded throughout the day, with the average being weighted by trading volume.
Banking and IT stocks drag Sensex 400 points lower; Nifty below 21,650
January 2nd, 2024 10:30
From the Sensex stocks, UltraTech Cement, HUL, ICICI Bank, SBI, and Wipro opened in the red, while Tata Motors, Nestle, Sun Pharma, Power Grid, and Titan opened with gains.
Downside on cards? 5 stocks close below VWAP on January 1
January 2nd, 2024 10:30
When the closing price falls below the VWAP, it signifies that the closing price is lower than the average price at which it was traded throughout the day, with the average being weighted by trading volume.
With growing appetite, influx of influences, retail participation in F&O may increase: Tradejini
January 2nd, 2024 10:30
Trivesh D says: "2024 will be a breakthrough year for the Indian stock market. Newer, untapped industries and stocks will now be looked upon and also may see increased retail participation. The upcoming Indian elections will be another factor to watch closely. The current government is predicted to retain power, with new policies and regulations in the 2024 Budget, impacting various sectors. New emerging markets will also be a key factor to watch."
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