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Gold and silver are facing downward pressure as investors digest escalating US-Iran tensions, crude oil price shifts, and crucial economic data. Key indicators like manufacturing PMIs, inflation figures, and US jobs reports will shape the Federal Reserve's next moves. Analysts suggest a continued corrective trend for precious metals, with the US dollar's strength and subdued industrial demand impacting silver.
Indian markets closed marginally higher on Thursday after a volatile expiry session, with the Sensex rising 109 points to 77,100.47 and the Nifty gaining 34 points to 24,056 after giving up intraday gains. Sentiment stayed mixed amid profit booking, FII outflows and macro cues, while global equities ended weak. Markets were shut on Friday for Muharram. Analysts expect range-bound trade ahead.
Indian stock markets saw a modest gain last week, with the top 10 companies adding Rs 88,678.1 crore in market valuation. ICICI Bank led the surge, followed by HDFC Bank and Reliance Industries. However, Bharti Airtel, TCS, and LIC experienced significant valuation drops. This positive market sentiment was attributed to easing crude oil prices and improved geopolitical developments.
A Trendlyne-backed analysis of Nifty Midcap 100 stocks highlights several companies with strong upside potential over the next 12 months. Based on analyst consensus estimates, these midcap names could deliver returns of up to 75%, offering investors a data-driven view of high-growth opportunities across sectors.
Penny stocks often attract investors with their low entry prices and potential for rapid gains, they come with substantial risks.
Jesse Livermoreโs timeless investing principles offer clarity on one of the toughest market decisions, when to book profits and when to hold on. His approach emphasises patience in winners, quick loss-cutting, and disciplined risk management, highlighting that investor psychology, not just market trends, often determines long-term success.
Christopher Wood has cut select Indian equities to increase exposure to South Korean chipmakers like SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics, betting on the AI-driven capex cycle. He views memory stocks as core beneficiaries, citing strong demand, attractive valuations and structural shifts, while warning that malinvestment risks could eventually disrupt the AI trade.
Passive investing is gaining rapid traction in India, with DSPโs Anil Ghelani projecting ETFs and index funds to grow from 17% to 30% of mutual fund assets within five years. The shift reflects changing investor behaviour, with passive strategies forming core portfolios and active funds playing a selective, high-alpha role.