D street bulls advise ignoring market noise for long term india growth

Top investors Ramesh Damani and Sunil Singhania say India’s fundamental growth drivers remain strong despite temporary market challenges from foreign outflows and geopolitical concerns.

Ramesh Damani and Sunil Singhania, known as D-Street bulls, emphasized that retail investors should focus on long-term wealth creation. They recommended disciplined investing and the power of compounding to build returns over time.

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Anxious traders at Bombay Stock Exchange watch falling Indian stocks and rising oil prices amid Middle East tensions.
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Indian stocks face ongoing pressure from Middle East tensions

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Following initial market shocks from West Asia conflict, Indian equities saw major foreign investor outflows and remain volatile amid rising oil prices. FPIs withdrew $751.4 million on March 2—the largest daily pullout in four months—with markets resuming post-Holi holiday on March 4 under continued pressure.

Indian stock markets have staged a cautious rebound following a sharp sell-off in March. The rally, driven by short covering and domestic institutional buying, faces skepticism amid ongoing foreign investor sales. Traders are waiting for clarity on the West Asia conflict before further commitments.

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Indian markets faced a sharp downturn this week, with the Nifty index closing lower and approaching a key support level. Rising volatility and narrowing market breadth indicate caution for investors. Analysts recommend a defensive, stock-specific strategy to safeguard recent gains.

Crude oil prices surpassing $100 have erased Rs 20 lakh crore from Indian equity markets this week, amid escalating Iran conflict. The rupee hit a record low as foreign institutional investors continued selling, intensifying the downturn. Experts suggest the panic could present long-term buying opportunities.

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Indian defence stocks have demonstrated resilience in the face of global market volatility, surpassing the performance of the Nifty index. Investors anticipate higher defence expenditures driven by rising tensions in West Asia and India's neighbourhood. Firms focused on defensive and offensive systems are drawing notable investor attention.

Amid a more than 2% drop in the Nifty this month due to Middle East tensions and foreign investor outflows, InCred Equities has selected 11 stocks expected to perform well in the coming quarters. The recommendations come as India faces higher crude oil prices, given its import of nearly 90% of its oil needs. All stocks receive an 'Add' rating with target prices implying various upside potentials.

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Indian benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty closed nearly 6% higher for the week, snapping a six-week losing streak after a ceasefire between the US and Iran. Both indices rose 1.2% on Friday. Investors adopted a risk-on approach amid reduced volatility.

 

 

 

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