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Unique Stocks For Unique Returns
Do unique stocks that are the only ones listed from the industry deliver exceptional returns over the long term? Yogesh Supekar and Karan Bhojwani find that there is something unique about the returns given by such unique stocks. Read on...
Apollo Hospitals Enterprises - The Right Prescription For A Healthy Portfolio
Apollo Hospitals Enterprises Ltd. is one of Asia’s most integrated healthcare service providers.
Retail Sector - A Perfect Play On Consumption Story In India
If you are convinced about the Indian consumption growth story, you may not want to miss investing in the retail sector in India. DSIJ Research Team summarises the prospects of one of the fastest growing sectors in India and throws some light on the performance of the retail stocks...
Nifty PE Ratio And Market Returns
Ever wondered if there is any relation between market's P/E ratio and the expected returns? Advait Dharmadhikari along with the DSIJ Research Team study how markets have performed historically at different levels of NIFTY PE and explain how to read NIFTY P/E levels.
Kaunsa Mutual Fund Best Hai!
Selecting a mutual fund purely based on its past performance may not be a logical way to select the best fund for yourself. Instead, funds that match your risk profile and financial goals should be selected.
Are Mutual Funds Enough For Portfolio Diversification?
You may think that by investing in various MFs you are adequately diversified, is it so? DSIJ explains what are the different asset classes and how can you diversify your portfolio in the true sense.
Ramco Cements - Cementing Future Growth With High Capex
Ramco Cements enjoys a strong presence is southern and eastern India. The company has a high presence in the retail segment and enjoys premium position in the southern market. The company enjoys strong brand recognition among IHB customers because of its deep rural penetration in Tamil Nadu and Kerala compared to its competitors.
DSIJ 150 Wealth-Creators
Investors in equity markets are always looking to invest in the ‘Top Wealth Creators’. Shohini Nath and Yogesh Supekar find out the top wealth creators in the previous years and share some interesting insights on the market trends and wealth creators. Also, the DSIJ Research Team shares a list of “The Super 50 & Elite 100 companies” based on their historical performance (growth) and fundamentals.
Q4FY19 Results - Hits And Misses
How well the market performs in the long run depends on the earning growth. Thus, it is essential that investors track the quarterly earnings. Yogesh Supekar highlights some of the outstanding performances, while DSIJ Research Team analyses the sectoral performance this season. Read on to see the outstanding performances and surprises of this earnings season
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. (MSIL) - Hitch A Ride With The Market Leader!
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. (MSIL) is a subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation of Japan.
'Just Dial' For Profit
Just Dial is India’s no.1 local search engine that provides several searchrelated services to its users via multiple platforms such as website, mobile applications, over telephone and text.
Value Funds - Do You Have The Patience To Hold?
Value investing is something which is adopted by many successful investors like Warren Buffett and this is the style of investing which is adopted by value funds as well. DSIJ evaluates and explains value funds as a sub-category of equity scheme and what should be your approach towards them.
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ETF Exchange Traded Fund The Innovative Financial Product
The Innovative Financial Product
Demonetisation Structurally Positive For Real Estate Sector
The short term impact of demonetisation of high value currency notes was drastic, causing the realty stocks to collapse like a pack of cards initially. However, in the long run, the demonetisation move may have a beneficial effect with decline in interest rates on home loans and decline in the influence of black money on the realty sector. Abhishek Kumar and Arshad Hippargi bring this report for our reader-investors:
Where To Invest In 2017!
Neerja Agarwal and Yogesh Supekar team up with Lohit Bharambe and create this 2017 portfolio for DSIJ reader-investors.
Market Watch
Market Correction If It Comes Is Healthy For Bull Market.
Indian Aviaton Market: Past Tense, Present Imperfect, Future Bright!
Air transport in India is gaining momentum and the focus on infrastructure by the present government augurs well for the aviation market in India. DSIJ Research Team comes up with the latest updates on the sector.
The High Risk, High Gain Strategy
Momemtum stocks are the ones that are currently in favour by investors. Karan Bhojwani and Nikita Singh explain how one can identify momentum stocks even as DSIJ team identifies top momentum stocks to invest in at this juncture.
Market Watch
Markets Looking For New Trigger!!
Short Selling - The Short-cut To Make Money!
When markets are trending up it is easy to make many. It is when the markets are sliding down that the problem arises. Karan Bhojwani explains in detail how to optimally profit from falling markets!!
Avoid These Mistakes To Get The Best From Mutual Funds
Mutual funds are fast emerging as ideal investment options that have the potential to ensure that investors have enough money at every stage of their life.
A Balanced Portfolio Is Like A Balanced Diet!
A Balanced Portfolio Is Like A Balanced Diet!
Watch Out The Sea Change In The Way Banking Is Done In India
Entrepreneur, bureaucrat and politician—the man who brought Aadhar in the life of billions of Indians making things simpler for them, Nandan Nilekani in this exclusive article for DSIJ shares his thoughts on the road ahead for banking sector.
Why Do People In India Need EvenA ₹100 Note
At his nondescript office in Pune's Kothrud area, Anil Bokil was having his late lunch munching a few biscuits while awaiting yet another round of hot tea coming from a neighbourhood tea-stall. The man behind ArthaKranti Pratisthan, a Latur based organisation working towards a better India, is still grounded even after Prime Minister, Narendra Modi has heard him a number of times on his proposal towards scrapping high denomination notes before announcing his government's decision using live television on November 8 night. People in the knowhow believe Bokil's ideas on 'demonetisation' had an impact on the PM leading to scrapping of ₹1000 and ₹500 notes. Yes, in his late fifties, the man admits of his spells of discussions with Modi since 2013 on this subject. While exclusively interacting with Arshad Hippargi on a Saturday afternoon, Bokil does not own the term 'demontisation,' but calls it 'compression of currencies.
Decoding Demonetisation in DSIJ Way: Sectors to be Impacted
Karan Bhojwani identifies nine prime sectors and how each of these is going to be impacted in the post-demonetisation days. After a detail analysis and also speaking to market experts, he finds all is not so gloomy even if fear persists among retail investors.
Market To Move Close To All Time Highs Soon !!
A breakout on higher side, though not impossible, looks unlikely and may disappoint die-hard bulls in the market. Investors should continue to focus on individual stocks and look for investing opportunities in quality stocks across market caps.
Small-Cap Stocks
Investing in small-cap stocks is in vogue globally as small-cap stocks are considered long-term investors' best friends. Yogesh Supekar and Tanay Loya hunt for the best small-cap stocks available for investment at the current juncture and recommend staying invested in them for the long term.
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Rewards And Hazards Of Investing In Penny Stocks
Penny stocks constitute almost 12 per cent of all the listed stocks. Geyatee Deshpande finds out how the penny stocks have performed when small-caps and mid-caps have struggled in the past couple of years.