Here are some charts that will help you make sense of the current market in terms of valuations and return potential
The Sensex is the most convenient indicator to tell the state of the Indian market. The 10-year graph presented alongside shows the secular run in the markets. However, this rally was punctuated by several bearish phases. The most prominent ones include the following: a bear market driven by weakening economic fundamentals in 2011, Chinese growth concerns in 2015, demonetisation blues in 2016, and the sell-off in 2018 due to US-China trade war and rise in US interest rates. Lately, the markets have sharply recovered from the COVID-19 shock.
This story is from the March 2022 edition of Wealth Insight.
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