October Worst Month For D-Street: What Should Investors Do?
The New Indian Express|October 28, 2024
Experts suggest staying invested in markets as long-term fundamentals remain strong, and they believe that the current phase is only a temporary setback
ARSHAD KHAN
October Worst Month For D-Street: What Should Investors Do?

INDIA's equity market benchmarks, the BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty50, have dropped approximately 8% from their all-time highs in just a month, sparking panic among millions of investors unaccustomed to such a sharp correction. The downturn isn't limited to the main indices. Over the past month, small- and mid-cap indices have also plunged by more than 8% due to concerns over high valuations, with individual stocks in these segments falling by 20-30%.

Data shows that the market capitalization of all BSE-listed firms has declined from around ₹479 lakh crore to ₹438 lakh crore as of Friday's close, wiping out ₹41 lakh crore in investor wealth in one month.

Varun Kumar, a 35-year-old lawyer from Gurugram, has invested ₹30 lakh in defence, shipbuilding, and PSU stocks three months ago, because they were hitting new highs and experts were bullish. "Now my portfolio is down nearly 30%, and I'm thinking of cutting my losses and exiting the market," he said. Shruti Sharma, a 26-year-old IT professional from Bengaluru, is also concerned as she invested heavily in mid-cap and small-cap schemes. "My portfolio has been declining for weeks, and I am now considering selling and moving to lower-risk assets," she said.

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