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Don’t be rigid about market cap allocation
Investing can be tricky, especially when it comes to choosing between large, mid, and small-cap stocks
07 Nov 2024 · Thursday
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So, the market was completely euphoric in the previous session, with Nifty gaining huge amounts. But today, after 24 hours, the market has come to some sort of realization that nothing changes overnight, and the sellers are back. Nifty has exactly retracted what it gained yesterday. However, other parts of the market are still looking much better than where we were two days back.
A massive shift is happening from private sector banks (PSBs) to public sector banks (PSUs) in terms of performance and profitability. We’ll look at that and some numbers supporting this story in the second half of the video.
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Don’t be rigid about market cap allocation
Investing can be tricky, especially when it comes to choosing between large, mid, and small-cap stocks. A flexi cap strategy offers a way to navigate this challenge by spreading investments across different market capitalizations.
This means there is exposure to large, mid, and small-cap stocks all at once, rather than focusing on just one.
This balanced approach can help reduce risk and increase chances of long-term growth.. . . . .
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