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The WeekendInvesting Newsletter - 6 March 2024
6 March 2024 · Wednesday
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Beat Index concentration by Strategy
Understanding the dynamics of stock market indices is crucial for investors navigating the financial landscape. A recent analysis sheds light on the concentration levels within various indices, revealing interesting insights into market composition and potential investment strategies.
According to data compiled by Bloomberg, the top ten stocks exert . . . .
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This data will shock you!
In this blog, we’re diving into some charts that might just flip your understanding of small cap versus large cap dynamics.
Over the past 19 years, from 2005 to now, both the Nifty index and the small cap index have delivered surprisingly similar outcomes. Despite expectations, they’ve pretty much matched each other’s returns over this extended period.
But how ? ? ? ?
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WeekendInvesting Daily Bytes
Nifty saw sharp fluctuations, dipping to around 22,200 levels earlier this week before staging a remarkable recovery in the final three hours of today's session. Surprisingly, Nifty even managed to hit a new all-time high, leaving bearish investors scratching their heads in disbelief..
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