Sensex records biggest intraday gain after 10Y but crisis is far from over
The Sensex moved up the most today (7th April) after almost 11 years. However, this does not mean the crisis is over! An analysis.
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The Sensex moved up the most today (7th April) after almost 11 years. However, this does not mean the crisis is over! An analysis.
Continue reading →How a two-year-long inhomogeneity among market segments was blown away in five weeks when stocks crashed!
Continue reading →In his fourth ebook, Venkatesh Jayaraman offers many insights and suggestions on how investors can tackle the stock market crash
Continue reading →What you need to consider before rebalancing your portfolio or investing extra cash into the stock market now
Continue reading →Here is how you can get through a stock market crash using emotions and not just logic
Continue reading →On 19th March Sensex registered a -32% fall since 19th Feb its fourth-lowest!
Continue reading →The Sensex has lost 30% of its value in just 18 days! Here is how this compares with other major crashes in the past
Continue reading →Friday the 13th certainly lived up to its reputation with a wild day in the market! Here is why we witnessed something special on 13th Mar 2020
Continue reading →Is the fall in the markets from Feb 2020 one of the sharpest that we have seen so far in the history of the Indian markets? An analysis
Continue reading →This stock market crash although triggered by unfortunate circumstances could turn out to be healthy when we compare different segments of the stock market
Continue reading →The Sensex fell 5.17% today (9th March 2020). This is the 50th biggest fall from one closing to another. An analysis.
Continue reading →Here is how the Sensex and S&P 500 have changed from one leap year to another! They did not always beat inflation or fixed income returns!
Continue reading →An analysis of negative daily returns over 15-day periods.
Continue reading →The earnings power box method offers a simple way to spot stocks that could become anti-mutlibaggers colloquially called multi-beggers well before they fail! Here is an example.
Continue reading →A SIP in Hindustan Unilever (HUL) since Sep 2002 would have generated a growth equivalent to 31.22% annualized return! Out of which 1.6% is from dividends!
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