Rakesh Jhunjhunwala actually entered the stock only in 2003-04 period and that was actually some really farsighted bet. It went on to become his greatest investment ever.

Rakesh Jhunjhunwala actually entered the stock only in 2003-04 period and that was actually some really farsighted bet. It went on to become his greatest investment ever.

There are enough winners around us even in this market, provided we look for them.

Investors may be looking at the wrong parts of the market. While large caps struggle and micro caps remain weak, the charts suggest mid caps are showing the strongest relative strength.

There is a broad market consensus that Q4FY26 corporate results have not yet meaningfully factored in the impact of rising oil prices and rupee depreciation.

Investing patterns have changed. It is no longer about buying and holding on to the so-perceived blue-chip stocks into the forever future.

A sharp rebound in small-caps has lifted sentiment, but the bigger question is whether the fundamentals support it.

This project is one of the largest Indian defence modernisation projects conceived till date and it is focused on electronics and digital systems rather than conventional hardware.

The recent decline in the share price of ICICI Bank may be more owing to market sentiments rather than any long exits from large players.

Simple chart tools, applied with discipline, can guide timing, improve returns and avoid long periods of low performance.

A small walk through bear markets of the last 40 years.

A sharp shift at the open shows why the obvious trade is often the wrong one.

A long-time market favourite is now facing pressure, with charts and ownership trends raising questions about its next move. Investors are watching closely for signs of stability.

Silver is going to take a breather. Traders should do likewise.

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It is evident that the market is unhappy about the prospects of the leader stocks and expect more declines in them.

On a relative analysis against the Cnx Metal index, there is little to choose between Tata Steel, JSW and JSPL.

In the initial decline into the year, all stocks fell, but both Persistent Systems and Coforge managed to hold their own, while the top guns Infosys and TCS bit the dust, with the most pronounced underperformance coming from TCS.

The Auto index has hit all-time new highs and within that, the best relative performer is Eicher Motors, with TVS a close second. Hero MotoCorp is third and Bajaj Auto is fourth.

As AI compresses analysis and speeds up decisions, markets may see sharper swings driven by faster, machine-led crowd behaviour.

As the year draws to a close, there is little to show for the past several months.