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NDTV Profit IGNITE Highlights: Gold Rally To D-Street Potential, Market Veterans Share Key Insights

From Vijay Kedia's view on Indian firms not aggressively tapping the potential of AI, to Nilesh Shah projecting a likely relief rally in case of tariff cut — Here are the key highlights.

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The special Diwali edition of NDTV Profit 'IGNITE' was held in Mumbai on Friday, and an array of market veterans offered their sharp insights to investors. From managing equity amid global uncertainty to diversifying into hard assets, and spotting potential multibaggers, experts shared their valuable takes. Here are the key takeaways
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NDTV Profit IGNITE: Key Highlights

  • No Indian company is really into AI, warns Vijay Kedia

  • US tariffs a 'blessing in disguise', says Nilesh Shah

  • Distributor-backed SIPs sit tight through market volatility, says Sundeep Sikka

  • The best decade to invest in India is the next decade, says Ramesh Damani

  • Gold-based SIPs top focus of large distributors, says Nimesh Shah

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