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Small, Mid-Cap Promoters Fail To Snap Up Cheap Buybacks Amid Market Rout

Promoters of large-cap stocks, however, paint a positive picture as they have capitalised via buybacks during the correction.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Out of the 250 stocks in the Nifty Smallcap, nearly 200 have dropped over 10% from last year’s peaks, with 144 plunging into ‘bearish’ territory. (Image source: NSE)</p></div>
Out of the 250 stocks in the Nifty Smallcap, nearly 200 have dropped over 10% from last year’s peaks, with 144 plunging into ‘bearish’ territory. (Image source: NSE)
Indian markets have just witnessed their steepest fall in nearly five years, sending shockwaves through investors. But for those with an eye for opportunity, this correction could be a golden ticket.When key executives, especially company promoters, start buying up their own shares, it's often seen as a strong vote of confidence. However, small and mid-cap promoters—favourites among retail investors— sold more than they bought, ...
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