His views contrasted with other analysts' bullish long-term expectations, but Sharma remained firm, arguing that volatility ...
Shankar Sharma argues the market is bearish after a five-year bull run, while Samir Arora believes it's still bullish. Both ...
Illustration: Dominic Xavier/Rediff.com Shankar Sharma, founder of GQuant Investech, asserts that the Indian bull market, ...
Despite their differing views, both Sharma and Arora noted that the market’s next moves will depend on key global and ...
Lake of Returns approach posits every asset class and sub- component of it, has a natural return reservoir attached to it, based on its long-term history. In order to judge if the market's lake is low ...
Indian investors diversify portfolios into US markets through LRS, with Appreciate simplifying overseas investments via ...
The stock market is inherently volatile, capable of delivering substantial gains or significant losses within a short span.
It’s this bull run on the bourses that has created the bull case for Indian tech today. It’s not just us saying this. As investment giant UBS put it in its January 2025 report: “The story ...
According to Sharma, an Indian bull can run for five years, whereas bulls in America can run for 10 years. "The bull run over the past five years was a fast one. So that bull is a tired bull.