Bull market ageing, could lose steam from here: Shankar Sharma at BS Manthan

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Publicado 2024-04-03
The Indian equity markets have had a good run in the last four years, and now, as it enters into fifth year, the bull run could lose steam, said Shankar Sharma, founder, GQuant Investech at the Business Standard Manthan in New Delhi.
Sharma was apparently tracing back the start of the bull run to March 23, 2020, when the markets had hit a low due to outbreak of Covid-19 and started the upward journey from there. Watch the video to know more

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @velayuthman
    It's like some stocks are flying under the radar despite their potential. It makes you wonder when the market will catch on to their true value. how can I invest $600K smartly to secure my future?
  • @shellywhite2145
    What are the best additions to a $500k portfolio to boost performance?, ETH is Up and will do better, I believe as indicators for profits continue to improve. investors like me believe that “Santa has come early” to the markets,
  • @AmosReagan
    Nice video. Can you offer advice on how to make profits in Bitcoin or Forex investments? I've been dealing with continuous losses in my account.
  • @NitinJoban
    Stupid question 2047 market predictions What's the point
  • @123xyzabccba
    The Statement made by the sebi chairperson on the small n mid caps was unwarranted. Nobody shld b blamed if she gets accused of match fixing on behalf of vested interests. Sebi is supposed to operate behind the scene to prevent any sort of panic in the sensitive market ..
  • @RS-ir1pe
    Only he is ageing bull market is on with ups and downs
  • 30% equity, 5% real estate, Gold 40%, FD 25%. What?? Is this how we will become rich in a growing economy? I guess equity should be more than 70% and time should be more than 20 years.
  • By his logic, I am waiting Pakistan to grow exponentially, up & only up. Becuase as per him government of the day and its policy doesn't matter. Its just population that drives growth. Ridiculous
  • @qazqaz299
    2004 to 2007 bull run was due to Atal ji’s economic performance and UPA 1 was benefitary. A stable is must in the present times. If a stable govt. is formed then the stocks with earning will do very well among all the spectrum otherwise get ready for first for market crash followed by a prolonged bear market. That’s my personal opinion.
  • @Sundip.sharma.11
    Shankar as well as anchor are living in past. All their statements are past oriented rather than considering present and future global development including india.
  • @shrenikmehta875
    Shankar gives hopelessly poor stories, which seem political as well
  • @manojitbose5570
    " Person should be literate and non corrupt ". A very subtle way of showing his leanings for or against, most of which is well known to several viewers. What he forgets though is MMS was also very literate and non corrupt. And what a mess he left behind! Though he himself wasn't responsible and all know how it worked then. SS is one of the most biased investors!
  • @ramum9599
    Sankar is wiser in declaring cautiously that Fd and gold wont make u pauper but stocks may make u so !!!! How realistic and wiser !!!?🎉🎉❤❤
  • @sachins1986
    Major Crashes - 1990 -1996 - 2002 -2008 -2014- 2020- 2026 - 2032 -and so on. economic cycle is of 8 years and roughly every after 6 year a major crash happens...
  • @526Nitin
    Very very honest interview.. trustworthy guy 👍🙏💪😎😍
  • @mg.f.9023
    Spot On! Equity can make you rich and also could make you pauper. So understand the Risk
  • @qazqaz299
    Majority of small caps and mid caps are having unrealistic valuations hence will correct. But fundamentally strong businesses will stand out in the next 4-5 years.