As the FED did not tinker with rates, Indian equity markets saw a gap up opening. This was probably on the hope tha FII selling will subside and the continuous fall which we were witnessing may pause/ stop. India's largest festival - Diwali - is on, followed by the Union Budget coming in early 2024 and soon after that the central elections would be...
Rising US Yields are attracting liquidity from all assets. Also, in the domestic markets the yield curve has become flat. From being normal sloping during height of Covid to flat today; the shape and level of the yield curve have repercussions on investors. This video examines the liquidity situation globally as well as locally and tracks leading indicators to...
The Algo which i have published buys when the low of the currenct candle is less than the low of the previous one. So on days like today, when the markets were falling like nine pins and there was no where to hide, this algo keeps getting triggerred and long term investors get to buy at lower levels steadily. Low cost of buying of quality stocks and their...
In a falling market, an investor is benefitted the most by averaging at lower prices. However, emotions can ruin the decision making and the investor can end up losing the opportunity. The algo which i have written (link shared below) works best in a falling market as every candle it checks if the low is below previous low and then buys. So the average buying...
Bond Yields in India are anchored at 7% whereas in US the curve is inverted and interest rates are going to be 'higher for longer'. Inspite of this Rupee is not getting hammerred, due to huge forex reserves and even the Indian stock market is fairly resilient, thanks to deluge of local money. So going forward, a long term investor is likely to benefit if he/ she...