Shares to buy or sell: Ruchit Jain of Motilal Oswal recommends Tata Power, ABB stock to buy today – 18 March

Stock market today: The domestic stock markets began positively on Wednesday, demonstrating strength despite persistent geopolitical tensions stemming from the US-Israel-Iran conflict and ongoing foreign capital withdrawals. The Nifty 50 started at 23,632.90, increasing by 51.75 points or 0.22%, while the BSE Sensex commenced at 76,367.55, climbing 296.71 points or 0.39%. Market analysts observed that…

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Stocks to buy or sell: Osho Krishan of Angel One suggests buying Infosys, ICICI Bank shares amid Israel Iran conflict

Stock market today: Following three consecutive days of decline, Indian stock markets rebounded on Thursday, March 5, moving out of the oversold zone and starting the day with gains, although volatility persists as overall investor sentiment is affected by geopolitical tensions in West Asia. The Nifty 50 index commenced at 24,615.95, reflecting an increase of…

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Stock market crash: What should mutual fund investors do as Dalal Street hit by US-Iran war? Experts share 3 strategies

The sharp selloff in the Indian stock markets on Monday, March 2, significantly eroded investor wealth, prompting investors to rethink their portfolio strategies. The BSE Sensex crashed almost 1,050 points while the Nifty 50 closed 1.25% lower at 24,865 in today’s trade. Overall, the bloodbath on Dalal Street amid the backdrop of escalating Middle East…

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Stocks to buy: Sagar Doshi suggests Chennai Petroleum, Colgate Palmolive, JSW Steel shares to buy

Stock market today: The domestic benchmark indices rebounded on Wednesday, February 25 during the initial trading session as stocks bounced back from being oversold and alleviated worries surrounding artificial intelligence (AI), although uncertainty persists due to international events. The Nifty 50 index started at 25,512.60, gaining 87.95 points or 0.35%, while the BSE Sensex opened…

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Market declines of 30-60% occur once every 7-10 years: What 46 years of Sensex data reveals

Indian stock markets regularly experience sharp interim declines, yet long-term data shows that these corrections are usually short-lived and often end with positive annual returns. According to a report by FundsIndia, a long-term analysis of Sensex and calendar-year returns from 1980 to 2026 YTD highlights a consistent pattern: 30-60% declines occur once every 7-10 years,…

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