Tackling the current volatile markets - strategies for profitable investing
Description
In the 11th episode of the Prime Podcast, Vidya Bala discusses the current market volatility due to rising US treasury yields and the strong performance of mid-cap and small-cap indices. She advises against impulsive reactions to macroeconomic events, stressing the risks of market timing. Instead, Vidya recommends a focus on long-term growth potential in Indian companies, which are less influenced by US macro events. She provides practical strategies for profit booking, such as portfolio rebalancing and selling underperforming assets, along with the importance of maintaining a minimum equity allocation. Vidya also highlights the value of Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) for averaging investments during market downturns and staying committed to long-term financial goals. This episode offers essential insights for investors seeking a more strategic and disciplined approach to market fluctuations.
Key segments in the podcast discussion:
1. Market Uncertainty: Macroeconomic events may not be reliable signals for retail investors.
2. The Futility of Timing The Market: Timing the market is risky, and ordinary investors face difficulties in rebuilding portfolios after a crash.
3. Earnings Growth: Long-term returns depend on earnings growth of owned companies.
4. How to Book Profits: Rebalancing for risk management and selling high to buy low.
5. Rebalancing Objectives: Maintain asset allocation, reduce inflated assets, and avoid tax impacts.
6. Rebalancing Guidelines: Rebalance if assets deviate over 5%, especially in a rallying market.
7. Profit Booking in Stocks: Don't make all-or-nothing calls; prioritize quality stocks and valuations.
8. SIPs for Averaging: Use SIPs to average investments during market falls.
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