Oil prices surged as the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran entered its third week, disrupting global supplies and closing the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude futures jumped to $105.15 a barrel, and WTI climbed to $100.32, both up over 40% this month. The U.S. is considering further strikes and coalition efforts to secure shipping lanes.Read More
Indian equity markets are experiencing a significant downturn. Many BSE 500 companies now trade below their historical valuations. This trend is particularly evident in non-lending firms. Banks and financial companies, however, show resilience. The market sentiment reflects a bearish outlook. Investors are observing these valuation shifts closely.Read More
Indian stock markets saw a sharp decline for the third consecutive day on Friday. Metals, auto, and financial stocks led the fall. The ongoing Iran-Israel/US conflict continued to impact market sentiment. The Nifty plunged 488 points, and the Sensex dropped 1470 points. Analysts suggest a weak short-term trend with potential further falls.Read More
Indian stock markets experienced a sharp decline in March, with Sensex and Nifty falling approximately 8% each. Escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly the prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid the Iran-Israel-US war, spooked investors. Experts anticipate a weak market trend in the short term, with potential further declines.Read More
In today’s volatile markets, veteran investor Chuck Akre’s “Three-Legged Stool” theory offers a framework for identifying durable businesses. This approach focuses on high-quality companies with strong management and reinvestment opportunities, guiding investors to identify genuine wealth creators capable of compounding capital over the long term.Read More
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