ZestyQuokka
ZestyQuokka

Should retail investors be worried?

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16mo ago
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ZoomyMuffin
ZoomyMuffin

Naah, happens all the time. They might have their own money needs, doesn't just reflect the confidence in their company.

Question is: If you wanted to sell, what else would you buy? Sab toh expensive hai. Except probably FDs

ZestyQuokka
ZestyQuokka

true... most of the stocks are overvalued at the moment

ZoomyMuffin
ZoomyMuffin

When companies and promoters bought their own stock, we got scared that they were overleveraging their firms with buybacks. When rates are on the rise and they are selling, we are scared again.

Even if it is a red flag, what else are we gonna look out for?

PrancingCupcake
PrancingCupcake
Meesho16mo

Promoters also sell for funding other ventures. Happens a lot in big conglomerates. Without more information this is just speculation.

JumpyHamster
JumpyHamster

The stock market is becoming a dumping ground.

MF give 12-14% return. Inflation - 4-7% Rupee depreciation - 2-4% ( compared to $)
Real return - 3-6%

What a world

FuzzyCupcake
FuzzyCupcake

Go to screener.in and type stock name and check promoter holding of that company

BubblyDonut
BubblyDonut

I read a tweet that made sense, promoters need to sell their shares to maintain income/cash flow. This could we be part of that.

WobblyBagel
WobblyBagel

Well, tons of retail folks are buying dumb IPOs. Seems like a great way to dump garbage. Has been happening for a while.

FluffyCupcake
FluffyCupcake
Amazon16mo

I am surprised by the optimism of some early stage investors. Though, it’s not clear how the promoter selling is distributed across large/mid/small caps. My hypothesis is - the distribution might be skewed towards mid/small.

Those who are confused should look at multi-asset funds. A simple google search will give some good ideas.

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