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Although Money Times recommendation have outperformed other media, stock brokers and research houses, the brief recommendations under Money Times Talk (MTT) cannot display ‘BUY’, ‘SELL’ or ‘HOLD’ recommendations. Readers should, therefore, exercise their own judgement and evaluate the future prospects of the stock given its past performance, industry prospects in the backdrop of a growing economy and in consultation with their investment adviser.
- As per astrology view, key turning dates are 16th, 19th, 24th, 26th, 30th and 31st December 2025. A fast-bullish trend may emerge in strong cash stocks anytime between 7-1-2026 and 16-2-2026.
- Alert: As per market grapevine, the US-India trade deal may not conclude till March 2026. Till then, it is better to stay away from export-oriented companies, especially those exporting to the US, and focus only on select firms with strong H1, optimistic H2 and solid domestic demand.
- Nirmala Mam, in the Budget please revise LTCG from 12% to 10% and STCG from 20% to 15% in order to support small-caps, mid-caps and micro-caps. This is on behalf of traders and investors!
- As per market grapevine, despite basic templates in PSU presentations, their stock moves remain solid, while some firms with flashy designs but weak fundamentals continue to see declines.
- The more desperate investors become, the more mistakes they make. Markets reward patience and method, not anxiety. Confidence has shifted from buy-on-dips to sell-on-rise, driving emotional decisions. Great investors stay committed through every rise and fall, as conviction creates real wealth. The market is not for chasing 10–15% yearly returns but for those with discipline, courage and patience. In the end, attitude—not access or luck—defines the difference between average and extraordinary wealth.
