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    How this midcap fund turned Rs 1 lakh to Rs 4 crore in 30 years. The secret behind its winning streak

    Over three decades, the Nippon India Growth Mid Cap Fund has scripted one of the Indian mutual fund industry’s most remarkable wealth creation stories — transforming an initial investment of Rs 1 lakh in 1995 into nearly Rs 4 crore today. Powered by a 22% CAGR and a disciplined bottom-up strategy, the fund epitomizes long-term compounding excellence.

    ET Prime Series: Q2 earnings estimate special Part 2 – Will banks deliver a surprise?

    The earnings season is an important time in the yearly market calendar. If you are a trader, it is an opportunity to exploit the up/down movement of stock prices. As an investor, it helps you figure out whether managements are delivering on promises. It is also a volatile period – and with a good reason. There is something which causes the volatility. What is that something? Which stocks are going to be up or down earnings announcement day? The answers depend on many factors. While many of them cannot be tracked, some can be. Prices are not reacting to the absolute numbers delivered; they are reacting to the surprise relative to what was priced in.

    Hims & Hers Health shares plunge 14% - here's what is fueling the fall

    Hims stock: Hims & Hers Health shares saw a sharp decline on Friday. This happened after CEO Andrew Dudum sold shares worth approximately $11 million. The sale occurred under a prearranged investment plan. This move has drawn investor attention. The company recently launched a new service for women experiencing menopause and perimenopause. Despite this, the stock faced selling pressure.

    Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and return potential of more than 24% in 1 year

    As the market turns more bullish, it is important to follow a standard operating procedure: Look at how the company has performed in the Q2 earnings season. More importantly, look at the management commentary and compare it with what was said in Q1. If they are again giving excuses for not delivering, it is probably time to move out. If they are not delivering but are transparent about why they have not been able to deliver, it may be worth waiting. Our selected stocks for today depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars: Earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk, and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

    PSU push: From rare earths to shipbuilding, Ramesh Damani on 3 sectors to watch for the next decade

    BSE member Ramesh Damani says India’s shift to state-directed capex — from defence and rare earths to shipbuilding and urban redevelopment — will form the next decade’s profit pools. He urges active stock picking, long-term equity bets for grandchildren, and selective exposure to pharma and strategic PSUs as Samvat 2082 investment themes.

    ET Prime Series: Q2 earnings estimate special – know before you react

    Whether you are a trader or an investor, the earnings season is equally important. For traders, it is an opportunity to trade as stock prices move up or down sharply. For investors, the earnings season is one of the checks and balances they need to apply to figure out whether what the management has been projecting is actually happening or not. Another point worth noting: Earnings seasons are usually volatile, and there is something which makes them so. What is that something? Which stocks are going to be volatile on the day earnings are announced? The answers depend on many factors. While many of them cannot be tracked, some can be. Prices are not reacting to the absolute number; they are reacting to the surprise relative to what was priced in.

    The Economic Times
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