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Bluechip or Midcap or Smallcap - What are you buying?

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  • Brijesh Bhatia Offline
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    Brijesh Bhatia

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    In the raging bull market, everyone is eager to make money. The pigs are always on their toes to gain while the sheep will use all their contacts to get the stock tips.

    But which stocks should you buy? Bluechips, midcaps, or smallcaps?

    The recent market dynamics have seen an extraordinary surge, with every dip being aggressively bought by both Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) and retail investors.

    The paradox lies in the fact that blue-chip stocks have not performed as anticipated despite the Nifty reaching all-time highs.

    Let’s get into the ratio analysis of Nifty50, Midcap100, and SmallCap100 and compare them with the broader market index, Nifty500.

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    Source: Zone Web, Definedge

    Nifty50 vs. Nifty500
    If you want to make it big, forget the bluechips or Nifty50 stocks. The Nifty50/Nifty500 ratio chart shows that bluechips have underperformed the broader market.

    Nifty Midcap100 vs. Nifty500
    The Nifty Midcap100/Nifty500 ratio chart is trending at an all-time high. This means that midcap stocks are outperforming the broader market. Midcap stocks current trend is like Virat Kohli hitting a cover drive - they are offering a lot of opportunities for growth.

    Nifty SmallCap100 vs. Nifty500
    The Nifty SmallCap100/Nifty500 ratio chart has just broken out from its technical resistance. This means that smallcap stocks are poised for a rally. However, smallcap stocks are also more volatile than midcap and bluechip stocks.

    So, what should you buy?

    It depends on your risk tolerance. If you are risk-averse, you should stick to bluechip stocks. If willing to take on more risk, you could consider midcap or smallcap stocks.

    The comment section awaits your insights – what segment are you favoring in this dynamic market? Share your thoughts below.

    Regards,
    Brijesh Bhatia,
    Definedge Forum.

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    Rajeev Talasikar
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    These are sum charts in Trade Point?

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    replied to Rajeev Talasikar on last edited by
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    @Rajeev Talasikar Sir this chart is available for free in Zone Web Terminal - zone.definedgesecurities.com/#chart

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