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India Stocks: Record Highs Mask Deep Market Pain
26 Nov
Summary
- Over 576 BSE-listed stocks dropped 30% from their peaks.
- Valuation excesses and large-cap concentration caused divergence.
- Retail investors poured money into mid/small caps ignoring risks.

India's stock market exhibits a striking dichotomy, with headline indices like Sensex and Nifty approaching all-time record highs, while a substantial number of BSE-listed stocks have experienced severe declines. Data reveals that over 576 stocks have fallen by at least 30% from their peaks, with nearly 100 losing half their value. This widening gap is attributed by market analysts to inflated valuations and a concentration of investment flows into a select group of large-cap companies.
The excessive valuations are evident, with Nifty trading at a Price-to-Earnings (PE) ratio of 22.6, while the Nifty Midcap 150 and Smallcap 250 trade at significantly higher PEs of 33 and 29, respectively. This has led retail investors, enticed by past gains, to invest heavily in mid and small-cap segments without sufficient regard for these stretched valuations. A large portion of the Nifty's recent upward movement, approximately 60%, has been driven by a few select large-cap stocks, highlighting the narrowness of the rally.
Experts advise caution and a selective, bottom-up approach, emphasizing companies with stable earnings and strong fundamentals. A sustained rally in the broader market is anticipated only when valuations normalize and earnings clarity emerges. Catalysts for a turnaround include the overall earnings trajectory in the coming quarters and potential clarity on tariff concerns, which could uplift sentiment for broader markets. Investors are urged to focus on fundamental strength amidst ongoing market consolidation and cautious sentiment.



