Monsoon and Market: How and why rainfall still moves the Indian Market
The monsoon remains a powerful market mover, reminding us that, in India, the rhythm of the rains still echoes on the trading floor.
The monsoon remains a powerful market mover, reminding us that, in India, the rhythm of the rains still echoes on the trading floor.
In a market often dominated by large-cap narratives, small-caps present a compelling—but underexplored—opportunity for long-term investors.
Investing in Indian companies that have cultivated resilience can offer more than just protection against trade wars, it positions your portfolio for sustainable growth, no matter the global challenges ahead.
According to the IMF’s World Economic Outlook (April 2025), India has moved up the global economic ranks with resilience and momentum.
Here’s to a visionary who taught the world that wealth isn’t just built on numbers, but on discipline, trust, and timeless values.
In Short: Topline growth is decelerating, margin pressures persist (outside of banking), and premium valuations call for careful stock-picking.
Most top-tier Indian IT companies have either skipped formal guidance or hinted at soft growth expectations for the year ahead.
Given the combination of stable results, reasonable valuations, and improving FII flows, we believe private banks are well-positioned for a stronger run ahead.
We believe in sticking to the process. Our since-inception (2011) CAGR stands at 21%, and that includes the COVID drawdown.
Small-caps have actually been one of the key reasons behind our consistent outperformance over the past 14 years. We’ve always focused on businesses that were either undervalued or had superior growth potential, and that continues to hold true.
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