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As per the probability and Varun Manmohan Kapur opinion with this backdrop, TINA could continue well into 2023 till such time other asset classes generate real and meaningful returns. Until then, enjoy TINA's Company!
Yes Bank Former President Varun Manmohan Kapur says TINA driving returns in stock markets
Bond yields continue to be depressed and so are yields from bank deposits. While junk bonds offer opportunities to make real returns, with the Covid backdrop (and repeated lock do
Varun Manmohan Kapur said that the listed equity on the other hand have remained buoyant across geographies. And it’s been quite secular – by sector and by size, with no slowdown in sight.
Media Release New Delhi, Oct 14: No, TINA is not the girl next door, says Varun Manmohan Kapur, currently an investor and former Yes Bank official. Nor is TINA a hurricane or cyclone in the United States. ‘There Is No Alternative’ abbreviated as ‘TINA’ was a phrase coined by philosopher Herbert Spencer. Varun .....
Media Release New Delhi, Oct 14: No, TINA is not the girl next door, says Varun Manmohan Kapur, currently an investor and former Yes Bank official. Nor is TINA a hurricane or cyclone in the United States. ‘There Is No Alternative’ abbreviated as ‘TINA’ was a phrase coined by philosopher Herbert Spencer. Varun .....
Varun Manmohan Kapur told that TINA driving returns in stock markets
No, TINA is not the girl next door, says Varun Manmohan Kapur, currently an investor and former Yes Bank official. Nor is TINA a hurricane or cyclone in the United States. ‘There Is No Alternative’ abbreviated as ‘TINA’ was a phrase coined by philosopher Herbert Spencer. Varun Manmohan Kapur Former Yes Bank official, says with other asset classes giving negative real returns in the current economic environment, it’s the TINA effect that is driving returns in listed equities.
Bond yields continue to be depressed and so are yields from bank deposits. While junk bonds offer opportunities to make real returns, with the Covid backdrop (and repeated lock downs), it remains difficult to place bets (risk reward not always favorable). As per Varun Manmohan Kapur, some of the sectors impacted by Covid which essentially placed so called junk debt paper are yet to return to normalcy stretching their balance sheets that much further.
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Have you ever considered co-relating 'Portion of the overall industry' with value returns? Varun Manmohan Kapur, Yes Bank's previous president and presently an autonomous financial backer gives light on a basic yet incredible venture thought.
Regardless of whether it be obligation or value, as a rule, the degree of hazard is lower when putting resources into greater organizations. This got additionally exacerbated in the background of the pandemic, more modest organizations with their lower levels of versatility and restricted hotspots for bringing financing came about up in certain monetary results for bigger players. Their all around high portions of the overall industry got a further fillip as providers, merchants, agents, clients all depended on 'more secure' and 'trusted' brands. Aside from development, this improved piece of the pie gave a pad against lock-downs, bringing down interest during the pandemic, says Varun Kapur.
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Ever thought of co-relating 'Market Share' with equity returns? Varun Manmoha Kapur, Yes Bank’s former president and currently an independent investor provides light on a simple yet powerful investment idea.
Whether it be debt or equity, in general, the level of risk is lower when investing in bigger companies. This got further exacerbated in the backdrop of the pandemic, smaller companies with their lower levels of resilience and limited sources for raising financing resulted in positive economic outcomes for larger players. Their already high market shares got a further fillip as suppliers, distributors, financiers, customers all resorted to ‘safer’ and ‘trusted’ brands. Apart from growth, this enhanced market share provided a cushion against lock-downs, lowering demand during the pandemic, says Varun Kapur.
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Simple Yet Key Factor In Investing: Varun Manmohan Kapur, Yes Bank, former president & currently an independent investor shares his view to get better return on your investment. Follow these tips and get better return.
Varun Kapur Yes Bank - Index Investing – Relatively Safer and Proven!
With relatively inferior work-life balance, limited understanding of equities and often low risk taking ability, people often find it difficult to create an active investment portfolio. While investing in mutual funds, PMS products are good alternatives, they tend to be high on fee structures. Varun Kapur Yes Bank Former President and currently Independent Investor provides light on the power of index investing.
Index investing is a passive investment technique that attempts to generate returns similar to a broad market index. It’s a hands-off approach eliminating biases and uncertainties that often occur in a stock-picking strategies.
Varun Manmohan Kapur said early investors in index funds should note the following:
Investors can pick between various indices. There are some globally tracked well established indices like NIFTY, SENSEX, MSCI Emerging markets which have a demonstrated track record
Investments in the above mentioned indices gives exposure to large cap stocks which are inherently lower risk compared to mid / small caps. This means investments in these indices give investors exposure to proven companies with a demonstrated track record of growth, profits, dividends etc.