«Actually, the growth rates are far better in the midcap and the smallcap. So, the India story is really happening in the midcap and smallcap. Just that the enthusiasm for these companies went up dramatically,» says Rajesh Bhatia, CIO, ITI MF.
Why are markets falling the way they are falling? The mid and smallcap stocks are getting smoked. I mean, everyone says that look the correction was overdue. But if that was the case, then why is everybody feeling so remorse and so painful? I mean, if everybody knew this was coming, then why there is so much of agony and pain in the world?
Rajesh Bhatia: So, it always happens that way. No risk in the market comes all of a sudden. People are always aware that the risk is building up. But the market then, it climbs a wall slowly, but when it comes down, it takes like the escalator route and that is really what is happening. It is nothing unique. Even in 2008, we knew that there was a real estate bubble that is building in the United States. People were shorting real estate in 2005, 2006. When did the market actually correct? In 2008. People knew that COVID was an issue in December of 2019. It was called COVID-19 if you remember. When did the markets fall? March of 2020. So, no risk comes very suddenly.
Most risks are known to the market. But then eventually the market kind of reacts. So, it is very normal and what has happened to the Indian markets is that we just had overvaluation of the market. Now, because there was a slowdown and because of this, that there is a reset of
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