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Stay put or exit? What investors should do in this market slump
Mint Chennai
|February 27, 2025
As past data shows, exiting now may mean missing the eventual gains to be had by staying invested
The questions I get these days often are along the lines of "What should I do about my portfolio now?" or "Should I get out of the market?" and "Should I stop my SIPs?"
Before I tackle these questions, let us look at what has happened in the stock market in the recent past and why there is blood on the street.
The first striking aspect is the substantial divergence between the moves of market indices and those of stocks in the last few months. If the Sensex is down about 12% from its peak and even the Small Cap index is down "only" 23%, why does it feel so much worse?
Taking data from Mint dated 19 February 2025, the devil lies in the details. Although the indices appear to have declined moderately, the impact is more severe because, as of that date, about 64% of stocks were down between 25% and 50% from their 52-week highs. An additional 19% had fallen by 50-80%. Thus, about 85% of listed stocks were down by over 25%.
This means that while the decline of indices does not appear to be too much, the overall portfolio pain is dramatically heightened due to far steeper falls in individual stock prices.
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