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A reality check on Diwali stock picks
Mint New Delhi
|October 15, 2025
The annual rush of ‘Diwali picks’ is here, with brokerages promising to light up your portfolio like a firecracker. But before you load upon their “shubh labh” (auspicious profit) stocks, remember that the gains are not certain.
Mint collated and analyzed these much-hyped festive recommendations from the last two Samvats (Hindu calendar years starting Diwali)—focusing on this timeframe due to limitations in collecting older data. The results for Samvat 2081 (2024-25) tell a story of dashed hopes.
Last year, nearly a dozen brokerages collectively recommended 58 diverse stocks—spanning banking, IT, and consumer goods—often with a 12-month holding period. But a staggering two-thirds (66%) of these picks actually declined, while only a third managed to outperform the Sensex's modest 3.2% return.
However, Muhurat picks for Samvat 2080 (2023-24) returned impressive gains. Of the 45 stocks recommended by a few leading brokerages, nearly half (49%) gained over 23%, decisively outpacing the Sensex’s 22% rise. Only nine stocks fell during this period. This performance was driven by optimism around India’s growth and expectations of political stability ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
Dit verhaal komt uit de October 15, 2025-editie van Mint New Delhi.
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