As the Union Budget 2025 approaches, investors are closely watching which sectors will lead the market. Expert insights suggest midcaps, IT, pharma, and green energy are set to outperform.
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Midcap stocks are expected to outperform due to their stronger earnings growth potential and ability to innovate and adapt more quickly than larger companies.
Export-oriented sectors like IT, pharma, and textiles are expected to perform well, driven by global demand and favorable policies.
Domestic sectors such as power, green energy, and infrastructure are expected to see steady growth due to their resilience and government support.
Green energy is significant in the Union Budget 2025 as it aligns with the government's push towards renewable energy and sustainable development.
Chakri Lokapriya advises investors to diversify their portfolios by including midcaps, IT, pharma, and green energy stocks, and to stay informed about market trends and government policies.

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