In a recent analysis, Sandip Sabharwal, a renowned market expert, highlights the positive sentiment in the Indian stock market as Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) return and corporate earnings show promise. However, he remains cautious about the real estate sector, which has seen aggressive growth over the past few years.
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The current sentiment in the Indian stock market is positive, driven by the return of Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) and strong corporate earnings.
The real estate sector has seen aggressive growth over the past few years, leading to concerns about overvaluation and market saturation.
An expiry week in the stock market refers to the period when derivative contracts, such as futures and options, come to an end and are settled.
Sandip Sabharwal is a renowned market expert known for his astute observations and insights on the Indian stock market.
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