The Indian stock market, bolstered by solid economic growth and transformative trends, is set to deliver impressive returns in 2025. Sharad Avasthi, a market expert, predicts a strong performance driven by robust government spending and sectoral growth.
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Sharad Avasthi predicts that the Nifty could deliver 20-25% returns in 2025, following an 8-10% rise in 2024.
The key market catalysts include IPO momentum, robust government spending in defense and railways, infrastructure development, and continued growth in the real estate sector.
The real estate sector is showing continued growth and bullish sentiment, driven by improved demand, favorable government policies, and lower interest rates.
Government initiatives such as robust spending in defense, railways, and infrastructure, along with the National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP), are significant drivers of the market.
Sharad Avasthi recommends a balanced approach, combining exposure to high-growth sectors with a focus on companies with strong fundamentals.
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