00:00There are only a few days left for the year 2024 to end.
00:05In the year 2024, we saw a lot of events in the share market.
00:09Talking about performance, the benchmark index Nifty 50 has given a total of 13% return in 2024.
00:16And now that we are going to enter the new year,
00:19all the investors must be wondering how the share market will perform in the next year, i.e. 2025.
00:27In response to this, many brokerage firms have presented their outlook on how the market will perform in 2025.
00:35Among them, the well-known home brokerage firm Motilal Oswal Financial Services has presented its outlook for the next year, i.e. 2025.
00:44So what does Motilal Oswal's report say, let's find out.
00:47Brokerage firm Motilal Oswal Financial Services believes that the initial 6 months of 2025 for the market can be of consolidation.
00:56The next 6 months can be seen as a recovery in the market.
01:01According to Motilal Oswal, the Indian market can be impacted by the economic events of the global and domestic upheaval in 2025.
01:10So Motilal Oswal has told some 10 such shares on which money can be invested.
01:15That is, Motilal Oswal has chosen some of his top 10 shares as a top bet in 2025.
01:23So the first share he has chosen is ICICI Bank.
01:27The next is HCL Technologies.
01:29The third is Larsen & Toubro Share.
01:31The fourth is Zomato Share.
01:33The fifth is Nippon Life India Asset Management Share.
01:36The sixth is Mankind Pharma Share.
01:38The seventh is Lemon Tree Share.
01:40The eighth is Polycap Share.
01:42The ninth is Macro Tech Developers Share.
01:45And the tenth is Sirma SGS Share.
01:47These are 10 such shares on which Motilal Oswal has advised to bet.
01:52In addition, Motilal Oswal has also told in his report that which 5 big triggers can impact the market in 2025.
02:00So the first trigger according to Motilal Oswal is the Union Budget.
02:04Yes, in the first week of February 2025, the Union Budget will be presented by the Central Government of India.
02:10Which is going to be very important for the market.
02:14The second is the economic results of earnings or companies.
02:17As soon as the year 2025 starts, Indian corporate companies will start presenting their December quarter results.
02:24According to the quarterly results, the market's performance has improved a lot.
02:28Anyway, in the first half of the financial year 2025, that is, in the beginning of June and September, the performance of companies was soft.
02:36It is hoped that in the second half, that is, in the December quarter and the upcoming March quarter, a recovery can be seen in the earnings of companies.
02:43And the third big trigger is valuation.
02:45So due to the recent fall in the share market, the valuation is generally visible.
02:50Which is giving the opportunity to join low-level stolen shares in the portfolio.
02:55The fourth trigger he has told is the trend of foreign institutional investors.
02:59Yes, in 2025, the trend of foreign institutional investors will also be quite significant.
03:05In the month of October and November 2024, foreign institutional investors have bought Indian shares worth about 1.5 lakh crores.
03:16The strength of the dollar index, the valuation of the mid-cap and small-cap segment, and the weakness in the earnings of corporate companies have forced foreign investors to buy.
03:26The fifth trigger has been told, it has been told about the government expenditure.
03:30So the investors of the market are hoping that in 2025, the government can increase the government's expenditure.
03:36And with this, you can see an appropriate policy change.
03:39So these are some of the five big triggers of 2025 that can impact the market somewhere.
03:44It is very important for the market.
03:46In addition to this, there are top ten shares that have been chosen by Motilal Oswal as the top bet.
03:51That's all in this video.
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