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Economy

Nifty May Drop More! See Why ICICI Securities Says Now’s the Time to Buy IT Stocks

Ankita Das
Last updated: April 26, 2025 9:43 am
Ankita Das
"ICICI Securities: Buy IT Stocks, Nifty May See More Drops

The Indian stock market has been unpredictable recently, with global issues adding to the uncertainty. Dharmesh Shah from ICICI Securities offers advice on how to approach this situation. He suggests buying large IT company stocks, but also warns that the Nifty index might face more drops before it starts moving upwards towards 25,000 points.

Why IT Stocks Could Be a Safe Choice

Shah is optimistic about the IT sector because it tends to be stable and offers good growth potential, even when other markets are struggling. Here’s why large IT stocks might be a good investment right now:

  • Stable Earnings: IT companies often have steady income and don’t rely too much on the economy’s ups and downs.
  • Global Reach: A lot of their income comes from other countries, spreading their risk.
  • Strong Financials: Big IT companies like TCS, Infosys, and HCLTech have healthy financials and a good track record of delivering value.

In simple terms, while other sectors might be affected by local economic problems, IT companies usually have long-term contracts that give them some protection from short-term market swings. Plus, as the world becomes more dependent on technology, the demand for IT services is expected to keep growing.

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Nifty: Be Ready for More Drops

While Shah remains positive about India’s long-term growth, he thinks the Nifty index could drop further in the short term. Factors like political tensions, inflation, and rising interest rates are making investors nervous, which could lead to more market ups and downs. What does this mean for investors? You might see the market dip further, so here’s some advice:

  • Don’t Panic: Avoid selling your stocks at a loss during a market dip.
  • Invest Slowly: You can invest gradually, buying stocks when their prices are lower.
  • Check Your Portfolio: Make sure your investments are spread across different sectors and types of assets.

Remember, market drops are a normal part of investing. In fact, they can be a chance to buy good stocks at cheaper prices. The key is to focus on the long term and stick to your investment plan.

Nifty’s Path to 25,000

Shah believes the Nifty index could eventually reach 25,000 points, but this will take time. He expects the market to calm down and move sideways for a while before it can start rising again. Patience will be important for investors.

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How to Handle the Current Volatility

The current market is uncertain, so it’s important to be careful but also smart in your decisions. Investing in large IT stocks and preparing for potential market drops seems like a solid strategy for long-term investors. Volatility is part of investing, but by making informed choices and staying disciplined, you can navigate the ups and downs and work towards your financial goals.

TAGGED:ICICI SecuritiesIT Stocks InvestmentLong-Term Investingmarket volatilityNifty Correctionstock market strategy
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