"Stop Your SIPs", Shankar Sharma Sounds The Alarm For Retail Investors

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Are India's record SIP inflows masking a deeper problem in the stock market? In this discussion, investor Shankar Sharma explains why India has become one of the weakest-performing markets among major emerging economies despite strong domestic participation through mutual funds and SIPs. He argues that while domestic investors continue to pour money into equities, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) are steadily exiting Indian markets. With fresh SIP registrations hitting multi-year lows and SIP stoppage ratios rising, the key question is whether domestic inflows can continue to absorb sustained foreign selling. Watch this video to find out! #sip #mutualfunds #stockmarket #investing #business #ndtvprofitvideo For more videos subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NDTVProfitIndia Visit NDTV Profit for more news: https://www.ndtvprofit.com/ Don't enter the stock market unaware. Read all Research Reports here: https://www.ndtvprofit.com/research-reports Follow NDTV Pro

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