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    Battle the bears with unconventional methods of stock-picking. 5 stocks with dividend yield of 3.3 to 6% & upside potential of up to 47%

    As the market continues its free fall, here’s an unconventional question: How do individual investors differ from institutional investors? The distinction lies in a key factor that most individual investors overlook when buying stocks, but institutional investors always consider. That is dividend yield. Unlike institutional investors, who consistently evaluate the dividend yield of a stock, most retail investors pay little or no heed to whether a company even pays dividends. Their primary focus is on capital gains rather than the steady income dividends provide. There is nothing wrong in focusing on capital gains, but sometimes dividend yield does better than you may imagine, even on the capital gains front.

    India's electronics manufacturing sector grapples with uncertainty over Trump's tariff threat

    Donald Trump's proposed reciprocal tariffs could disrupt India's electronics and semiconductor industries, impacting smartphone exports and manufacturing incentives. Experts urge policy adjustments to safeguard India's role as a global manufacturing hub amid shifting geopolitical trade dynamics.

    Infosys, Wipro can trigger more downsides in Nifty IT index: Anand James

    Nifty IT enters bear market amid US slowdown fears, breaking key supports. Defence stocks rise on EU spending boost. IndusInd Bank shows rebound signals. Analysts predict market range-bound before Q4 earnings. Stock picks: Rain, Maxhealth.

    These top sectors witnessed high levels of buying by mutual funds in February
    IT stocks fall from peaks: What's behind the decline?

    Eight of the top ten IT stocks have entered bear market territory, including Infosys, HCLTech, and Tech Mahindra.

    Loading... recession? 6 market bugs crash IT stocks, Rs 88,000 crore deleted

    India’s IT sector is facing significant challenges as stocks have plummeted due to recession fears in the US, AI competition, and valuation concerns. Major IT firms, including TCS and Infosys, have seen substantial losses, and uncertain revenue growth is exacerbating investor apprehensions.

    The Economic Times
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