Expect modest returns in Samvat 2081, say experts

Concerns over risks to earnings growth, weak consumption,  global conflicts and foreign funds moving money to China have left money managers and market mavens cautious. Returns in Samvat 2081, they believe, will be modest.

Andrew Holland, CEO of Avendus Capital Alternate Strategies, for instance, has tempered his expectations. Returns from the benchmark indices, Holland estimates, will be about 10% in Samvat 2081, less than half of that in Samvat 2080. “Earnings have to start catching up with valuations now. You’ve seen that in this results season. If you miss, the fall in prices is very hard,” Holland said.

Shankar Sharma, founder, GQuant Investech, believes the rally, which is in its fifth year, is likely to take a reasonable breather. “While we are going to see some degree of an upward trend, it is unlikely to be a repeat of the preceding four years,” he said.

Sharma pointed out that typically bull markets end in the fifth or sixth year, or at least, take a reasonable breather. “We are in the fifth year of a bull market, so simply, statistically, a cooling-off period is due, and we may well be starting that now,” he said.

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Investor sentiment during Samvat 2080, which ends this week, was bullish for the most part. However, the markets have lost momentum over the past month. Since September 27, the Sensex has lost 7.5% with more than `40 lakh crore of investor wealth wiped out.

Nilesh Shah, managing director at Kotak Mahindra AMC, opined that while India’s long-term growth story is intact, green shoots on consumption as well as private investment don’t seem to be sustaining. “We expect returns across debt, equity, and gold to converge to a narrow range. Investors will have to moderate return expectations significantly,” Shah told FE.  

Shankaran Naren, ED and CIO, ICICI Prudential, advocates a cautious approach: “Although India’s macros look robust, current market valuations are elevated, driven by overly optimistic domestic sentiment, which calls for a cautious investment approach.”

Shah’s mantra for 2081 will be “quality over momentum, reasonable valuations over expensive valuations, and moderate return expectations with a focus on asset allocation.”

Experts believe that the free-for-all market approach has to be substituted with moderation and quality control.

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