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The Top Stocks Dominating Mutual Fund Portfolios

Welcome to the latest update on the most coveted stocks in the Indian market, as tracked by mutual funds! Whether you're an experienced investor or just starting out, understanding which stocks are favored by mutual funds can provide valuable insights into market trends and investment strategies. 1. The Titans of Mutual Fund Portfolios When it comes to bluechip stocks,  TCS  and  ICICI Bank  are leading the pack. Both of these giants are held by 40 different mutual fund houses, making them top picks for stability and growth. Despite the current headwinds faced by IT firms, these stocks remain a staple in many portfolios. Infosys  and  Maruti Suzuki  also stand strong, each owned by 39 mutual fund houses. Infosys continues to be a favorite in the tech sector, while Maruti Suzuki remains the go-to choice for investors in the automotive industry. 2. Consumption Stocks That Shine In the consumption segment,  Titan  stands out as the most owned st...

Year-End Review: Strategies for Maximizing Returns in 2024

 As December draws to a close, it's a natural time to pause and reflect on the year that has passed. The rapid pace of 2023 has left many of us catching our breath as we prepare for the new year. As we review our experiences and prepare for another dynamic year, it's also important to take stock of our financial strategies. In just two months, Genius will celebrate its second anniversary. It’s been an eventful journey for both us and the Indian investing community. This year, the markets faced numerous challenges, including geopolitical tensions, ongoing interest rate hikes, the near-collapse of regional banks in the U.S., and fluctuating valuations in the Indian startup ecosystem. These factors, along with other minor issues, resulted in the NIFTY delivering modest returns, while the Mid and Small-cap indices offered only slight gains. However, a broader perspective reveals a different story. Despite the market's volatility over the past two years, the long-term view shows...