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Does Economic Woes really matters in markets?

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K.Haputantri
lokuayya
hariesha
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hariesha


Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

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http://research.srilankaequity.com/t269-does-economic-woes-really-matters-in-markets#315

Does economic woes really matters in stock markets?

We all know American and European regions are facing worst economic problems they are facing for 4-5 decades. The most optimistic forecast for America is a GDP growth of 1.5% this year. Europe situation is far worst. The most optimistic GDP forecast for Europe is (negative) -0.5%. Not a GDP growth, but a contraction.
But look at the performance of their share markets. There was a drastic drop of market indexes, in the middle of last year, which lasted only about a month. After that there was a steady upward movement and all the major indexes are showing a growth of more than 15% for last six months. Most of the indexes have already reached the peak performance of the early part of the last year.
This is the same for almost all major Asian markets.

But what’s happening to ours?

The worst GDP forecast we do have is from Standard Chartered, which is 6.75%. All other independent forecasts are showing a growth of 7-7.5%. Though CBSL earlier forecasted 8.5% growth, now they have come down to a more realistic forecast of about 7.5%. Whatever the case a growth of around 7% is a huge achievement.

Then, what’s the problem with CSE. Why it’s not reflecting the country’s real growth prospect. Are we not mature enough? We have to accept this to a some extent, as our market performance is very volatile. When the euro region debt crisis broke out, European and American markets fell drastically. But look at the recovery of those markets, within six months they have reached the peak point when the economic outlook remains gloomy.

But our market is dropping continuously for last thirteen months, despite healthy economic outlook (of cause balance of payment crisis and HR issues are short term).

Then why this “Kolavery … Kolavery Di”?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR12Z8f1Dh8

I see two reasons?

1. Using of “Technical Analysis Forecasts” to manipulate the market.

It’s quite evident; some biggest players (not investors) are publishing TA forecasts for market manipulation. Some people may not agree with me. But it’s seem to be true.


2. For some reason, some party/authority wants to keep the market down.


I strongly believe this.


I am in this market from 1996. There were ups and downs in the market. And there was a time it was totally dull. But then there were more than enough reasons for the dullness. But Now?

Open for Discussion.

lokuayya


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

i suggest that just quit the forums and leave those to these PAID TAs .just leave .surprisingly japan hit over 13 percent so far this year.WHAT A SURPRISE .

K.Haputantri

K.Haputantri
Co-Admin

My openion is that the current market correction is more than enough to attract new investments, provided however, the policy level players keep the house in order creating safe environment for investments & boost confidence levels. If this is done the rest will be easy.

Universalgoal


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

now MR and relatives is forcusing on HR issue and no upcoming elections so this is SL , every factors looking for a political influance no worries it is in the near

aj


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

May be market is trying to match the state of the real companies that lie behind those symbols for a change.

sriranga

sriranga
Co-Admin

Thanks for sharing.

http://sharemarket-srilanka.blogspot.co.uk/

Rajaraam


Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

Thank u hariesha taking up this topic for discussion. As per slstock's post under "Sri lankastill placed second worst stock exchange" Out of 78 stock exchanges in the world we are the second worst stock excange recording a 9.82% drop compared to venesular with highest growth(36.98 % up) being No.1 stock exchange.
Another important factor is only 12 stock markets have shown a negative growth while 66 markets are up.And from the Far East and South Asian countries only Srilanka and Bangalidesh are in backward. Most exciting fact is Vietnam has become second best recording a 26.30% growth compared to Srilanka, the second worst.

Countrie which are still experiencing terrorists attacks and social unrest such as Pakistan and pilliphine also have reported very high growth 16.72%(Pakistan) and 12.57 (pilliphine)

We all know Greece is experiencing severe economic crisis and also everybody knows that ITALY is also in very bad ecconomic situation now. In addition USA and GERMAN also in economic downtern. But stock markets in those countries too have gone up (German by 13.10%, Greece by 9.52%, Italy by 8.68% and USA by 7.55%)

So why only in Sri lanka?

aj


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

Rajaraam wrote:So why only in Sri lanka?

I think it was because it was the best performing something for two years and the companies did not deliver the expected massive growth. (Didn't it blew up 200% or something?) The companies were just trading their newly gained portfolio wealth instead growing their core business. If it did not blow up that much, this would not have happened.

Rajaraam


Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

aj wrote:
Rajaraam wrote:So why only in Sri lanka?

I think it was because it was the best performing something for two years and the companies did not deliver the expected massive growth. (Didn't it blew up 200% or something?) The companies were just trading their newly gained portfolio wealth instead growing their core business. If it did not blow up that much, this would not have happened.

There is a point. But that cannot be the only reason.

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