The Economic Times of India
Mumbai: Overseas fund managers’ bearish derivative bets on India are at a five month-high as simmering uncertainties around tariffs and rich share valuations have made them wary about the market’s near-term prospects.The long-short ratio-a market sentiment indicator that compares the number of traders betting on a rise in prices (long positions) to those betting on a fall (short)-based on foreigners’ derivative positions stood at 15% on Friday-lowest since February 21.Lower ratio reflects an aggressive build-up of short positions and a cautious near-term outlook from institutional investors…
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FIIs’ bearish derivatives bets on India surge to a 5-month high
Mumbai: Overseas fund managers’ bearish derivative bets on India are at a five month-high as simmering uncertainties around tariffs and rich share valuations have made them wary about the market’s near-term prospects.The long-short ratio-a market sentiment indicator that compares the number of traders betting on a rise in prices (long positions) to those betting on