Subramanyan
12-12 21:30
I want to bring a slightly different flavour to this discussion. I'm reminded of 2 Hindi songs actually when I think of the markets.

(1) Le jaaye jaane kahan hawaen, hawaen:  Roughly translates to "Where do the winds take me, winds?" from the 2017 movie Jab Harry Met Sejal. Honestly the markets moved about aimlessly and unpredictably like the wind. Truly a year of being carried higher by bullish sentiment despite geopolitical "winds" causing sharp swings. (2) the rather optimistic saying (not a song) I recall is: Rachna hai phir itihas "We must create history again" (by the famous Indian investor Vijay Kedia) as new records were repeatedly set throughout the year for selected counters at least.

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