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A Study On Equity Markets - Bulls And Bears Of India

Date Issued
2025
Author(s)
Dhruthi, P Aashritha
Aparna Pavani, S
Sultana, Amrin Samar
Nair, Rekha R  
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDSBS63635.2025.11032009
Abstract
Indian equity has been one of the most vibrant and continuously changing financial markets and has witnessed bull and bear phases in the last two decades. This paper aims to focus on the following objectives: identifying and exploring the complex dynamics that underpin these cycles and their consequences for market participants, Indian policymakers, and the economy more generally. Using quantitative and qualitative methodologies, this research examines bull and bear spans within the Indian equity market across the 2003 to 2022 period. The research data is collected through a secondary research approach that incorporates historical and numerical data analysis, and through experts' opinions that give a quantitative and qualitative data trend view on the market, The methodologies include time-series analysis, correlation analysis, and event analysis to determine the market phase and its causes. Here are some main conclusions where quite clearly it is shown that the Indian stock market possesses a high degree of stability and development opportunities, even though it experiences negative impacts from the world crisis getting back on its feet to reach a new nominee. Moreover, the strong relationship between macroeconomic variables and market returns is confirmed, supporting good economic management. The study points to the growing globalization of Indian markets, the changing pattern of market entry, and the emerging role of individual investors. The findings indicate that establishing strong and effective rules and regulations, and a market environment for managing cycles is essential. Although various cycles remain discernible, it should be noted that the general tendency in the Indian equity market has been considered to be rather upward, and the Indian market has been gradually maturing. The paper reiterates the market's significance in India's economic goals before outlining research directions for future work, such as technological development on the market or sustainability in investing. © 2025 IEEE.
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Bull And Bear

Financial Markets

Market Returns

Sustainability In Inv...

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