Yogini Joglekar & Clifford Alvares | Mumbai
November 3, 2013 Last Updated at 23:18 IST
Are retail investors making a mistake?
Exit from equities if your investment was goal-linked or if you urgently need cash. Else, stay; rebalance your portfolio by picking attractively valued and some better-performing stocks
At a time when the stock market is scaling new peaks, the small investor has been staying away. Brokers are shutting their retail broking divisions and many retail investors are closing their mutual fund (MF) folios.
Retail investors' equity MF assets have dropped 30 per cent in the past three years, while nearly a fourth of MF portfolios were closed last year, shows data from the Association of Mutual Funds in India. HSBC Direct and India Infoline are shutting their retail broking division.
Whatever happened to the retail investor? Why are stock and equity-fund investors shying away from the market, instead of staying and seeing their portfolios grow?
Experts say it's a case of once bitten, twice shy. Over the past few years since the Lehman crisis, many stocks were hit badly, especially infrastructure and old economy stocks, where small investors were largely invested.
Investors are losing faith in equities, because the markets haven't really gone anywhere for last three to four years. Volatility in the market coupled with instability in the rupee acted like a double whammy.
Hence, many investors simply decided to move out not only MS but stocks as well.
Samiksha and Lavish are among such investors. Samiksha Mishra, 35, started pulling out of stocks from 2011 and sold a third of her holdings after they began to regain lost value. Her portfolio was down 80 per cent after the financial crisis, as much of it was in infrastructure and other capital-intensive businesses. Now, as these are beginning to rise again, Mishra is taking the opportunity to exit stocks, altogether. "I decided to slowly start exiting from all my equity holdings. I can't take losses and so have decided to preserve my portfolio and have shifted most it into fixed deposits," she says. She has made decent profits and hence decided to exit at this point in time.
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