The Indian market performance showed resilience in CY2022 compared to other global markets, with nifty 50 recovering 17 per cent from the bottom of June’22. At the same time, the rally in broader indices was meteoric. Both midcap & smallcap indices too recovered by 27 per cent & 16 per cent, respectively. Some individual stocks have gone up by more than 100 per cent.
The above chart depicts that the midcap & smallcap indices recovered quickly compared to the nifty.
Let’s understand the factors impeding this rally and why street estimates favour mid and small caps.
Even with the recent rally, Nifty Midcap 100 index now trades at a 16 per cent premium to Nifty 50 indices at 24.8x, whereas the Nifty Small cap 100 index trades at a discount of 14 per cent at 18.4x. And as per street estimates, valuations are at a premium compared to global peers; however, strong double-digit earnings growth for the segment justifies valuations to some extent. Valuations of several large-cap stocks looked stretched while most mid and small-caps are still attractive. It has triggered a rotation of money in mid and small caps, helping the broader market rally.
2. A shift towards cyclical:
Let us have a look at the below chart to see the percentage share of the sector in each market cap bucket:
Read our coverage on auto ancillary, consumer durables and banking segments if interested.
The following is the list of the top five better-known midcaps & smallcap stocks that have gained more than 25 per cent since the start of CY22. The recent positive trigger in these stocks is due to the acceleration in the china+1 strategy, shift towards formalisation, and market share gains due to disruption.
Top performing five midcap stocks:
Stock Name | Absolute YTD Change | Mutual Fund Investment – Market Value (cr) |
Adani Total Gas | 105.0% | ₹ 151 |
TATA Elxsi | 49.1% | ₹ 1,345 |
Trent | 34.3% | ₹ 4,417 |
Coromandel Intl | 34.1% | ₹ 4,632 |
AU Small Finance Bank | 26.5% | ₹ 5,329 |
Top performing five smallcap stocks:
Stock Name | Absolute YTD Change | Mutual Fund Investment – Market Value (cr) |
Chennai Petroleum | 167.6% | ₹ 71 |
Raymond | 84.7% | ₹ 154 |
Ujjivan Financial Services | 64.3% | – |
Swan Energy | 60.6% | – |
VRL Logistics | 49.6% | ₹ 726 |
An investor should think twice before entering into any stocks without assessing the risk appetite and asset allocation plan. It is better to accumulate stocks/mutual funds in a staggered manner through the SIP or STP route rather than putting a significant amount through a one-time route. Based on the sector’s buzz/tips or momentum, abstain from buying small and midcap stocks.
| 12th September 2022 (Open) | 16th September 2022 (Close) | %Change |
Nifty 50 | 17,891 | 17,531 | -2.0% |
Sensex | 59,912 | 58,841 | -1.8% |
Source: BSE & NSE
BSE Top Gainers | BSE Top Losers | ||||
Stock | Change (%) | Stock | Change (%) | ||
Ambuja Cements Ltd | ▲ | 13.7 % | Infosys Ltd | ▼ | (8.8) % |
ACC Ltd | ▲ | 10.6 % | Tech Mahindra Ltd | ▼ | (8.2) % |
Vedanta Ltd | ▲ | 9.0 % | Hindustan Petroleum Corp | ▼ | (6.9) % |
IndusInd Bank Ltd | ▲ | 8.0 % | Tata Consultancy Services | ▼ | (6.5) % |
Adani Enterprises Ltd | ▲ | 7.3 % | Larsen & Toubro Infotech | ▼ | (6.3) % |
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