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00:00See, rupee also vis-a-vis let us say the dollar or the most sought after currency, so to say,
00:10that is also a little bit sentimental.
00:14There is no difference between relative position of the Indian economy, let us say vis-a-vis
00:20the US economy or the other dollar economies.
00:24If you compare it with other emerging economies, rupee has still performed the best.
00:29So it all depends on, you know, let us say sometimes temporary supply-demand issues which
00:38are somewhere linked to inflation, also linked to the central bank rates announced by let
00:46us say US or at R and N by the RBI.
01:30See, in the market, there are ups and downs and there are some short-term factors and some
01:38long-term factors.
01:39Now the market is falling due to some short-term factors, like the prices of crude have increased,
01:47there is some weakness in the currency, the fear of the virus is spreading among the people
01:57whereas there is nothing to worry about.
02:02So, the results of the corporate have also not been so good, the profits have not increased
02:09so much.
02:10Due to the election, the government's spending has also reduced.
02:16So, due to all these factors, and the valuation of the companies in the market was not very
02:23low.
02:25It is said that the market is fairly valued.
02:28So, it was not that the market is very undervalued.
02:31So, it was not that factor.
02:33So, by combining all this, there is some correction in the market.
02:38Sir, let us see in the future, what advice will you give to the investors in this market?
02:46See, in the market, especially in the small and mid-cap shares, there is some irrational
02:59exuberance.
03:00Their prices have increased illogically.
03:04If you leave them and talk about the general market, then the long-term market will be good.
03:13So, the long-term investor who has a profile of 3 to 5 years, there is no need to be afraid
03:20of him.
03:21The market will be fine.
03:25Sir, if we talk about the rupee, then the rupee has reached the record level.
03:30This is not a good thing.
03:33The rupee has reached the record level of 86.5 rupees.
03:39The rupee has reached the record level of 86.5 rupees.
03:41How do you see this?
03:43The biggest factor in the rupee is the global phenomenon.
03:49Not only has the Indian currency fallen, but the currency of many European and Asian
03:55countries has also become much weaker as compared to the dollar.
03:59to dollar is very weak. Whether it is Japanese Yen, whether it is Brazil's currency, and
04:11many other countries' currency, all of them have become weak because the dollar index
04:15has become very strong. You can also call it a Trump phenomenon because Trump's utterances
04:27like, I will do this, I will do that, America first, people are wondering what will happen.
04:35So that is also a reason for the weakening of the currency.
04:38So can we say that the currency will be strong in the future or it will continue to fall?
04:45Logically, India's currency should not fall too much because India's currency on purchase
04:57power parity is very weak.

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