I am Niranjan Ghatule, a B.Tech graduate in Electrical Engineering with a strong passion for the financial markets. With over 5 years of hands-on experience in the stock market, I have developed deep expertise in equity research, market analysis, and trading strategies.
Posts by Niranjan Ghatule:
This article highlights Hyundai Motor India Limited’s (HMIL) total sales performance in February 2025, emphasizing the company’s domestic and export growth. It covers key insights from Hyundai’s leadership, market trends, and future expectations for the brand.
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. kicked off 2025 with impressive growth across its automotive and farm equipment divisions. In February 2025, the company sold 50,420 SUVs in India, marking a 19% increase, while total vehicle sales reached 83,702 units, growing 15% year-on-year. The Farm Equipment Sector also delivered strong results, with domestic tractor sales rising 19% to 23,880 units.
India has been one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, attracting significant Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) inflows. However, with GDP growth slowing down from 7.5% to 6% and Q3 FY25 growth dropping to 6.2% from over 8% in Q3 FY24, concerns are rising over India’s economic momentum.
In a shocking diplomatic standoff, U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly expelled Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy from the White House following a heated argument over the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. Trump accused Zelenskyy of not being ready for peace and disrespecting the United States, leading to the abrupt cancellation of a scheduled press conference.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has surprised the global political landscape by praising U.S. President Donald Trump for his efforts in resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict. This unexpected endorsement raises questions about a potential shift in U.S.-Russia relations and Trump’s role as a mediator. As diplomatic tensions continue, could Trump’s approach bring a breakthrough in one of the world’s
As the Indian stock market undergoes a sharp correction, trading volumes in equities and options have plunged dramatically. Zerodha founder Nithin Kamath highlights a 30%+ drop in trader activity across brokers, marking the first industry-wide degrowth in 15 years. With retail participation shrinking and the government’s STT revenue projected to fall 50%, concerns about the depth of Indian markets
India’s economy posted a strong recovery in Q3 FY25, with GDP growth rising to 6.2%, driven by robust rural demand and increased government spending. After a slowdown in the previous quarter, improved agricultural output and infrastructure investments helped fuel economic momentum. While challenges like weak urban demand and global trade uncertainties persist
The Indian stock market has been on a downward spiral, with the NIFTY 50 shedding over 6% in February 2025 alone. The index even touched an intraday low of 22,120 today, reflecting a broader market downturn. The NIFTY Midcap 150 has also seen a 3% decline, trading around 17,670.40 as of midday on February 28.
This article covers Ola Electric’s strong performance in February 2025, where the company sold over 25,000 electric scooters, securing a 28% market share. It highlights Ola's expansion into Tier 3 and 4 cities, the launch of its Gen-3 S1 portfolio, and the introduction of MoveOS 5 beta with new features. The article also discusses Ola’s entry into the electric motorcycle segment with the Roadster
Since October 2021, the NIFTY 50 has soared 21% in rupees, but in dollars, it’s a quieter 4.5% tale. What’s behind this split? Dive into India’s market journey—unpacking the rupee’s triumphs, the dollar’s drag, and what it all means for investors at home and abroad. A must-read for anyone eyeing India’s financial pulse!"
Get the scoop on the latest U.S. GDP data for Q4 2024! The economy grew at a steady 2.3%, wrapping up 2024 with a solid 2.8% annual gain. Consumer spending powered ahead, but inflation’s creeping up—what’s next for 2025?
The U.S. government, under President Donald Trump, has announced 25% tariffs on all imports from Canada and Mexico starting March 4, 2025, after previously pausing the decision for a month. Additionally, a 10% tariff on Chinese imports will also take effect on the same date. This policy shift is expected to have significant economic consequences, affecting trade relations, consumer prices