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The Pace of Rise and Fall in Stock Markets!

 


We all understand markets by nature are volatile. Also we understand that there are broadly three phases in the markets.

Bull Market – When the markets go up for a sustainable period of time.

Bear Market – When the markets go down for a sustainable period of time.

Sideways – When the markets are rangebound i.e. The Markets do not go up or down.

In today’s blog, we shall try and look into a peculiar aspect i.e. The PACE of rise and fall in stock markets and what can we do about it.


The Bull Run - Tame the Bull by its Horns

Lets look into the positive aspect first which we generally like – The Bull Run.

Indian Markets has witnessed 6 major bull run.

Time Frame

Return

Period

Jan-1991 to Apr-1992

350%

16 Months

Nov-1998 to Feb-2000

116%

16 Months

Jan-2004 to Jan-2008

236%

48 Months

Dec-2013 to Feb 2015

41%

15 Months

Feb-2016 to Jan-2020

79%

47 Months

Apr-2020 to Oct-2021

106%

19 Months

Total Average

155%

27 Months


The Average return earned during the bull markets are in the range of 155% while the average tenor for bull run is 27 months.

The Bear Market – An Opportunity During Chaos

Indian Markets has witnessed 8 major Bear Markets.

Time Frame

Return

Period

Oct 1990 - Jan 1991

-39%

4 Months

Apr 1992 - Apr 1993

-56%

13 Months

Sep 1994 - Nov 1998

-41%

50 Months

Feb 2000 - Sep 2001

-58%

20 Months

Jan 2008 - Mar 2009

-62%

14 Months

Nov 2010 - Dec 2011

-28%

14 Months

Mar 2015 - Feb 2016

-23%

11 Months

Mar 2020 - Apr 2020

-33%

2 Months

Total Average

-43%

16 Months

The Average downside during the bear markets are in the range of 43% while the average tenor for bear markets is 16 months.

Rationale

The bears are generally faster to penetrate the market. This is primarily because of the fact that panic sells faster while good news takes time to settle.

This can be validated from the fact that average tenor for bear markets vis-à-vis bull market is 16 months vis-à-vis 27 months.

Further with the advent of technology, the dissemination of the information has been faster like never before.

This may result into faster bear markets as compared to the historical average. Further the same logic applies to bull markets and they may also result into the faster bull markets than the historical averages.

However the core principle of faster bear markets as compared to bull markets may continue to prevail.

Reversal to Mean

The markets do tend to follow the concept of “Reversal to Mean”

Wherever there is an excess, the market shall correct the same. If there is an excess in terms of bull market, markets shall decrease in the subsequent period.

While in case of excess in terms of bear markets, the markets generally recover in terms of increase in the prices.

There is also a concept of Time Correction in Side ways markets. Which means that the market are range bound in a given territory. In this case, the markets generally tend to be indecisive unless it finds a trigger for entering into the bull or the bear market.

What’s in it for Me?

It has been historically found quite difficult to time the markets. How many of times we hear the fancy stories of the picking the bottom and selling at the top. However these things seldom happen as planned.

Most people do not actively track the market or does not have the expertise to take actions based on the continuously evolving data presented by Mr. Market. However investment does not have to be hard for them as well.

Remember the popular adage?

“Don’t Time the Market, Give Time to the Markets”

Staying invested in the market is the best Mantra for the vast majority of us.

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Comments

  1. Hello parth bhai yash this side very informative article , i believe options selling and hedging is the more sincere way to tackle the market incase of buying and also i agreed value investing is supreme .

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  2. Hello

    For an average investor it is not. SEBI came out with consultation paper recently which says 89% options trader are in losses.

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