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Analysts to follow vs. DIY stock analysis in India: navigating macro signals and stock studies

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Opinions on Indian stocks and mutual funds Analysts India:

Analysts to follow vs. DIY stock analysis—it's the crossroad Indian investors keep circling. Macro cues from marquee thinkers sit alongside calls to build a personal stock-analysis toolkit, not blind trust in anyone.

Macro voices to follow — In threads, Ritesh Jain and Neelkanth Mishra are named as go-to macro thinkers [1]. The conversation points you to where to follow them—on YouTube, X, and LinkedIn [1].

DIY framework and noise control — The core message is clear: create your own analytic system; everything else is noise. Comments echo the sentiment, urging investors to learn their pov on the current situation and on stocks rather than rely on others alone [1]. A strong takeaway: your setup should filter the chatter, not amplify it.

Practical stock analysis methods — A common thread asks, “How do you analyse a stock effectively?” and seeks concrete steps, resources, and even exit approaches [2]. The exchange is a call for practical techniques that can be applied, not just theory or indicators.

Stocks vs mutual funds: where macro + DIY meet — Investors weigh macro signals and DIY study methods when choosing exposures, whether picking individual stocks or mutual funds, especially amid IPO chatter and evolving market themes.

Closing thought: follow trusted macro voices, but stitch together your own toolkit for stock picking and fund exposure. The better your framework, the less noise steals your focus.

References

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Reddit

Which Analyst/Economist you follow?

Questions which analysts to follow for macro insights; lists names; cautions about noise and reliance

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[2]
Reddit

How do you guys analyse a stock effectively?

Seeks Indian stock analysis steps indicators exit strategies; requests beginner resources and comparisons of methods from videos and courses online

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