Is India's IPO market in a bubble? Debates on a crash, time-cycle bets, and IPO skepticism are shaping how retail investors size up equities and mutual funds.
Crash debate and retail sentiment — A simmering thread asks: will the market crash? Posters point to blistering valuations in Indian counters like Trent (above 100) and Hindustan Unilever around 54, arguing sentiment and mutual fund money could be inflating prices. Others counter with cautionary takes from Robert Kiyosaki warnings about crashes. This chatter feeds views on whether risk-off could cool fund inflows and IPO appetites. [1]
Time-cycle bottom near December 2025 — Time-cycle analysis links local moves to global rhythms. The 220–270 day window has historically flagged turns; this cycle points to a December 2025 bottom in the 20600–21500 zone for Nifty. A longer 830–980 day cycle points to a mid-2027 top near 27000 ± 500, with a mid-2027 bottom echoed by the global clock around the S&P 500. The pattern underlines a defensively tilted stance through 2025, then a selective rally later. [2]
IPO skepticism — The mood on IPOs is wary. In a standout take, Shankar Sharma calls India the “dumbest IPO market that ever existed.” This blunt sentiment helps explain why primary-market appetite may stay fragile even as waves of new listings roll in. [3]
Bottom line: cyclic timing and mood will shape India’s IPO appetite and mutual fund inflows into 2026. Watch the December 2025 turns and the Shankar Sharma moment for clues on the next leg. [2][3]
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