The rupee just hit rock bottom, yet some analysts think it's actually cheap right now. Two major research shops are calling it undervalued—which might be the signal foreign money has been waiting for to pile back into Indian stocks. When a currency gets this beaten down, contrarian plays often emerge. Question is: will global capital see the opportunity or stay cautious?
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PhantomMiner
· 6h ago
Has the rupee hit bottom? Can this contrarian move make money? I'm a bit tempted.
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 6h ago
The rupee may have really bottomed out this time. Let's wait and see how international capital reacts.
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FundingMartyr
· 6h ago
The rupee hitting a new low makes it cheaper instead? I honestly don't get this logic...
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HorizonHunter
· 7h ago
Damn, are they bottom-fishing the Indian Rupee? Are foreign investors really daring to get in this time?
The rupee just hit rock bottom, yet some analysts think it's actually cheap right now. Two major research shops are calling it undervalued—which might be the signal foreign money has been waiting for to pile back into Indian stocks. When a currency gets this beaten down, contrarian plays often emerge. Question is: will global capital see the opportunity or stay cautious?