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Economic Times
2 days ago
- Business
- Economic Times
Here's how 9 Nifty sectoral indices have performed over last decade, see which sector took lead in 2025
Synopsis Welcome to TrendMap, your guide to the performance of different investment segments. In this edition, we present a 10-year performance tracker of various domestic market sectors. The annual returns are ranked for 9 key NSE sector indices. Real estate and metal sectors shine in the long run, aided by the infrastructure push, boom in commodity prices, and cyclical recoveries.


Time of India
2 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Here's how 9 Nifty sectoral indices have performed over last decade, see which sector took lead in 2025
Synopsis Welcome to TrendMap, your guide to the performance of different investment segments. In this edition, we present a 10-year performance tracker of various domestic market sectors. The annual returns are ranked for 9 key NSE sector indices. Real estate and metal sectors shine in the long run, aided by the infrastructure push, boom in commodity prices, and cyclical recoveries.


Time of India
04-08-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Here's how Nifty50, other global equity indices performed in stock market over 11 years, which international index took lead in 2025
Synopsis Welcome to TrendMap, your quick guide to investment performance. This edition tracks 11 years of global equity returns. With returns adjusted to the Indian rupee, the true return on foreign investments from an Indian perspective is reflected in the table. The Indian rupee depreciated by 1.4% in 2025. The key takeaway: market leadership shifts constantly; diversification is your best defence.


Time of India
07-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Pharma reigned supreme in 2024, banking takes lead in 2025: Check which sector has delivered high returns in long run
Synopsis Welcome to TrendMap, your quick, visual guide to the performance of different investment segments. In this edition, we present an 11-year performance tracker of various domestic market sectors. The annual returns are ranked for nine key NSE sectoral indices. The map shows that no single sector reigns supreme, which is why diversification helps.


Economic Times
19-05-2025
- Business
- Economic Times
Which factor-based equity investment strategy gave most returns in last 11 years? Here's an annual performance tracker
When considering the average and standard deviation of returns over the last 11 years, the low volatility strategy has the best risk-to-reward ratio. Welcome to TrendMap, your quick, visual guide to the performance of different investment segments. In this edition, we present an 11-year performance tracker of various factor-based investment strategies. The annual returns are ranked for six key NSE factor indices, with a broad-based index, Nifty 500, thrown in for comparison. This map shows that no single-factor strategy reigns supreme. Hence, diversification helps. By Sameer Bhardwaj. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Steady wins: Low volatility and value shine Alpha and momentum investment strategies, which consider outperforming stocks, maintained their ranks among the top three investment strategies in eight out of the last 11 2025 so far, the low volatility strategy has taken the lead, outperforming amid market turbulence driven by tariff uncertainties, slowing earnings, export concerns, and high value strategy, which focuses on stocks trading below their fair values, has performed well post-Covid-19 as lower interest rates, pent-up demand and higher government capex aided the share prices of undervalued companies. This strategy is the second-best performer in 2025 year-to-date, following the low volatility considering the average and standard deviation of returns over the last 11 years, the low volatility strategy has the best risk-to-reward the risk-to-reward ratio of the value strategy is less favourable compared to other *2025 data is year-to-date based on 13 May 2025 closing values. Other years' returns are calculated between the first and the last trading day closing values. Indices considered—Equal weight: Nifty100 equal Weight; Low volatility: Nifty100 Low Volatility 30; Alpha: Nifty200 Alpha 30; Momentum: Nifty200 Momentum 30; Quality: Nifty200 Quality 30; Value: Nifty200 Value 30; Nifty 500: Nifty 500.