The Nifty50 turned negative for the year 2022 on Monday when the index fell by nearly 2 per cent amid muted global cues.

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FIIs net sellers in last 3 months; foreign investors may continue to sell in short-term, long-term view remains positive: Experts

On the domestic front, experts feel that investors are moving towards growth stocks so there is a possibility of sectoral rotation, and fear of tightening by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) policy meeting are some of the factors weighing on markets.  

“After a stellar run in 2021, we are seeing a consolidation in the market with high volatility and anecdotally Q1 of the calendar year remains sideways with a negative bias,” says Meena of Swastika Investmart Ltd.

“The key highlight of current volatility or pressure in the market is heavy selling by FIIs. We are also seeing some sectorial rotation from growth stocks to value stocks,” he said.

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