Synopsis

Investors are advised to stay calm amid volatility, focus on defensive stocks like HUL and NTPC, and watch for explosive opportunities. Gold outperformed expectations, and a Dream 11 portfolio should balance momentum, defense, growth, and risk mitigation.

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ITC, HUL, NTPC, Power Grid, Sun Pharma and Nestle are 6 stocks which Karthick Jonagadla, smallcase manager and Founder & CEO of Quantace Research, says are "all-rounders" who can anchor the innings when markets get choppy.

Edited excerpts from a chat on investing in IPL-style.

How should investors handle the unpredictable and fast-paced bowling by Trump?

Just as a batsman faces a fiery spell from a hostile fast bowler, investors must stay calm and focused amid the market volatility triggered by global events and policy shifts from the Trump administration. The best approach is:

Investors should treat volatility as part of the game, focusing on fundamentals, diversification, and disciplined investing rather than reacting emotionally to every delivery

Which stocks have given explosive returns this season of the IPL, just like the biggest six-hitters of the field?

Since the start of IPL 2025 (March 21 to April 17), several stocks have delivered explosive “six-hitter” returns, each propelled by strong catalysts. Websol Energy (WEBELSOLAR) led with a 48.03% gain, fueled by a major 100 MW solar cell supply deal and a ₹220 crore investment to double its manufacturing capacity, cementing its position in India’s renewable energy boom. Paradeep Phosphates surged 42.67% to all-time highs, driven by a 399.63% profit jump for the nine months ending December 2024, a 6.79% rise in net sales, and robust institutional confidence with a 31.62% institutional holding.

India Glycols gained 32.19%, supported by steady earnings growth, improved sales efficiency, and an attractive P/E of 16.14, drawing renewed interest to the chemicals sector. Power Mech Projects climbed 29.06% after securing a ₹579 crore order from BHEL, expanding its strong order book and reinforcing its leadership in infrastructure.

Vardhman Textiles (VTL) rebounded 26.92%, outperforming its sector as Indian textile stocks rallied despite new US tariffs. The US imposed a 26% tariff on Indian textiles—lower than those on Chinese, Vietnamese, and Bangladeshi exports—making Indian products more competitive and positioning Vardhman to capture greater US market share.

BSE rounded out the list with a 24.09% rally, including an 18% surge in just two days after regulatory relief from the NSE’s expiry day decision. Across these names, explosive returns were powered by sectoral tailwinds, marquee order wins, strong financials, and, where relevant, substantial institutional backing, making them the clear “six-hitters” of this IPL season.

While aggressive batsmen rule T20s, grounded all-rounders bring balance. Which defensive stocks bring stability amid volatility?

Defensive “all-rounder” stocks that provide stability:

These companies are the “all-rounders” who can anchor the innings when markets get choppy.

Certain IPL teams defy probability and end up on top. Which unsung stocks surprised investors with unforeseen returns?

Just as certain IPL teams defy the odds and rise to the top, Gold has emerged as the true unsung hero in investment portfolios. For example, take the FREE Quantace Multi Equity & Gold which we are actively running for over the last 3.1 years. Despite being under-owned—most investors allocate less than 5% to gold—its inclusion has showcased results that surprised even seasoned market watchers. This ETF strategy, currently at all-time high with a mandatory 25% allocation to gold, outperformed the Nifty by a wide margin: it showcased a 21.7% annualized CAGR, compared to the Nifty’s 11.7% CAGR.

What truly sets this strategy apart is portfolio risk control that gold brings in. The portfolio’s annualized volatility is maintained at 11.3%, lower than the Nifty’s 13.4%, and its risk-adjusted return (reward-to-risk ratio) improved to 1.9, more than double the Nifty’s 0.91. This means investors enjoyed not only higher returns but also a much smoother ride, with less portfolio stress during market turbulence. The beta of 0.6 shows it was far less sensitive to market swings.

Gold’s low correlation with equities and its ability to shine during uncertainty—whether from inflation, currency swings, or geopolitical shocks—made it the underdog that outperformed expectations. In a season where most investors overlooked it, gold proved to be the “giant killer,” transforming a balanced portfolio into a consistent winner and exemplifying how a strategic 25% allocation can double returns with similar risk.

If you were to construct a Dream 11 portfolio today, which stocks or sectors would find a place in your team?

I’d lean towards largecaps, with private banks and FMCG as my top picks. FMCG stands to benefit from cooling inflation, lower oil prices, good monsoon and improving rural demand. Private banks are riding a credit growth wave, with expanding net interest margins and strong asset quality positioning them for sustainable 15–17% ROIs. This mix offers both stability and growth potential for the next quarter.

If markets were a T20 match, where are we in the innings currently – early overs, slog overs, or a mid-innings slowdown?

We are currently in the early mid-innings phase:

(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of Economic Times)


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