The Bull Of Dalal Street Part 1 -2020- Unrated | ...
The circuit filters kept tripping. Order books froze. It was like standing on a burning ship while the lifeboats were locked.
The pharma and IT sectors went nuclear. While malls were closed, online trading platforms saw a 300% surge in new accounts.
The 2020 crash wasn’t a bear market. It was a panic attack dressed as a market. Chapter 3: The Resurrection (Late March – The Bull Stirring) On March 24, 2020, something happened that no technical analyst predicted. The Bull Of Dalal Street Part 1 -2020- UNRATED ...
This post is UNRATED. No triggers have been censored. No P&L statements have been softened. Read at your own risk. Prologue: The Roar Before the Silence If you stepped onto Dalal Street in January 2020, you would have heard one sound: arrogance.
The Sensex had just kissed 42,000. Reliance was on a steroids-driven rally. New demat accounts were opening like tap water. Every Uber driver had a tip on a “multibagger.” The bull was not just alive; he was obese, lazy, and snoring loudly. The circuit filters kept tripping
The government announced a ₹1.7 lakh crore stimulus. Not huge by global standards, but enough to whisper to the market: “We’re not letting you die.”
A tiny news flash: “Coronavirus spreading in Italy.” Dalal Street doesn’t blink. “It’s a China problem,” they say. The pharma and IT sectors went nuclear
The Bull of Dalal Street Part 1 (2020) – UNRATED: The Untold Chaos Before the Charge
The Bull had changed. He wasn’t the old, steady, P/E-ratio-worshipping bull anymore. He was a Epilogue: The Unrated Verdict on Part 1 2020 taught Dalal Street one brutal lesson:
The Bull of Dalal Street doesn’t care about your fear. He cares about liquidity. And in March 2020, the world printed money like it was going out of style. Chapter 4: The Unrated Heroes of 2020 While the headlines were screaming “DOOM,” a few stocks quietly became legends.