Friday, June 12, 2026

Investors should not panic due to market turmoil, think from a long term perspective

New Delhi. There are sharp fluctuations in the stock market these days. Market volatility has increased due to geo-political tension at the global level. In such a situation, SEBI Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey has advised small investors to be patient. He said that this turmoil in the market does not last long and efforts are going on to bring stability at the global level. Small investors should not take decisions nervously, but should remain calm and think from a long-term perspective.
According to media reports, SEBI Chairman mentioned this in a recent program. He said that India’s capital markets have become very big and strong in the last ten years. Now these markets are more connected to global events. Any big news or event immediately impacts the market. Geo-political tensions, such as wars or tensions, are adversely affecting the market, but Tuhin Kanta Pandey stressed that the real test of the market comes when volatility comes and the system remains in place.
He said that periods of extreme market volatility usually do not last long. Markets stabilize quickly with global efforts. India’s markets have expanded significantly over the past decade, making them sensitive to global events. Information and opinions spread quickly, causing backlash, but this is a normal process. The main message for small investors is not to sell shares in panic or take hasty decisions. Pandey said that market efficiency is not achieved by rules alone, but it is everyone’s responsibility. Investors, brokers, regulators and the government together make it. He expressed confidence in the strength of the market and said that India’s economic fundamentals are strong, which will support the market in the long run.
This advice has come at a time when Indian stock markets are also being affected due to tension in the global markets. Many investors are thinking of stopping SIP or withdrawing money, but experts believe that such fluctuations are normal in long-term investments. The market has historically recovered after major crises. SEBI Chairman focused on market efficiency. He said that even during times of volatility, if trading, settlement and other processes continue to run smoothly, then the market is considered strong. There have been many reforms in India in the last year, such as rules to ease market access, which are further improving the market.
SEBI Chairman advises investors to be patient, keep the portfolio diversified and focus on long-term goals. Taking decisions in panic causes harm. There are ups and downs in the market, but strong companies and a good economy deliver returns in the long run. India’s market is trying to strengthen amid global uncertainty. If you are investing for the long term, look at this volatility as an opportunity. Only with the right information and patience can investment be safe and profitable.

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