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In this episode, we speak with Kirti Dalvi, Fund Manager at Mahindra Manulife Mutual Fund, who shares her perspective on:
Why she remains constructive on India despite elevated valuations.
Her investment philosophy and bottom-up stock-picking approach.
How she evaluates high P/E businesses for growth visibility and sustainability.
Key lessons learned from her mid-cap fund’s recent underperformance.
Sector outlooks, including financials and industrials.
Non-negotiables on risk management, position sizing, and sell discipline.
Dalvi also explains how she balances conviction with caution in an expensive market, what triggers a reallocation or exit, and why flexibility and humility are essential in volatile times.
This deep-dive conversation is a must-listen for investors navigating Indian equities, especially those interested in mid-caps, fund management strategy, and lessons from market cycles.
By Value ResearchIn this episode, we speak with Kirti Dalvi, Fund Manager at Mahindra Manulife Mutual Fund, who shares her perspective on:
Why she remains constructive on India despite elevated valuations.
Her investment philosophy and bottom-up stock-picking approach.
How she evaluates high P/E businesses for growth visibility and sustainability.
Key lessons learned from her mid-cap fund’s recent underperformance.
Sector outlooks, including financials and industrials.
Non-negotiables on risk management, position sizing, and sell discipline.
Dalvi also explains how she balances conviction with caution in an expensive market, what triggers a reallocation or exit, and why flexibility and humility are essential in volatile times.
This deep-dive conversation is a must-listen for investors navigating Indian equities, especially those interested in mid-caps, fund management strategy, and lessons from market cycles.

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