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Ep-213 #askmoneypurse
Takeaway
CDSL and similar capital market duopolies offer multi-generational wealth if bought patiently during cyclical weakness around ₹800-900 levels.
Summary
- CDSL stock has corrected ~50% from ₹2000 to ~₹1000, mirroring the ~50% drop in new demat account additions (from 4.55M to 2.26M per month).
- Capital market businesses (CDSL/BSE) are 'duopoly' multi-generational wealth creators due to India's TINA effect—rising incomes and unaffordable real estate push savings into equities.
- Strategy: wait for weak quarterly numbers to push CDSL to ₹800-900 range as a long-term buying opportunity rather than chasing now.
- Bear phases in structural growth stories are the right time to accumulate quality businesses with moats and clean balance sheets.
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