India-US Trade Deal on the Horizon: Should You Buy Gold Now or Increase Exposure to Stocks? Experts Weigh In
Nifty 50 gains fueled by renewed India-U.S. trade negotiations and increased foreign institutional investments totaling Rs 2,050 crore, signaling positive market sentiment.
- On September 10, 2025, Indian equity benchmarks Sensex and Nifty extended gains as U.S. President Trump announced ongoing trade negotiations with India.
- Months of trade tensions, including tariffs and counter-tariffs, led to these talks, with India resisting U.S. demands on dairy prices to protect small farmers.
- Market experts noted that President Trump's initiative and Prime Minister Modi’s positive responses boosted investor sentiment and may lead to a favorable outcome soon.
- Gold surged over 40% this year due to central bank buying, Fed rate cut expectations, and concerns over global growth from tariff policies, prompting some experts to advise increasing gold exposure.
- The evolving trade talks imply potential market stability and further investment opportunities, but experts advise caution amid ongoing uncertainties and recommend watching key support and resistance levels around 24,800 and 24,900 for Nifty.
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