
Market Clarity Takes Center Stage: Crystal Gazing 7.0 Launches Amid Ongoing Market Volatility
PMS AIF WORLD's Annual Virtual Crystal Gazing Summit: "Clarity in Uncertain Times"
Overview
The seventh edition of PMS AIF WORLD's Annual Virtual Crystal Gazing Summit, "Clarity in Uncertain Times," is now live, with a focus on promoting informed decision-making and deepening understanding of alternative investments in an evolving market landscape.
Background
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The summit, which began at the start of the decade, has consistently sought to contextualize markets rather than merely comment on them. Each edition has mirrored the investing climate of its time, from pandemic-driven disruption to structural optimism around India's growth trajectory.
Key Highlights
- ₹2,200 crore in PMS and AIF assets under management
- 800 clients served by PMS AIF WORLD, a leading wealth firm specializing in alternative investments
- 35 market leaders participating in the summit, representing equities, PMS, AIFs, SIF strategies, private credit, and venture capital
- Two days of structured dialogue, covering more than 12 hours of discussions on market signals, equity-like returns, private credit, deep tech opportunities, and value versus growth in uncertain times
Key Themes
- Market signals versus noise
- Equity-like returns beyond traditional equities
- The evolving role of private credit
- Deep tech opportunities
- The balance between value and growth in uncertain times
Registration and Access
The summit is open to the public, with a ticket price of ₹5,000. Readers can use the exclusive code MC5000 to avail 100% complimentary registration. The summit goes live today at 2 PM and continues tomorrow from 10 AM onwards.
Investor Takeaway
Investors should prioritize knowledge and clarity over confidence during uncertain market phases.
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