Why India Won't Have a Dotcom Bubble in 2022

May 12, 2022

Once emperor Akbar asked the court..

  • Which flower is the most precious of all?

His courtiers named every popular flower from the rose to lotus to tulip to sunflower.

Finally, it was Birbal's turn. And his reply stumped everyone.

  • That flower is the best of all flowers, from which the whole world's clothing is made!

The anecdote is not just a reminder of group think but also confirmation bias.

Most of us see ourselves as intelligent, rational people. And when are surrounded by opinions that confirms to our biases, we refuse to consider contrarian views.

This is exactly what happens in every bull and bear market.

Every source of information, data, opinion, noise and narrative seems to suggest exactly the same thing.

At the peak of Covid 19, when markets were at historical lows, so-called market experts pronounced that the doomsday was yet to come. Those who waited for the doomsday never bought a single stock. Nor made a single percentage of gain in the subsequent surge.

--- Advertisement ---
Investment in securities market are subject to market risks. Read all the related documents carefully before investing

2 stocks to buy as Nifty50 heads towards 40,000

We have identified 2 stocks. These stocks are not in the Nifty50 index today.

But they have a very high chance of entering Nifty as it heads towards 40,000.

We believe you should buy these 2 stocks right away.

See Details Here
Details of our SEBI Research Analyst registration are mentioned on our website - www.equitymaster.com
---------------------------------------------------

At the peak of the market in January 2022, no one believed that even undeserving technology stocks were hyped up.

For that matter when I recommended my subscribers to book 1,000% profits on Tata Elxsi in April 2022, some called it premature.

Even though the Chinese technology stocks were being hammered, investors believed nothing could touch India.

It took the likes of Netflix to nosedive for investors to see reality. US Fed and RBI's rate hikes, followed by flight of FIIs, took stocks across sectors lower. Understandably, the newly minted tech listing were the worst to suffer.

That gave media yet another catchy headline... India's Dotcom Bubble is Here...

Zomato, Paytm, PB Fintech and Nykaa do not represent the entire technology ecosystem in India.

Yes, market correction has shaved off almost 50% of the valuations of these stocks. But they probably deserved such a rerating. And it may be wrong to call the entire sector a bubble.

Fact is that India's tech boom is yet to begin.

The larger tech behemoths like TCS, Infosys, Wipro and HCL Tech remain largely unshaken in the crash. Probably they will continue to hold their ground.

--- Advertisement ---
Investment in securities market are subject to market risks. Read all the related documents carefully before investing

Up For Grabs

Equitymaster's Small Cap Research At 60% Off

Claim Now
Details of our SEBI Research Analyst registration are mentioned on our website - www.equitymaster.com
---------------------------------------------

And many mid-tier IT stocks will become even more attractive post some correction.

But what really makes the difference is the latent opportunity in Indian tech space that is set to explode.

Consider this. Software as a Service (SaaS) is to Indian tech in 2022 what Y2K was in 2000.

To know more about what SaaS exactly means...read here.

Globally, SaaS is valued at US$ 600 bn.

Indian SaaS companies currently generate about US$ 3 bn and constitute 0.5% of the global market. But they are growing twice as fast as most of their peers in the developed markets.

So, even a 4 to 5% share of the global market in the next decade, could allow them exponential growth.

As per McKinsey, the SaaS market in India would be valued at about US$ 1 trillion by 2040.

There are a few fundamental reasons to drive such rapid growth.

Value Stocks: Stocks with Limited Downside but Good Upside Potential

Number one. with deep smartphone penetration India offers a ready base of customers going into billions.

Number two, the country has a large talent pool of domain experts and engineers who can create software from anywhere. Of course, Bangalore and Chennai are the hubs of SaaS, but smaller towns are contributing no less.

Number three, India has a huge developer pool. In fact, it has the second largest developer pool (of over 3 million), who themselves are a big market for infrastructure tools. They in fact represent about 40% of the overall market of SaaS.

So, calling India's market correction a dotcom bubble burst can only make you sound fashionable.

For conservative long-term investors, I would suggest, a plan to consistently take small stakes in some of the best stocks. Such opportunities do not come by too often!

Stay tuned.

Warm regards,

Tanushree Banerjee
Tanushree Banerjee
Editor, StockSelect
Equitymaster Agora Research Private Limited (Research Analyst)

Recent Articles

Stocks that Are Riding the Premiumization Theme March 28, 2024
The common theme among Ethos, Brand Concepts, DLF.
Boring Agri Stock Can Ride the AI Megatrend March 27, 2024
In the constantly evolving world of artificial intelligence (AI), businesses are far more prone to disruption than ever before.
Smallcaps for Election Season, and Beyond March 26, 2024
How to approach smallcap investing during election season.
Will Accenture's Downgrade Drag Down Infosys and TCS? March 25, 2024
The impact of Accenture's downgrade on Indian IT stocks.

Equitymaster requests your view! Post a comment on "Why India Won't Have a Dotcom Bubble in 2022". Click here!