Motilal Oswal 5th Wealth Creation Study (1995-2000): Strengthening Investment Insights

Introduction: The Motilal Oswal 5th Wealth Creation Study, covering from 1995 to 2000, further refined the structured approach to investment research in India. As the Indian economy continued its liberalization journey, this study analyzed the key trends, companies, and sectors that played a pivotal role in wealth generation. Building upon previous editions, it reinforced the … Read more

Motilal Oswal 4th Wealth Creation Study (1994-1999): Expanding Investment Insights

Introduction: The Motilal Oswal 4th Wealth Creation Study from 1994 to 1999, built upon the foundation laid by earlier studies, further refining investment strategies for Indian investors. This era witnessed the strengthening of India’s economic reforms, the rise of key industries, and a shift in investor mindset towards long-term wealth creation. The study provided a … Read more

Motilal Oswal 3rd Wealth Creation Study (1993-1998): Strengthening Investment Insights

Introduction: The Motilal Oswal 3rd Wealth Creation Study, covering from 1993 to 1998, further refined the structured approach to analyzing wealth creation in Indian equities. This study provided deeper insights into how companies generate long-term shareholder value in an evolving economic landscape. Building on previous editions, this study reinforced the significance of identifying businesses with … Read more

Motilal Oswal 2nd Wealth Creation Study (1992–1997): Building on the Foundation

Introduction: The Motilal Oswal 2nd Wealth Creation Study, published in 1997, continued the pioneering effort of analyzing India’s stock market. Covering the period from 1992 to 1997, this study delved deeper into identifying companies that excelled in creating long-term shareholder value. This follow-up study strengthened the concept of focusing on wealth creators and emphasized the … Read more

Motilal Oswal 1st Wealth Creation Study (1996): A Historic Beginning

Introduction: The Motilal Oswal 1st Wealth Creation Study, published in 1996, marked a new era in structured investment research for Indian investors. It provided a systematic analysis of the Indian stock market from 1991 to 1996—a time when India was undergoing rapid economic liberalization. This study introduced the idea of focusing on wealth creators, businesses … Read more