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Radhika Gupta cautions against ‘influencer advice’ on unlisted stocks: ‘Reality of valuations and financial gravity’ | Stock Market News

Last updated: June 25, 2025 3:40 pm
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‘Reality check on valuations, financial gravity’Investors keep in mind: Grey market and fraud risk

Radhika Gupta, MD & CEO of Edelweiss Mutual Fund has a word of caution for ordinary investors looking for high returns without understanding the risks.

Noting that influencers push small investors towards “crazy investment opportunities” that are meant for more seasoned early stage investors, by playing on the FOMO (fear of missing out) factor, Radhika Gupta pointed to the HDB listing share price as lesson.

‘Reality check on valuations, financial gravity’

Writing on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Radhika Gupta said, “’Industrialists and celebrities are going crazy over this one investment opportunity. It’s not mutual funds or real estate. Are you missing out?’ Says one influencer video telling people to invest in UNLISTED stocks,” she said.

She noted, “A perfectly good asset class which was meant for early stage investing for high risk takers is now marketed as the next sliced bread. High returns, certainly a better IPO than the unlisted price and great money.”

“This article should be a reality check! Public, private, or in between, there is a reality of valuations and financial gravity,” she added, giving an example of the valuation from the HDB Financial Services’ initial public offering (IPO).

On June 24, Mint reported that investors who bought HDB Financial Services’ unlisted shares are in for a rude shock as the HDFC Bank’s non-banking arm IPO has got a price band of ₹700-740 — almost half the unlisted shares, which were trading at ₹1,250 apiece.

HDB Financial’s IPO, the largest for an Indian non-banking financial company, opened for subscription today, on June 25, with large institutions bidding a day earlier.

Investors keep in mind: Grey market and fraud risk

For small, retail investors in particular, acquiring unlisted shares always involves risk as regulations and safeguarding by stock exhanges is missing. Speaking to Mint, market expert Deepak Jasani warned that there is a risk of fraud and investors can lose their capital.

Notably, grey market activity typically begins in anticipation of the company’s public listing. Early activity may start as soon as the draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) is filed, but it typically picks up pace once there is more clarity on the IPO launch.

Disclaimer: The views and recommendations made above are those of individual analysts or broking companies, and not of Mint. We advise investors to check with certified experts before making any investment decisions.



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