At the time of the halving on April 19, Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) was trading around $65,000. It's now trading under $60,000. This wasn't supposed to happen, given that halving events have historically been very bullish for Bitcoin. Since its peak of $73,750 on March 14, Bitcoin is down nearly 20%.That officially qualifies as "dip" territory, so the obvious question becomes: "Should I buy the dip?"
Open FlipTVS Motor Company, India's third largest two-wheeler player, is likely to report impressive Q4 financial results, with volumes and product mix boosting revenue, and better pricing and benign commodity costs helping profitability. The Apache bike-maker is expected to see its fiscal fourth-quarter net profit rise to Rs 545 crore, up 33 percent from the year-ago period, according to a Moneycontrol.
Open FlipICICI Prudential Life Insurance on Tuesday said it has settled 99.17 per cent of death claims in just 1.27 days, with the total such payout at Rs 1,867 crore in 2023-24. In a statement, ICICI Prudential Life said the company's claim settlement ratio for the June quarter of FY24 was 97.94 per cent, for the September quarter at 98.14 per cent and for the December quarter at 98.52 per cent.
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