After Sensex touching the psychological 30,000-mark, if at all there is a significant correction in the market, it will be largely because of geopolitical tensions, says S Naganath, President and Chief Investment Officer, DSP BlackRock Investment Managers.
"The risk, if any, is more international. Geo-political tensions have been building up and have been around for a long time. This time around one needs to pay little more attention to the geo-political tensions," he said.
"Geo-political tension could pose some risk to the investor sentiment and these are the risks one cannot quantify or predict in any manner but we should be aware of them," cautious Naganath said.