New Delhi, June 1 -- A useful way to understand this is through the smartphone market.

Every year, a new flagship model launches with significant marketing attention, advertising campaigns, and high consumer visibility. Meanwhile, last year's premium model - which may still offer stable performance, established features, and long-term usability - often receives less attention.

This may not necessarily reflect a change in product quality or fundamentals, but rather a shift in consumer and market focus.

Something similar can happen in the stock market.

At different points in time, investors may focus on trending sectors, fast-moving themes, or popular stocks, while some fundamentally stable businesses tend to move out of focus. This is ...