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As a Investor in SM my take is paytm shares are way to much risky and after RBI ban happened on paytm banks business and a sharp fall in shares over near 40% it's not buy worthy for long term view. The business was alreay in a off mood in context on

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Yes which just proves that it’s not always right to buy the dip.

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