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Rohan Saha

Stealthย โ€ขย 3d

Right now, many articles are writing that the Indian market has become cheap and it can't fall any further, among many other things. Let me make one thing clear along with that: just because the market is cheap, it doesn't mean that economic problems have ended. Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) and High Net-Worth Individuals (HNIs) will only invest in the Indian market when they see earnings growth. Never plan your investments or trades based on any news channel or article. The market can fall, or it may notโ€”nobody knows.

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ye raha ajj ka lekha jhoka finally FIIs ne entry liya indian market me...

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