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Is it good time to invest in indian stock market? |
is it good time to invest in indian stock market? if yes please tell me the best companies for investment. or tell any website for guidance. thanks There may be some appriciation. But it is riskey. In my view, the appriciation chances are less. If you are still interested to invest, then better invest in some Mutual funds (equity linked). They will manage your funds. They know which company is still good and which company is over price. not at the moment no mutual funds - not stocks. yes.....companies that do hardware for the upcoming and new commuting systems...also medical companies Never invest in any stock market if it is not the United States stock market, but even in the U. S., now is not a good time to invest in the stock market. |
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