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Research and Ranking s Unique Strategy Helps You Capitalize on Market Volatility to Create Wealth ANI | Updated: Dec 24, 2020 17:34 IST
New Delhi [India], December 24 (ANI/Digpu): Share markets in India and share prices never move in a straight line because of market volatility. This simply means every correction in the share prices offers an opportunity for an investor to buy more at discounted prices.
Consider it as a sale at your favourite store. Now, what would we usually do when we come across a 30% or 40% or even 50% off sale on our favourite brands? The obvious answer is to buy more. Isn t it? The same principle applies in the share market too. However, what happens, in reality, is just the opposite.