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Will Indian stock markets come down to 17-18 K before Dec 10, 2007. or it will go up? |
i am a small investor and planning to invest in mutual funds for purpose of tax savings, i can see that indian stock markets are going all time high and i have to invest before 10th Dec. is there any chances that market will come down before 10th Dec or i should not wait. please suggest me the appropriate time Play it safe and only invest 25% of your money. Invest the rest of your money in other forms that are safer until the volatility has diminished a bit. To find the answer to your questions, go here: |
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