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Hi , my name is Duggal i am working with honeywell international and also doing my BSc 3 rd year . i hold 500 shares of RPL @ 190 and 210 level , and want to buy more of 1000 shares of RPL(i can hold for 1 to 2 years ) , could anyone can give me any suggestion or serious advice through his strong analysis because its not a joke for me and your advice can make or ruin my complete investment .
i am looking for your quick response please help me out guys
i shall be thankful to you !

the fundementals are stron for that perticular stock..it has got more potential for growth...
i believe it will cross 350 in one months time...if things go well..
i would strongly suggest u to hold it...
and when buying new stock....pick up in batches...as and when there is correction in the market...
that is how u can average out the cost price...to make better profits...
the above said is just my suggestion...think about it gather info.thru all the known sources and take a decision
Hope this info is useful to u....
Happy investing...!!!!!!!!!!!!

hahahaahahaha

I only laugh after looking at valuation of a refinery, which is yet to produce a single drop of oil. Its MCap is larger than the whole refinery MCap of India. Its all froth. There is a lot of speculation in this counter and I would not believe any one's analysis, who suggests that RPL price is rooted in fundamentals.

You have to see the larger picture. Anil/Mukesh are fighting for supremacy in terms of their net wealth. This has polarized FIIs/Traders/Brokers in one of the camps. These camps specialize in manipulating RPL/RIL/REL etc..

If you dont believe me. Check SEBI website. SEBI is investigating RPL for the very same reason. For my hard earned money I would stay away from RPL and instead buy Tata Steel.

Make your judgement call.

While it is important to buy the sahres at right price, it is also important to sell at right price.

You have bought at right prices and hold for the time frame you hv set for yourself.

You can buy further at these prices, if they come down... No issues!

Brothers fight in every family!!!

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