A stock was added in current trade last week. Can I buy it? | 5paisa

A stock was added in current trade last week. Can I buy it?

Stock market investing or trading is all about buying the correct stock. When considering purchasing a stock, ensure it falls in the mentioned range. If a particular stock falls within the mentioned range, it is safe to make fresh positions on it. However, solely relying on this tactic can sometimes be risky. The key is to always judge the market condition before attempting fresh purchases in the stock market.

If, by any chance, you miss the opportunity to build positions on a recommended stock, do not worry, there are ample other stocks available that can be bought and act as new entry points in the equity market.



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