IT needs selectivity, not blind bargain hunting; Energy, defence and healthcare offer better opportunities: Gurmeet Chadha
Market expert Gurmeet Chadha advises investors to be selective in the IT sector, despite attractive valuations, focusing on stock-specific opportunities. He highlights stronger growth visibility in energy, defence, healthcare, and capital market plays, while …
Market expert Gurmeet Chadha advises investors to be selective in the IT sector, despite attractive valuations, focusing on stock-specific opportunities. He highlights stronger growth visibility in energy, defence, healthcare, and capital market plays, while …
While the recent correction in information technology stocks has made valuations appear attractive, investors should resist the temptation to buy the sector indiscriminately, according to Gurmeet Cha…
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