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Advait Arora has over 20 years of experience in direct investing in stock markets in India and overseas.
He holds a masters in IT management from the University Of Wollongong, Australia, and an MBA in marketing from Charles Strut University, NewCastle, Australia.
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DOLA Question by DOLA on May 24, 2023Hindi
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IDFCFIRSTB-IDFC FIRS, i have 70 shares @60 Rs. what is i can do sir?

Ans: Keep for minimum 2-3 years, and track results regularly.

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