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Narender Question by Narender on Nov 23, 2020Hindi
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Please review my portfolio and suggest me for sell, buy & hold. I hope you give me best advice. Thanks in advance. My portfolio given below:

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1 Gail india ltd 30 nos @ 95.55/ Hold
2 Future retail ltd 15 nos @ 122.88/ Exit
3 HNG 10nos @29.04/ Exit
4 IFCI ltd 20 nos @ 6.87/ Exit
5 Indian oil 10nos @87.30/ Exit
6 Lemon tree hotels 10 nos @28.64/ Exit
7 Yes bank ltd 100nos @ 14.80/ Hold
8 RVNL 10nos @ 22.13/ Exit
9 MRPL 20nos @ 33.42/ Exit
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