Why S Ravi Former BSE Chairman Suggests Investors to be More Vigilant
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Ongoing, First published Apr 08, 2022
The BSE Chairman, Sethurathnam Ravi greatly believes in the fact that all the potential investors should be vigilant enough to tackle any upcoming problems. Vigilance should be carefully exercised when it comes to making an informed decision. Furthermore, the BSE Chairman also said stressed on the topic that he has a firm vision for the BSE so that it can have a 22-hour trading format. And according to history, it has been observed that some investors somehow react to the positive development exaggeratedly.
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