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Stock picks of the week: 4 stocks with consistent score improvement and return potential of more than 24% in 1 year

Stock picks of the week: 4 stocks with consistent score improvement and return potential of more than 24% in 1 year

Economic Times8 hours ago

The way broader market indices, the Nifty and Sensex, and market breadth have panned out in the last few trading sessions, it is clear that bulls are in a mood to take control of the street. There are two things which you need to take into consideration as investors. One, await the Q2FY26 earnings (they are just days away) before deciding what is good and what is not so good. Two, though the underlying market sentiment remains bullish, we are in
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