CONCOR and ideaForge are Anand Rathi’s ‘emerging stock picks’ for July 2024
Fri, Jul 5, 2024 7:46 PM

CONCOR and ideaForge are Anand Rathi’s ‘emerging stock picks’ for July 2024

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The Indian stock market has rallied 12% YTD, driven by renewed investor confidence in the Modi-led government's third consecutive term, FII inflows, and favorable macroeconomic indicators. Anand Rathi recommends two emerging picks for July 2024: 📌CONCOR with a target of ₹1,165-1,205 and SL of ₹965, and 📌ideaForge with a target of ₹932.5-965 and SL of ₹770, expecting gains in the next 30-90 days.

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