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Viki's avatar

In Current market, a stock which was blue-chip for 20-25 years may not be blue-chip stock this year due to value migration. Dont how can we become Long-term investor in times of value migration. For instance, Nokia and Black-berry are out of market and in India, Asian paints isnt inching up.

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Venkataramana Pai's avatar

Thanks for breaking it down into simple points!!!!

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Pavan Dev Singh Charak's avatar

Great ! “Bruised Blue Chips” investing is all about patience and discipline waiting for high-quality, sector-leading companies to temporarily fall out of favor, then buying them at attractive valuations only when signs of recovery emerge. It’s not just about low prices, but about buying quality when it's misunderstood. A true value approach in action.

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Aakash Gupta's avatar

Have you bought IndusInd ?

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Kunal Anand's avatar

Absolutely 💯

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Harsh Sharma's avatar

Great 💯

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