Investor optimis D-Street sarankan abaikan kebisingan pasar demi pertumbuhan jangka panjang India

Investor papan atas Ramesh Damani dan Sunil Singhania menyatakan bahwa pendorong pertumbuhan fundamental India tetap kuat meskipun terdapat tantangan pasar sementara akibat arus keluar asing dan kekhawatiran geopolitik.

Ramesh Damani dan Sunil Singhania, yang dikenal sebagai investor optimis D-Street, menekankan bahwa investor ritel harus berfokus pada penciptaan kekayaan jangka panjang. Mereka merekomendasikan investasi yang disiplin dan memanfaatkan kekuatan bunga majemuk untuk membangun imbal hasil seiring berjalannya waktu.

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