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Asked: September 24, 20212021-09-24T04:33:23+05:30 2021-09-24T04:33:23+05:30In: Learning

Should I invest in stocks when the market is high?

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Is that the best thing to invest when the market is rising?

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    1. Karthik Chandra
      2021-12-07T14:44:06+05:30Added an answer on December 7, 2021 at 2:44 pm

      Nobody in the market can predict which is high and which is low. We never know how much does the market rally and how much it falls.

      But after every good rally, there is a profit booking. Most of the investors add shares when there is a profit booking in the stock.

      If you want to invest in the long term, it is good to wait till you get some correction in the market.

      But sometimes you may miss the rally by waiting for the correction. So, the market is a probability.

      It is better to invest 20% of your capital on every rally/ fall so that you will make a better average.

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