COVER STORY Vol 33 Issue No 20

How To Catch A Falling Knife (Stock that is rapidly falling)

Investors are always advised that they should never try to catch a falling knife. Tanay Loya and Yogesh Supekar explain why catching a falling knife deftly can be highly profitable.

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