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Looking to buy in falling market? NMDC, Godrej Agro, 2 others may gain 19%

Looking to buy in falling market? NMDC, Godrej Agro, 2 others may gain 19%

NMDC, Godrej Agrovet, Amara Raja Energy and Concord Biotech witnessed a breakout on the daily chart in recent trading sessions; here's a likely technical outlook for these 4 stocks.
Rex Cano Mumbai
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Benchmark indices - the BSE Sensex and the Nifty were seen trading with notable losses for the second straight trading session on Friday. The NSE Nifty declined 0.6 per cent or 240 points at 24,820 levels, while the BSE Sensex shed over 700 points or 0.9 per cent at 81,500 levels in intra-day deals. Meanwhile, here are 4 stocks that recently witnessed a technical breakout on the charts, with up to .. per cent upside potential in the coming period. On the charts, NMDC, Amara Raja Energy & Mobility, Godrej Agrovet and Concord Biotech witnessed a breakout above
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