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[Value Research editors]( 2nd February, 2024 --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear {NAME}, Want to double your money? Looking back at the last six months, it seems possible because 158 stocks have doubled in this time. However, making lots of money in the stock markets has always looked easy in the past! There are almost always stocks that have made huge gains over short periods. [Wealth Insight Cover Image]( The question is--is there a reliable way of understanding which stocks are likely to deliver rapid growth in the near future? Can we make sense of what’s going on? Is it possible to have a system that can tackle this? That’s a hard question, and to start understanding the answer, read the cover story of the new issue of Wealth Insight. Momentum investing is a difficult game to play, but let’s give it a try! [Subscribe now!]( Other stories this month: - We look into the ambitious capex strategy of a chemical manufacturer that has given 54 per cent annual returns in the last ten years. - The 2 contenders of the baggage industry are in a neck-and-neck race to capture the top spot. Get the complete details in our latest issue. - We spotlight the profit leaders of India’s 5 prominent industries. Discover who is topping the charts of India’s key sectors. - Catch our interview with Saurabh Mukherjea, CIO and co-founder of Marcellus Investment Managers. He gives his complete framework for picking small caps and identifying successful businesses. Also, don’t miss out on: - In our Editorial column, we outline the difference between good and bad momentum as well as its impact on a company’s share price. - Our detailed charts showcasing the current state of the market. - The top winners and losers of the last three months in our Big Moves section. - Suzlon Energy’s share price has recently soared. Get the highlights of its complete growth story and the headwinds it faced along the way. [Subscribe to Wealth Insight!]( Regards, Dhirendra Kumar Editor-in-chief Wealth Insight [vro-logo]( Copyright © Value Research India Private Limited 2023. All rights reserved. C-103, Sector 65 Noida, 201301. [Manage Newsletters]( [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( Follow us [twitter-icon]( [facebook-icon]( [youtube-icon]( [linkedIn-icon]( [instagram-icon](

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