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Invest in these stocks for higher return in long term

new Delhi. There is no shortage of stocks in the stock market, which has given returns to investors many times. If at the current levels you are also looking for the next multi-bagger stocks, then know which stocks can be the next multi bagger stock according to the experts.
 
Government will decide next multi-bagger policy  
According to Jagdish Thakkar, director of Fortune Fiscal, the signs of government policy will determine that in the next few years, there may be a sharp bounce in the sector. According to him, the next multibagger can be identified by the government's most ambitious schemes and everyone will be identified with power plans. The Government's Affordable Housing Scheme will provide direct benefits to real estate, housing finance companies and non-banking finance companies. At the same time, the Infra sector is also expected to benefit from the development of the cities. Along with this, reforms in the power sector will benefit the companies like PFC, NTPC. According to Jagdish Thakkar, the next multi-bagar housing finance companies can be found in NBFCs and Power Sectors. According to Jagdish, investors should keep investing for 2 to 3 years for a better return.
 
Keep an eye on Infra and Domestic Focused Companies
According to Subramaniam Pashupati, managing partner of Capital Signed, it is not easy to find multi-bagger stocks at the upper levels. Although there are still many sectors in which high returns are estimated. Pashupati said that with the introduction of GST, activity in the economy will be very fast, so the indications for Infra sector companies will be quite positive. Especially the logistic companies will benefit. At the same time, the domestic economy is expected to accelerate in the coming time, as it will greatly benefit the domestic fox stocks. In such a situation, the sharp increase in cement and banking stocks in the coming time is estimated.

Keep looking at companies working towards recovery
According to Vivek Mittal, the research head of VM Financial, multi-bagger stocks can be found in every sector. Such investors should choose the stock very carefully. According to Vivek, one way to identify multi-bagger stocks is to choose companies that have their own fundamentals strong but due to a particular trigger, stocks are currently unable to perform better. As well as trying to get the management company back on track. Vivek said that such stocks have come down to the lower levels because of the downside, but as soon as the management efforts are seen, the stock gets accelerated and stocks become multi-bagger. Vivek has expressed confidence in Gitanjali James, Purvanchra, Chartered Logistics, Jindal Steel and Power and HPL.
 
What stocks have investment advice?
In the interaction with Money Bhaskar, the experts have mentioned housing finance, logistics, cement and small banks. Many stocks in these sectors have been advised to invest in brokerage houses. HDFC Securities has advised investment in IndusInd Bank with a target of 1550.
At the same time, ICICI Direct has advised investment in the Federal Bank with a target of 110.
Motilal Oswal has advised investment in the Diwan Housing Finance with a target of 500 rupees. 

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