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Blue-Chip Stock

💡 In plain English: Shares of large, well-established companies with a long track record — India's equivalent: Nifty 50 companies.

Definition

Stocks of large, nationally recognised, financially sound companies with a long history of reliable performance.

📌 Real-World Example

Large-cap Nifty 50 companies are India's blue chips. They're not the fastest growers but they're steady, liquid, and resilient in downturns.

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