Stocks to watch: These small-cap stocks will be in focus on Monday!
Stocks to watch: These small-cap stocks will be in focus on Monday!

Stocks to watch: These small-cap stocks will be in focus on Monday!

The following Small-Cap stocks are likely to be in focus on Monday, January 23, 2022:

Bhavya Rathod Article rating: 3.3

On Friday, the Sensex declined by 236.66 points to close at 60,621.77, while the Nifty 50 slipped 80.20 points to close at 18,027.65

This stock has given staggering returns of more than 140 per cent in just one year, do you own it?
This stock has given staggering returns of more than 140 per cent in just one year, do you own it?

This stock has given staggering returns of more than 140 per cent in just one year, do you own it?

Shares of RHI Magnesita India Ltd, are trading at an all-time high of Rs 835, as the stock gained more than 15 per cent on Wednesday’s session.

Gaurav Tyagi Article rating: 4.5

Shares of RHI Magnesita India Ltd, are trading at an all-time high of Rs 835, as the stock gained more than 15 per cent on Wednesday’s session.

Top three small-cap stocks to watch out for in January based on seasonality trend!
Top three small-cap stocks to watch out for in January based on seasonality trend!

Top three small-cap stocks to watch out for in January based on seasonality trend!

Karan Dsij Article rating: 3.5

Considering the fact that the month of December has been a wonderful month for small-cap stocks, we believe that this trend would continue. Hence, we have curated a list of stocks that might outperform in the month of December. This list is based on BSE Smallcap index.  

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