Pinaki Bhattacharya’s Insights on the Capital Market

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Pinaki Bhattacharya’s Insights on the Capital Market

B Mirror Desk : In the terrible state of the stock market, Pinaki Bhattacharya, a writer, blogger, and online activist, has supported investors like student activists fighting discrimination. Rashed Maqsood’s departure has been directly demanded by anti-discrimination student activists despite the current stock market crisis, although Pinaki has made the request indirectly. He has stated that significant improvements are required in Bangladesh’s stock sector.

In a status update on his official Facebook page, Pinaki Bhattacharya stated that significant reforms are required in Bangladesh’s stock market. This cannot go on because investors will lose everything in a matter of days. This capital market, on which Bangladesh’s economy is supposedly built, is turning into an economic abyss. Money never returns after it has entered.

I would advise investors not to make their own investment decisions. This market is quite complicated. Consider investing advising services. To safeguard your investments, seek the assistance of a portfolio manager if at all possible.

In order to permanently correct this capital market, the government should promptly enlist the assistance of foreign specialists. I can get in touch with you if you’d like. Our economy would soon turn into a Bangla win if this capital market is not corrected. And after a few days, investors can’t sit on the road, my brother. How much longer will this go on? Now is the time to halt it.

 

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