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Top 10 stocks inbetween 100 to 200

Top Stocks Across Price Levels – Part 1 to 4

Top Stocks to Invest – From Premium to Affordable Picks

This blog outlines India’s top-performing shares across different price levels for all types of investors. From high-ticket stocks to budget-friendly picks, here’s the ultimate list!

Level 1: Premium Stocks (₹10,000+)

  • MRF Ltd
  • Page Industries
  • Honeywell Automation
  • Shree Cement
  • 3M India
  • NestlΓ© India
  • Bosch Ltd
  • P&G Hygiene
  • Tasty Bite
  • Avenue Supermarts

Level 2: Mid to Upper Mid-Range (₹2,000 – ₹10,000)

  • Trent Ltd
  • HDFC Bank
  • TCS
  • Kotak Mahindra Bank
  • Larsen & Toubro
  • Bharti Airtel
  • Sun Pharma
  • HCL Tech
  • Infosys
  • Hindustan Unilever

Level 3: Affordable Growth Picks (₹200 – ₹2,000)

  • Coal India
  • ICICI Bank
  • NTPC
  • Adani Ports
  • Sun Pharma
  • Axis Bank
  • Bharti Airtel
  • SBI
  • Tata Motors
  • ITC Ltd

Level 4: Value Stocks (₹100 – ₹200)

  • Indian Oil Corp
  • IRFC Ltd
  • Bank of India
  • Aditya Birla Capital
  • Federal Bank

Why These Stocks?

  • Strong fundamentals and consistent returns
  • Diverse sectors: Banking, FMCG, IT, Infra, Energy
  • Suitable for all investor risk profiles
Disclaimer: This blog is for educational purposes only. Stock prices are dynamic and can change. Always consult a financial advisor before making investment decisions.

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