
Friends,
As many of you already know, I do not chase stocks. Over a span of 2–3 years, I identify only ONE — the single company I am willing to stake my name, my study and my conviction on.
A few days ago, after months of quiet research, I found that one. Before I tell you how to get it, let me explain why a single name carries the weight it does.
Table of Contents
ToggleThere is a famous story that explains this beautifully.
A huge machine in a factory stopped working. Several people tried to repair it; nobody could. Finally, an experienced mechanic was called. He examined the machine carefully, took out his hammer, and gave just ONE small tap at ONE particular spot. The machine roared back to life.
His bill: ₹1,00,000. The owner was shocked. “₹1 lakh for one tap? Give me an itemised bill!” The mechanic replied:
That is the difference between information and expertise. Anyone can hand you 20–30 stock names. The real skill is the knowledge, the experience and the conviction to eliminate thousands of companies and finally say: “THIS is the one.”
When I share a stock, you are not paying for the few seconds it takes me to say its name. You are paying for the 18 years it took me to know where to hit the hammer.
That one stock is ready. I have decided to share it at a very reasonable one-time fee of ₹1,50,000, so that as many of you as possible can benefit from it.
There are no forms, no links and no middlemen. If you would like this stock, simply send me a message on WhatsApp:
📱 WhatsApp: 73801 22211
Warm regards,
Manish Goel
SEBI Registered Investment Adviser
Investments in the securities market are subject to market risks; read all the related documents carefully before investing. Registration granted by SEBI and certification from NISM in no way guarantee the performance of the intermediary or provide any assurance of returns. The stock idea is offered as part of a paid advisory engagement for the recipient’s personal use only and must not be treated as a guaranteed-return or assured-profit product. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
