Unhappy with your investments? Snapdeal founder insists on reviewing the portfolio
Kunal Bahl understands the dilemma every investor faces.

Snapdeal founder Kunal Bahl understands the dilemma every investor faces. The 37-year-old entrepreneur's Thursday post on Twitter will help every investor calm down and review their portfolio for better growth and prospects in the future.
In his tweet, the investor said that it is not compulsory for people to invest in every good company they come across. However, it is important to "make sure the ones you have invested in are good."
"As an investor, you can either be happy about the good investments you have made or perpetually unhappy about the investments you could/should have made," he wrote.
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— Kunal Bahl (@1kunalbahl) 1630515833000Bahl began his journey as a venture capitalist in February 2019 with his school friend Rohit Bansal through their VC firm Titan Capital.
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