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What is Infosys share price today and is it a good time to buy?

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Answered on04/15/26

As of April 15, 2026, Infosys's share price on the NSE is around ₹1,305, showing a gain of about 2.2%. For current Infosys share price check NSE or BSE official websites, or financial apps like Moneycontrol, YahooFinance or ET Markets. These update instantly. As for whether it is a good time to buy that depends on your financial goals, risk tolerance and investment timeline. Stock prices go up and down. Nobody can accurately predict the future so do not invest money you cannot afford to lose. Read company fundamentals, check analyst reports and consult a financial advisor before buying stocks. Long term investors who buy quality companies and hold them usually do well. Short term trading is risky. Do your own research before investing in any stock. Never invest based on tips or rumors.

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