Reforms and Larger Impact
In 1972, the Indira Gandhi led government initiated a series of reforms aimed at ensuing that rich feudal land system was done away with. While in states like Kerala and West Bengal, it took off to the...
View ArticleBlind Belief’s
Belief is defined as “an acceptance that something exists or is true, especially one without proof.” Focus specifically on the underlined portion for that conveys all that is wrong with belief’s in the...
View ArticleWaiting for a Bear Market
Today I came across a interesting post by Dev Ashish at Stable Investor about why a investor (especially if he is young) should yearn for a bear market than a bull market. The logic he provides is...
View ArticleMisunderstanding of Absolute Returns
In school, I never wanted to be scolded / hit / made to stand on bench by the teacher and while I was never a meritorious boy, I did enough to ensure that I never got on the wrong side. By the time I...
View ArticleETF aren’t Stocks
In 1994, Morgan Stanley came up with its first India based Mutual fund aptly named Morgan Stanley India Growth Fund. Investors who had no clue about Mutual funds, felt this could be a IPO opportunity...
View ArticleBecoming a Trader
One of the constant queries I receive from readers is how do they go about becoming a Trader. Where and How should they start, what books to read, do I take classes on Technical Analysis are among the...
View ArticleStock Advisory in India
With there being more than 2500 listed stocks that trade every day, picking the right stock is tough for professionals, let alone Individuals. If you are an Investor wanting to build a stock portfolio,...
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