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Category Archives: Stock Investing
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
A reader of the blog, Bhogal suggested that I include a list of books to read. It was a wonderful suggestion. Many a times we leap into the deep end of the swimming pool called share market through the tips … Continue reading
Posted in Behavioural Finance, Personal Finance, Stock Investing
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MONEY DOES NOT GROW ON TREES BUT GROWS LIKE A TREE !!
As a child, I had often heard that money does not grow on trees. One had to work hard for it. There was never a free lunch in life etcetera, etcetera. Then one got caught up in a career, a … Continue reading
Posted in Behavioural Finance, Personal Finance, Stock Investing
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WHAT IS THE RIGHT LEVEL OF SENSEX TO INVEST IN STOCK MARKETS?
The most puzzling question for a lay investor is when to invest in the stock markets and when to exit them. The theory of looking at stock market indices to decide the time of investment was first taught to me … Continue reading
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FIGHT AND FLIGHT
In my last post I had talked of Need vs Greed. I shall this time, write about the primordial basic instinct of flight vs fight. In times of financial crises, the common investor also has a similar dilemma. Unfortunately 95% … Continue reading
Posted in Behavioural Finance, Personal Finance, Stock Investing
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