Caveat: I have a stake in all the shares mentioned here – either put or call. So read carefully. Let us get somethings right. A bull market is something that everybody loves – but does not notice especially if it is over a long run. So the market which was 21000 in 2008, and fell […]

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Over the past 3 decades our regulators are REFUSING TO develop a vibrant retail (and wholesale) debt market. This has taken its toll in various forms. The Harshad banking scam, the Ketan Banking scam – are the more famous ones. If there was a vibrant secondary market, no small bank would have needed a “consolidator” […]

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First the caveat – I don’t like Asset Allocation funds, and never invest in one. I always thought of Hdfc Prudence (old name) as an aggressive Equity fund where the Fund manager gets a chance to keep money in debt instruments in times of over heating of equity. Just a flexible, aggressive equity fund. For […]

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I am privy to a couple who tested NEGATIVE for Corona Virus torment on the Social Media. For obvious reasons I am not disclosing anything about why they were asked to go for a test, but they VOLUNTARILY WENT for a test. I have no clue how Wassap group got to know about their visit […]

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Largely there are many players in the market – and each person says what suits them. CEO/ CIO – of Asset Management companies (Mutual fund) – largely asset gatherers who love that you keep investing. Their normal refrain – in the long run we will all make money. Surely the amc’s money making is more […]

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I have been getting calls asking me this question: “What shares to buy” – and I do not have an answer that will make you happy. I can share with you what shares I have bought, and what shares I will buy at a lower price. Though not in any particular order – Mahindra Holiday […]

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First of all congrats. You are alive and not been decimated. Lucky are the ones who are about to retire – they will get a great chance to invest smartly. So obviously a man who retired a few months ago and put half his money into YesBank at a price of 252 (obviously great buy, […]

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