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May24 2

Long term thinking

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So many people tell me, write to me…..saying ‘I agree we should do something about our retirement’ but rarely follow up on their words! So many people in their late 20s and early 30s KNOW that they have to save, invest, etc for their own lives and their children’s lives. They read up good websites, […]

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Apr17 1

Simplicity!

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The way we have complicated our lives is really awesome! (ha ha Gen Y word for everything!). We had simple running shoes. Now we have gel shoes, air packets, sole less shoes,… there is such a huge range you will not believe it. Food, finance, life, entertainment – you name it and we have it […]

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Jun05 4

The RGESS is only for direct investing

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  If I did not know how the government works (no even now I do not, but some readers may think I know), I would have believed that the brokers association has done a good lobbying job. That does not seem to be the case. However the RGESS (Rajiv Gandhi Equity Saving Scheme) is likely […]

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Jan03 4

Foreigners Investing and Market volatility!

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  A finance ministry official says “If foreigners are allowed to invest directly in India, volatility will go down in Indian markets”. I am completely unable to understand this. Like I cannot understand what is wrong with Intra day or Intra month volatility! Markets have always been volatile – the question is how volatile that […]

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Oct25 4

Banking: the only profitable business?

Posted by subra

Of course the BFSI space is booming and there are all types of stories about it. However the mutual fund industry, the life insurance industry and the brokerage industry are not as profitable as the pundits tell us. The profitability of the banking business is visible to all. Even the Psu banks make money – […]

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Mar24 1

The Market’s bottom day!

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It is always in retrospect that you can have fun about trends. On one fine day – March 9, 2009 that the US markets had hit their low. Check your brokerage account for transactions around that time. The S&P was below 700, the Great Goldman Sachs was predicting a Dow less than 400, Cnbc was […]

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