Do you invest in the Stock Market? If not… You should… Because… your wealth has a significant role in determining the quality of your life… and the Stock Market is the greatest wealth creator of our times. Here, I share briefly what I know on… how to go about investing in the stock market… and, … Continue reading A Brief Intro. to the Stock Market
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Reviewing the Current Inflation and Interest Rate Scenario
This month the US Central Bank (Fed) kept interest rates unchanged at 5.25 – 5.50 percent, while the European Central Bank (ECB) raised rates by 25 basis points to 4.50 percent, in their respective monetary policy meetings. High inflation has been an inimical issue for the last two-and-a-half years – and central banks have been … Continue reading Reviewing the Current Inflation and Interest Rate Scenario
Selecting “Stocks to Analyse” Optimally
Deciding on “which stock to analyse” should be given serious consideration. The Indian market regular, SEBI, classifies listed Indian stocks - based on their market capitalisation - into three categories: large-cap stocks, mid-cap stocks, and small-cap stocks. Stocks ranked between 1 and 100 by market capitalisation are the ‘large caps’; those ranked between 101 and … Continue reading Selecting “Stocks to Analyse” Optimally
Misaligned Interests
Your investment manager should be incentivised in a way that serves your best interest. Do you invest in the stock market? If not, you should. Why? Because the stock market is the greatest wealth creator of our times. Perhaps, also the most easily accessible asset class: anyone with a PAN card and a bank account … Continue reading Misaligned Interests
Contrarian Investing
An Investment Approach to Achieve Superior Returns Consistently alpha - excess return of an investment relative to the general market: Contrarian - a person who opposes or rejects popular opinion: The goal of an investment manager is to generate alpha – a return more than the general market. Investment managers are paid to achieve alpha. … Continue reading Contrarian Investing




