A layman’s guide to Investing in the market This piece is for retail investors with limited hard earned money, who would try to get significantly higher returns than what other instruments can provide without being greedy about super normal returns Read on...
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Human Behavior and investment Most financial theory is based on the idea that everyone takes careful account of all available information before making investment decisions. It is assumed that human beings are rational. Behavioral finance -- which examines how people's emotions, biases, and misjudgments affect their investment decisions -- is one of the less discussed and understood areas of investing. Yet, this is perhaps what impacts markets the most. Read on...
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The power of compounding – Time, Return, Amount Albert Einstein is supposed to have said that the most powerful force in the universe is compound interest. And it's true. Compound interest describes how investments can snowball over time. Read on...
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Words of Wisdom - 3 In this section we look at the words of wisdom emanating from legendary and successful investors – masters of their craft Read on...
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Words of Wisdom - 2 In this section we look at the words of wisdom emanating from legendary and successful investors – masters of their craft Read on...
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Words of Wisdom - 1 In this section we look at the words of wisdom emanating from legendary and successful investors – masters of their craft. Read on...
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Prevalent Myths - 3 Money, Financial Products and markets have several myths associated about them. We present a few of them here Read on...
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Prevalent Myths - 2 Money, Financial Products and markets have several myths associated about them. We present a few of them here Read on...
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Prevalent Myths - 1 Money, Financial Products and markets have several myths associated about them. We present a few of them here Read on...
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