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Creating Initial corpus: You can grow as an investor only if your corpus grows and how the initial lump sum is created is of extreme importance. So, If you have a great investment idea, you should be able to bet big and hold it entirely during the entire upmove. The author stresses a lot on the duration of the holdings rather than the prices at which one has bought. The reason is as long as the company is doing well, the leading stock will continue to perform.

The Thoughtful Investor by Basant Maheshwari This book was completely different then my investment philosophy. But i really loved reading this due to couple of reason: 1. This book is based on Indian Market, usually very less books are written on Indian Market. This book emphasized a lot on earnings, which i also felt that earning is the king for the the investor.

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Start by pressing the button below! The most important thing: uncommon sense for the thoughtful investor Home The most important thing: uncommon sense for the thoughtful investor. Howard Marks has distilled years of investment wisdom into a short book that is lucid, entertaining, and ultimately profound.

Now the wisdom and experience of this great investor are available to all. In the great stock market crash of , Basant lost all his wealth and was on the brink of insolvency. How he managed to claw back from that debacle is a fascinating story in itself which tells you that this is a man of grit and determination, with a never-say-die attitude.

His strength of character is revealed by the fact that while most people would have crumpled to pieces after such a disastrous experience, Basant used the opportunity to identify his weaknesses and re-invented his stock picking approach.

However I really liked this book. Nevertheless the book is readable for various reasons. The first reason is humbleness of the author.

The author is very open in admitting mistakes, exposing his own stupidity… when I read him, I got a solace that I am not the only stupid investor on NSE. For a detailed note on the contents please click here. A The World of Investing : 1. The Business of Investing 2. Magic of Compounding 3.

Attributes of a Full Time Investor 5. The Pain of Losing 6. Risk vs. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. HSIL might become a dark horse. Anshu Negi rated it really liked it Apr 23, The book has 41 chapters! No analysis on financial ratios. Sep 16, Vikas Agarwal rated it really liked it. Although the price is little steep but believe me it is worth every rupee. Added some more quantities to my holdings. Ive had so many multibaggers including a mega 10x plus in Bajaj Finance.

When few smart investors are bearish on micro finance then what would be moat in ujjivan and equitas as cleaning up would result in slow growth. With a well-known track record of wildly successful investments and having been in the market since the early s, Mr Maheshwari starts with his introduction, how he got started basaht equity investments and briefly discusses investment philosophy.



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