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Quote valueman Replybullet Posted: 29/May/2007 at 3:57pm

Thank you Basant and Kulman . Looking forward to a great time here .
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Krishna - Your investing style is a refreshing change. Does value style /dividend yield  type of investing work well in a growth market like India? Other than PE ratio and dividend yield, what do you look for before you invest in a stock?
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Quote valueman Replybullet Posted: 29/May/2007 at 4:29pm
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Krishna - Your investing style is a refreshing change. Does value style /dividend yield  type of investing work well in a growth market like India? Other than PE ratio and dividend yield, what do you look for before you invest in a stock?


First of all I wish to point out that I am quite new to investing and missed out all the stock market action during Harshad Mehta time ( in Mid 90s ) and also the Techno boom/bust in 2000 .All stories I heard from my friends and relatives were only of burning their fingers and never entering the stock market again . So I myself was quite reluctant to enter until I read the book "The Warren Buffett Way " by Robert Hagstorm .It taught me how in a simple manner Buffett made money . So I too decided to work on the same principle .But I kept one Golden Rule of Buffett  : Never Loose Money .

So more than making money I decided before entering the stock market the following rules :

1) Never to loose money
2) Get a return that is much better than that given by an RBI Bond i.e 8%
3) Over a period of 10 years I must have compounded my return by 25%

Note : I do not look in to the Index to compare my return .

Since I keep a 10 year time frame I am not concerned about the movement of Index .True I did not cash on many Growth stories but I am also happy that I have not burnt my fingers in these 4 years of investment i.e I started in August 2003  and so far :

1) I have not lost any money
2) My returns are more than what I would I have had if I had invested in RBI 8% Bonds
3) My major investments have yielded a return of more than 25% ( Compounded )

I am still a learner and do hope to find new areas to explore and put my funds in .I hope I get to learn a lot through interaction  from this forum .

Whether my approach is right or wrong I do not know but as I said I am a conservative investor .
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I will learn a lot from you, valueman
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Quote johnnybravo Replybullet Posted: 29/May/2007 at 6:05pm
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I am Krishna , an Engineer turned Yoga Teacher from Chennai and also in to development of Yoga and Spiritual CDs .


Welcome Krishna....great to see a yoga teacher investing into the stk mkts....The markets with its short term casino effect must be truly testing and challenging your peace of mind.
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Quote omshivaya Replybullet Posted: 29/May/2007 at 8:47pm
Welcome Krishna jee. Hope you have a good time here and you are bale to share your insights too.
The most important quality for an investor is temperament,not intellect.A temperament that neither derives great pleasure from being with the crowd nor against it
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Quote s_praharaj Replybullet Posted: 29/May/2007 at 12:22pm
Krishna,
 
Welcome to TED.
Your target is acheivable, but you should be in the right path.
TED will definitely help you in overtaking your target.
I find there are very few growth stocks in your portfolio. May be you have to add a few to beat your target.
 
If you regularly interact in this forum, with each passing day you will be a better investor and your target will be easier to achieve.
 
Best of luck.


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Quote CHINKI Replybullet Posted: 30/May/2007 at 11:04pm
Krishnaji,

Welcome to the world of Stock Investing & to the TED forum.

As you gain knowledge through this forum which will help you to achieve your target, please teach YOGA to everybody so that after few years, all the TED members will be not only RICH but also HEALTHY to enjoy the same.

ALL THE BEST
TOUGH TIMES NEVER LAST, BUT TOUGH PEOPLE DO
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