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johnnybravo
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Posted: 17/Oct/2007 at 6:43pm |
aur ek appraisal kulmanji ko for asking that question!
bhailog, ek baar joor se taaliyaan ho jayein!
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s_praharaj
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Posted: 17/Oct/2007 at 11:58pm |
Kulmanji, Great question to the Master, and
Basant superb Answer, One thing you have not mentioned in your statement,
"TED sharpened the humble and human part in you. "
I , like others, thought of highlighting a part of your statement before writting my views.I read it four times. But each line of your write up is so full of values and emotions, that I restrained from taking a part of it.
Keep up the GREAT work, We are proud of you and feel proud to be a part of TED.
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johnnybravo
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Posted: 17/Oct/2007 at 12:31pm |
Basantji,
Going ahead with the same topic, at times do you think or are you too worried when TEDies almost blindly follow your picks or throws?? I am sure you might have got some difficult time in the whole lifespan of TED wherein you might have come across a situation wherein you feel that people have developed a tendency to follow you....that they buy and sell some stocks - just because you think that that's the right way to do it....Does this make you worried at times? Even though its known and expected in black and white that everybody is at his OWN risk when he is playing with his own money, kya aap ko yeh cheez se kabhi pareshani hue hai???
Even off lately, I have seen TED'ies giving portfolio recommendations wherein they now throw all *18 companies and recommend Axis and Yes. Same case happened with ABN.
I understand that your views and changes therein were fully expressed on the respective forums and you have 1000% right to do it, but what I am not comfortable is people taking these at face values -- in some ways this is just like people following RJ or Damani - even though TED has some very good discussions and views and counter-views.
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omshivaya
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Posted: 17/Oct/2007 at 12:56pm |
Originally posted by tushar
Basantji,
Even off lately, I have seen TED'ies giving portfolio recommendations wherein they now throw all *18 companies and recommend Axis and Yes. Same case happened with ABN.
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Very good point Tushar jee. I may be guilty of some of the above. Let me give my views, so that I am clear from my side.
I didn't go for ABN as I wasn't able to buy the story in ABN somehow.
Personally, I prefer YB now more over *18 bcoz its earnings are growing and not just stock price.
I can only take the risk of "opportunity cost" of at mOst 1 stock in the 5-stock portfolio of mine and Nucleus has already filled that slot.
And Axis Bank I recommend usually to someone who wants a bank exposure with stability but with better returns in stock price, than a HDFC. This is what I have been able to gather after seeing its current size, its recent growth rate in earnings and of course Basant sir's personal views and his stake in it.
When earnings grow more than the stock price, it makes one feel happy don't you think?
Edited by omshivaya - 17/Oct/2007 at 1:01am
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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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johnnybravo
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Posted: 17/Oct/2007 at 1:03am |
Omji, what makes you feel that my comment was pointed towards you?? I am very sorry, if you had felt so....This was my general observation, please please don't take it on yourselves, I never meant that!
I am not at all questioning whether YB or Axis or ABN or *18 are/were good ideas. My point was something different. Of course we are here to share and gain from each others perspective and make money and also learn how to make money in the process! Cheers,
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omshivaya
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Posted: 17/Oct/2007 at 1:06am |
Originally posted by tushar
Omji, what makes you feel that my comment was pointed towards you?? I am very sorry, if you had felt so....This was my general observation, please please don't take it on yourselves, I never meant that!
I am not at all questioning whether YB or Axis or ABN or *18 are/were good ideas. My point was something different. Of course we are here to share and gain from each others perspective and make money and also learn how to make money in the process! Cheers,
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Arre Tushar jee, I know you didn't intend it for me. But I felt that my explanation would help provide some perspective of one of the TEDdies. Please do not feel bad. I did not mInd a bit of what you said. In fact, it helps TEDdies to gauge themselves better, when the TED mindset continously is challenged. Thanks for your post really! Cheers!
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smartcat
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Posted: 17/Oct/2007 at 1:15am |
By the way, didn't you have Yes Bank in your portfolio in Jan 2007?
Originally posted by omshivaya
Note to myself: Now isnt this great, both my lovebirds hand in hand, singing a beautiful duet |
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omshivaya
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Posted: 17/Oct/2007 at 5:12am |
Yes smartcat jee, first initial exposure at 110 and then added big chunk at 120.00. Held it and saw the results and tried to understand the future prospects for sometime. Then again... between August and now, have added chunks here and there, between 175-190. Will update portfolio in a few days if orders get filled.
Thanks for asking!
Edited by omshivaya - 17/Oct/2007 at 5:25am
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