Sarath
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Long on Python, Linux & Life. Interested in personal finance and the way businesses make money. Fascinated by the ever-complex human mind and crowd behavior.
India
Joined September 2009
Four qualities that define a successful investor https://t.co/3NMkSngq0s via @freefincal
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Here are four qualities needed to become a successful investor. Thankfully we can develop these qualities in time. We neither need to be smart nor
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The ingredients are good but the recipe (plan tailored to the investor's situation) is important. Like how different Chefs bring differing tastes for the same dish made from the same lot of ingredients. Don't be fooled by fund names. Follow the plan that suits your needs.
If you want to build a portfolio just have these 4 ETFs and you will outperform 99% mutual funds 1. Nasdaq100 ( Mon100 Etf ) 2. Nifty50 3. Midcap150 4. Goldbees
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The older I get, the more I realize: A $100,000 BMW and a $40,000 Toyota will drive to the same place. A $5 million mansion and a $500,000 home will give the same sleep. A $100,000 Rolex and a $100 watch will show the same time. Time freedom is the lifestyle most people miss
i have no desire to be rich so i can buy a rolex or a lamborghini. i want to be rich so i can control my time and go to the gym at 3pm on a monday. sit at a cafe and relax for an hour on a rainy afternoon. so i can cook meals at home with fresh ingredients. spend on my family
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Why should everyone have an opinion on everything?
India’s deafening silence on the US attack on Venezuela proves how much we have fallen under @DrSJaishankar. We lost all moral authority. A sovereign nation is attacked, its president captured and we do not have an opinion!!!
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You only need to know these 7 laws in life : 1) Murphy Law: The more you fear something happening, the more likely it is to occur. 2) Kidlin Law: If you write a problem down clearly and specifically, you have solved half of it. 3) Gilbert Law: When you take on a task, finding
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The whole of X reincarnated itself into an expert on Venezuela's oil reserves and international trade relationships.
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I had never seen this level of clairvoyance anywhere, anytime. All I can do is to take a bow to @aravind Ji's super-sharp analysis and ability to see the future ahead of almost everyone, with utmost consistency.
I can predict once the Russia-Ukraine peace deal is done, Trump will go after Venezuela hard with sanctions and try take out Maduro. If everything fails, a false flag and direct bombing-invasion will happen. Why will the US do it? The answer is below for you. Gn.
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24/30 The most important thing is : APPRECIATING THE ROLE OF LUCK. Randomness/ Luck plays a huge part in life's results. Every once in a while someone takes a risky bet that pays off & ends up looking like a genuis. But we should recognise that it's due to LUCK, NOT SKILL.
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11/30 Understand RISK. Recognise WHEN the risk is high. Learn to CONTROL risk. Volatility isn't Risk. So what could be Risk then ? Risk is the potential for loss when things go wrong . 👇🏽 🔸Falling short of one's goal 🔸Underperformance 🔸Career Risk 🔸Illiquidity
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21. The Final Choice: Stop trying to save. Start trying to own. Or accept your role as fuel in the engine.
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You shouldn't be a slave of an SIP. The right thing is to yearn for an accumulation of assets. Keep buy as much of an appreciating asset as you can, whenever you can, as frequently as you can and most importantly, as early as you can. Without tying yourselves to an automation.
12. The Sip Delusion: The alternative is the SIP route saving ₹20,000 a month for 25 years to end up with a corpus that, adjusted for 7% inflation. Buys you exactly half a flat in 2050. That’s slow motion defeat.
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India is getting richer every year. You are not. It’s a math problem most people are too uncomfortable to look at.👇🏻
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When the owner uninstalls their emotional investment in their Apple device, ...
After using the iPhone 17 Pro Max for 3 months, I've finally decided to sell it. It's honestly a big disappointment compared to several Android flagships. 1. The cameras are quite average. The Oppos and Vivos and Xiaomis of the world are way ahead in this category. 2. It's too
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I am an m-cap equity indexer with a meaningful yet limited equity exposure that allows me to have sound sleep in the night.
There are two type of Investors, Value and Momentum. ➡️Value investors are those who buy well reputed companies at 200WMA or below. Example👇 Asian paint at 2200 Tata Motors PV at 340 Kotak at 1550 ITC at 345 ➡️Momentum investors are those who buy same companies when it gives
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