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Pain of an investor

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 Before I say anything, I would like to make it clear that I use the terms “investor”, “trader” and “punter” in the context of equity investments, very judiciously. To me an investor is a person who thoughtfully invests his money in a business to participate in the future growth of that business. A trader is person who is trying to optimize his return on capital by choosing from the best instruments available at any given point in time. It may be bond, fixed deposit, equity stock, gold, crypto currency, foreign exchange, other commodities etc. or a mix of these. Traders do not invest with the objective of “wealth creation”. Their focus is usually earning more than the risk free return while maintaining liquidity of his money. Punters buy financial assets or commodities just like lottery tickets. They get kicked by the prospects of hitting a jackpot someday and do not mind losing their entire capital in the process. Here we are talking about investors only. In summer of 2007, ...

The State of Indian Economy

 For past many years, it has become a tradition for popular market participants (brokers, fund managers, large investors, analysts etc.) to don finest attires and appear on special Diwali shows hosted by various TV channels to announce their prophecies for the traditional Indian New Year. In the spirit of the festivals of light, they enthusiastically speak about their outlook about the economy, financial markets, and investment opportunities. In earlier years, these prophecies were taken seriously by the audience, mostly household investors. However, based on my interaction with several people from the targeted audience, I feel, now days most people listen to the experts for validating their own positioning rather than for guidance. Whether in consonance of their positioning or otherwise, these prophecies are drowned in the noise of firecrackers on Diwali night itself. However given the mobility restrictions and popularization of digital media due to Covid-19 this year, most ex...