Tag: warren buffett
5 Reasons why traders lose money in trading stocks
Traders often go through periodic up and down phases in stock market, but if it occurs on a frequent basis, they should introspect and try to find out the reason [more]
“कंपाउंडिंग की शक्ति” कैसे काम करती है?
Compounding (कम्पाउंडिंग) एक दिलचस्प और शक्तिशाली चीज़ है और जितनी कम उम्र में आप निवेश करेंगे उतना ही ज्यादा लाभ उठाने में सक्षम होंगे । यहाँ तक की दुनिया के महान [more]
कामियाब निवेशकों के १० महत्त्वपूर्ण गुण
क्या आप अपने पसंदीदा निवेशकों जैसे की वारेन बुफेट, चार्ली मुंगेर या फिर पीटर लिंच आदि जैसा बनना चाहते है| क्या अपने कभी सोचा है की इन महान निवेशकों में [more]
5 Finance Lessons from Bahubali Movie
[ Spoiler alert: This blog discusses several scenes from the movie “Bahubali”. So if you haven’t seen the movie yet, we recommend that you watch it first before reading this [more]
10 Habits of Highly Successful Investors
Have you ever wished to become like your favourite investors like Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger or Peter Lynch? Ever thought what is common among all great and successful investors. What [more]
Top 5 investing lessons from Warren Buffett’s shareholders letters 2016
You must be knowing Warren Buffett if you are in the world of investments for quite some time. He is one of the biggest and most successful investors in the [more]
5 Strategies to Follow When Fear Runs High in Stock Market
Stock market has seen a good correction in the past few weeks as escalating fear took over global economy. The fall in the Indian equity market gained momentum soon after [more]
How Does Power of Compounding Work
Come on, let’s play “Kaun Banega Crorepati“. Please don’t be too excited as we won’t be sending you to the sets of KBC. But today we’ll share a secret which [more]
What are the Steps in the Investment Process
Like in my case, I’m sure you too must have been advised by your elders to start investing & savings as early as possible, isn’t it? To me, it’s the [more]
Margin of safety matters!
“Risk comes from not knowing what you are doing”, said Warren Buffett. I totally agree with Mr. Buffett on this. Taking risk just for the sake of taking risk is [more]