Indeed making money in mkt is not so easy. Know so many of them who burnt their hands in abv stocks! Many have bet them as contrarian, few as turnarounds, rest as multi baggers in making!
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There is a lot of sync between Ramayan characters and real life Investors. Like -
1) Vibhishan - That type of investor who knows early on, that he is with 'wrong stock' , realizes his mistake and switches quickly (like moving from ADAG to Mukesh group early on)
2) Laxman - 'Hyper active' investor who is ready to sell with a small move (both up and down). Saved by fellow learned investors and ends up making money!
3) Hanuman - Brave investor. Takes ample risk in "asset allocation". Keeps chanting company name at every forum.
4) Indrajit - "Adamant" over his stock despite 'changing circumstances'. Wins initially but loses in long term as he doesn't exit. (like HEG, Graphite).
5) Ram - sticks for long term in good companies like HDFC, Infy, Titan etc. Knows he is going to win. Avoids all noise for yrs
Thanks to @VijayKedia1 sir. Blog after a long time. "Trading is more harmful than smoking". Let me know your trading experience.
Btw, I have been bankrupt twice cos of trading.!
In pursuit to financial independence, you have to fight against your own self. If you are able to control your mindset and get the right style of investing, you will be comfortably placed. Repeating same mistakes again will only kill you.
All thru your investment journey, you will have smartest of people surrounded punching numbers on excel and giving you so called "fair value".
Businesses are not run on excel but by promoters with passion to deliver. Hits and misses will always be there.