Yesterday - #NSE#Volumes up to 1.29 lakhs against 20-30k average with 45% delivery volumes. Deliverable qty also 2x-4x the average. Today it has traded only 23703 shares and 37% delivery volumes. Apart from recent volumes it has even traded only a few 1000 shares often.
Company is like a #PrivateEquity investment for #MFs. It is like "Iski Topi Uske Sar" ( Will keep shifting Hands.). Promoters =75%. #MutualFunds= 19.68% #FIIs=2.81% #Insurance+AIF=.45 Sum Total = 97.96%. Wow 2% available Float !! 10 lakh shares or 150 cr value on 7000 cr mkt cap
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10 Most Interesting Videos on the CFA Society India Channel.
Take your time and go through them. Would recommend attending the physical events too.
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1) Brave New World | Ritesh Jain, Co-founder, Pinetree Macro.
He spoke about the liquidity way of investing, Tracking the global liquidity flow across past decades, how liquidity impacts economies, market returns based on liquidity.
2) Dimensions of Mistakes in Investing |
Utpal Sheth, CEO & Senior Partner, RARE Enterprises. He spoke about importance of overcoming natural instincts in investing, focusing on the long-term strategic picture, and sizing bets to match one's conviction.
In this series, we cover interesting stories and insights of legendary investors which will give invaluable lessons in the journey of investing
In this thread, Kenneth Andrade explained how using #TechnoFunda does not work on huge PF size !!
According to him both the studies contradicts each other, example, A technical chart will tell you to sell it 20% below your purchase price and as a Fundamental analyst you will double your position at 50% below your purchase price so those things are conflicting
In his career he held “MRF” from 2003 to 2015 it was 110 times up, held “Page industries” from 2007 to 2015 it gave an 80x or 90x, & Kaveri seeds which gave 70x
After this there’s just one question he asks is why would you want to sell a business where fundamentals are improving