Wanted to indulge in some guilty pleasure and so I went and bought a @BritanniaIndLtd Good Day cashew biscuit packet yesterday and ate it.
Tasted like mud.
Cost cutting very evident.
My favorite biscuits from back in the day were Good day Cashew, Little Hearts, Chaska Maska, True Nice coconut, and Parle Hide & Seek.
Needless to say, quality of almost all these products (except maybe Hide & Seek) have gotten diluted over the years.
Apart from these Britannia Mary Gold was a favorite at home. Until four years back they used to taste good with tea. Now, Mary Gold also tastes like mud only for most part.
I like what Sunfeast has been doing with biscuits. Their farmlite digestive biscuits is pretty good tasting considering no maida/no sugar. Dark Fantasy is great (but concentrated taste - can't have more than two at a time).
Sunfeast's mom's magic cookies are also way better than Good Day. These I have had recently, and maybe Sunfeast has preserved the old formula and hasn't done much cost cutting to the products.
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One major thing I have come to realise over the last couple of years:
Those who promote a single asset-class or single instrument *fully* systematic trading are scamming you or misleading you into thinking it will work over the long term if you stick to the system.
This is more applicable to those breakout style systems that intend to do trend following.
By nature, trend following is a way to capture the right tail.
If you look at trend following CTA portfolio over last few decades, you'd see that equity isn't a major part.
They allocate to equity/indices only as a form of diversification.
The reason single asset/instrument trend following doesn't work for very long is a factor of efficiency.
Main purpose I bought is for use through optical cable from TV.
But now that I have seen and heard this speaker - I'd say the quality over bluetooth connection is mostly in-discernible to a normal listener from the optical output.
These were the settings I tested with. Full bass and treble, 55% volume roughly.