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Sep 25, 2020 15 tweets 3 min read
👉Time for a case study of Reliance.

🔸RIL of Mukesh Ambani
vs
🔸R-Adag of Anil Ambani

A thread📜: Image When Dhirubhai Ambani, died in 2002,
The ₹28,000 crore business empire he built over 25 years—a darling of the stock market since the IPO was now into the hands of his two sons.
Sep 23, 2020 18 tweets 4 min read
Luck vs Work.

A thread :📜

“Create a kind of trap where luck cannot escape from.” Probability is a difficult concept.
Very few people understand it.
It's importance and it’s application in real life.
Except for nerds with degrees in applied math's and statistics.

So let me break it down into simple words.
Grab your chair and enjoy this knowledgeable thread.
Sep 6, 2020 15 tweets 3 min read
A thread on underestimated power of dividends. 📝

MUST read for every young investors.

“If Albert Einstein was a young investor, he would probably be a dividend growth investor” Let's say you work hard, save and buy a machine (a soda vending machine) for ₹100 that earns you 10% return every year.

As a result, after 1 year, you get an income of ₹10.
Aug 28, 2020 16 tweets 3 min read
Price vs. Value

In Warren Buffet style,
(An important lesson for all investors)

A thread: - Imagine you’re in an auction to buy players for your IPL team. There are 8 other bidders.
You have a budget, a watchlist of players to buy, and another watch list of ‘must-buy’ players.

Let’s say there’s a bid going on for one of your must-buy player.
Aug 23, 2020 14 tweets 2 min read
Why Dividend Growth Investing is the best choice for financial freedom.

“Eat your cake and have it too.”

A thread: - When you invest for capital gains, you have to sell a portion of your stock each time you need money.
But stocks are volatile, dependent on sentiments.

But dividends are not subjected to emotions, purely based on earnings.

Let's take an example:
Aug 19, 2020 17 tweets 3 min read
For all stock market enthusiasts.

A (thread): Let’s say you’re talking to a friend & got a stock recommendation.

It’s the XYZ Company. There’s some really good event happening tomorrow, which should drive the stock price up.

You’re excited; you go home, check your savings account & notice there’s only ₹20k,
for emergency.
Aug 16, 2020 18 tweets 4 min read
I was reading a SEBI Investor Survey Report. There was a section in it where they surveyed “why Indians don’t invest in equities” and also our perception to the word “risk”.

Hence, thought of sharing my view.

Below is a snap of the survey report.
A thread on concept of risk: - If you Google the meaning of ‘risk’, you’ll get the answer as: -

“A situation involving exposure to danger.” (or) “Expose (someone or something valued) to danger, harm or loss.”

And then you hear ads saying "Mutual Funds are subjected to market risk"

RISK!! Expose to DANGER???
Aug 14, 2020 18 tweets 4 min read
A Lesson on behavioral investing: Part 2

A thread📜: It’s a situation that occurs when you rely too much on existing information or the first information available/presented while making decisions which influences your critical thinking & forces you to make sub-optimal decisions.

Didn’t understood? Let’s take an example: -
Aug 12, 2020 15 tweets 4 min read
Hi,

If you're new here, grab a cup of coffee ☕️ and go through these threads one by one!!

If you find them helpful, don't hesitate to share.

Some of the "must" know concepts about finance and investing, enjoy learning!!

A thread of threads: 1)

Aug 12, 2020 30 tweets 6 min read
How to find out actual value of a stock?

Intrinsic valuation calculation as per Warren Buffet.

A thread 📜: - Let’s say you live in a small village.

There’s a Pizza shop in your village called ‘Pizza Burst'.

It has been in existence for more than 30 years. It’s located at a good spot near the mall. Good number of customers visits daily and the owner is your good friend.
Aug 11, 2020 13 tweets 3 min read
A thread on compounding📜 :

Most talked about, least understood. Let’s assume you’re in a job interview, you’ve been selected for a 3 year contract, and obviously you’re excited.

The HR gives you two options while salary discussion.
You can accept either one of these two options from below: -
Aug 9, 2020 7 tweets 1 min read
A lesson on behavioral investing.

Common mistake majority investor makes without knowing it.
A small thread 📜: It's a situation where you continue to do something painful just because “you’ve already been doing it”.

For ex. You buy a stock at ₹1,000 of Company X.
Few months later, there’s a market crash and the value of Company X drops to ₹800.
Aug 8, 2020 7 tweets 2 min read
A quick video and a small thread: - Imagine being 65 yearly old & needing your children’s help to survive.

You had a 40 year long career. Money, energy, time, resources to invest & build your future yet you need other’s help now & blame everyone around you.
Aug 2, 2020 9 tweets 2 min read
After reading several books on stoicism, here is what I can summarize: -
A quick but powerful thread 🔥🔥

Some things to stop & some to start : - Stop wishing. Start acting.
Stop feeling entitled. Earn your place in the society.
Stop making excuses. Start taking responsibilities
Stop being hopeless. Start being optimistic.
Stop impressing others. Start impressing yourself.
Aug 1, 2020 16 tweets 3 min read
It's THREAD time 🔥
Based on 6000 year old writings recovered from Hillah, Iraq, which was then called Babylon.

6000 years ago,

If we imagine what people would do at that time, we would probably visualize a few men searching for food, romance or Arabian Nights kind of things. Instead, the clay tablets discovered talks about something else.

They were written by the man himself named Dabasir who was stuck in a serious DEBT-TRAP & later on went to become RICH.

I’ve listed 3 main lessons from it below:
Jul 31, 2020 14 tweets 2 min read
Its THREAD 📜 time!

Here is the collection of the most popular thoughts about investing from the legendary money manager, investor, MD & CEO of @EdelweissAMC also an inspiration to all of us:-

Radhika Gupta, The Girl with a Broken Neck.
@iRadhikaGupta One of the most intelligent men in the world, Isaac Newton, attempted to time markets. He proclaimed later, “I can calculate the movement of stars, but not the madness of men.” Control your inner madness - market timing is tough!
Jul 31, 2020 9 tweets 2 min read
Advantages of dividend-paying stocks that only few have understood.

“The longer you wait, the bigger your estate.”

A short thread 📜:- 1. Exponential double benefit

A small jump in inflation will destroy the purchasing power of fixed deposit investors in the long run.

Secondly, fixed income investments don’t grow exponentially

Lets take an example :-
Jul 30, 2020 11 tweets 3 min read
Isaac Newton is said to be one of the smartest people to ever live this planet. But there’s a big difference between being a smart person and a smart investor.

Unfortunately, he learned an investing lesson the hard way. Here’s a very small story. A thread:- Back in the spring of 1719, Sir Isaac Newton owned shares in the South Sea Company, the hottest stock in England. Sensing that the market condition was becoming bad, Newton sold his South Sea Shares, with a profit of 100% worth GBP 7000 at that time to re-enter at lower price.
Jul 29, 2020 4 tweets 1 min read
A lot of people have been asking me this question lately.

What's the difference between trading and investing and which one should they go for to learn in depth.

My 2 cents and honest advice after doing both and being with a network of both kind of people :- There is money in trading and also in investing.

But majority of traders fail or giveup in few months/years (more than 99%).
"Because there is no such thing as part-time trader."
Get this in your head forever.
You can't do a job in another field & be a part-time trader.
Jul 28, 2020 21 tweets 4 min read
"When you’re finally rich, you’ll realize it wasn’t money that you were seeking in the first place."

A thread consisting key lessons I wish someone taught me earlier:

1/n
If your salary is the only source of income then you're just one step away from poverty.
Jul 26, 2020 19 tweets 3 min read
A THREAD on some insightful thoughts about investing 📈in the stock market 💰 by the legend, D.Muthukrishnan
- @dmuthuk You’re ready for investing in the stocks only on the day you stop asking others for the names. Till then, stick only to mutual funds.

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