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14 years ago
Time is very much important in share markets else you may lose handsome amount unless and until your luck favours you...
14 years ago
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14 years ago
@Nagalaxmi
I don't think there is any such gender bias! Any person who has keen interest in this field can succeed!
I don't think there is any such gender bias! Any person who has keen interest in this field can succeed!
14 years ago
There are basically two techniques- Fundamental analysis for selection of scrips and technical analysis for timing. a combination of two gives better results. But long term investors can select good scrips and invest regularly monthly or quarterly. This will do away with need to time the market. The high or low prices will be averaged and the investor will reap excellent benefits in long run. Timing is more important for speculators as contrasted with investors.
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14 years ago
I don't have much faith in technical analysis although some investors who are keen to make money in quick do prefer it!
14 years ago
chinmoymukherjee wrote:
[quote]I don't have much faith in technical analysis although some investors who are keen to make money in quick do prefer it![/quote]
An individual busy with his own profession will find hardly any time to watch minute to minute or even hourly movement of stock prices and indulge in short term share trading. Many earn by buying and selling the same day. But long term investors do well by selecting blue chips wisely and then invest at regular intervals for long term.
[quote]I don't have much faith in technical analysis although some investors who are keen to make money in quick do prefer it![/quote]
An individual busy with his own profession will find hardly any time to watch minute to minute or even hourly movement of stock prices and indulge in short term share trading. Many earn by buying and selling the same day. But long term investors do well by selecting blue chips wisely and then invest at regular intervals for long term.
G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/
14 years ago
Yes, one who wish to succeed should be concentrated then and there only.
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14 years ago
I think the situation prevailing in the stock market has very tellingly emphasized the importance of timing! Those who hesitated to off-load their holdings in a bull market are now ruing their decisions!
14 years ago
Thanks for your views,Chinmoy.I personally have interest in stock markets but at the same time feeling hesitant to take risk.
14 years ago
chinmoymukherjee wrote:
[quote]I think the situation prevailing in the stock market has very tellingly emphasized the importance of timing! Those who hesitated to off-load their holdings in a bull market are now ruing their decisions![/quote]
Timing is significant. But it is more significant to choose shares. In Boom times, many worthless shares also are in lime light. These so called penny stocks hit the investors very badly and too soon. These just become invisible. If you have selected good scrips, and even if failed to sell at high price, you may still wait but bad scrips will take you no where.
[quote]I think the situation prevailing in the stock market has very tellingly emphasized the importance of timing! Those who hesitated to off-load their holdings in a bull market are now ruing their decisions![/quote]
Timing is significant. But it is more significant to choose shares. In Boom times, many worthless shares also are in lime light. These so called penny stocks hit the investors very badly and too soon. These just become invisible. If you have selected good scrips, and even if failed to sell at high price, you may still wait but bad scrips will take you no where.
G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/
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