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Everyone invests in GOLD. But most of the investors don’t know, why GOLD price rise, despite the bad economic situation? in this post we are learning What Is Gold? History of GOLD GOLD as a Reserve Currency Why You Must Purchase GOLD Now & Three Reasons Behind The Increase In The Gold Price Watch Video Here Video Link of
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» Read moreIn the first half of 1964 DOW advance from 762.95 to 831.50, dividends of 14.40 including the overall return from Dow was +10% Overall Performance Year Overall Results from Dow (1) Partnership Results (2) Limited Partners Results (3) 1957 -8.40% 10.40% 9.30% 1958 38.50% 40.90% 32.20% 1959 20.00% 25.90% 20.90% 1960 -6.20% 22.80% 18.60% 1961 22.40% 45.90% 35.90% 1962 -7.60%
» Read moreI bought my first stock on 13 Oct 2008, at the age of 24 years. My journey starts from one stock to another stock, but whenever I invest I always look for long term prospect of my investment. I don’t have any analytical skill or any business skill. That time I have zero knowledge about financial analysis of company, in
» Read moreTEXAS NATIONAL PETROLEUM Read it Step by Step Download PDF …! Step 1 It’s a Workout These are securities whose financial results depend on corporate action rather than supply and demand factors created by buyers and sellers of securities. In other words, they are securities with a timetable where we can predict, within reasonable error limits, when we will get
» Read more“An investment operation is one which, upon thorough analysis, promises safety of principal and a satisfactory return. Operations not meeting these requirements are speculative.” Benjamin Graham (Security Analysis) So, this is the most important definition of what is investing? I took this definition from Warren Buffett guru, Benjamin Graham. It’s the most profound and excellent definition of Investing. It talks
» Read more1963 was a good year. The overall gain of $3637167 or 38.7%, Buffett start this letter with these words, and the performance was better than that of our fundamental yardstick, The yardstick was returned against DOW, If Buffett down 20% in a year, and DOW down by 30% a year, then as per Buffett he done well, regardless of whether
» Read moreWelcome……!!!!! To the special Video Presentation on, Myopic Loss Aversion. (Click for Video) And why it is Important To Understand For Investors? You Might be familiar with the Loss Aversion Concept.. but it’s much more important than any other concept… I came to know about this concept while reading Michael J. Mauboussin article on Decision-Making for Investors Theory, Practice, and
» Read moreAs I am reading the wonderful book Winning The Loser’s Game by Chares D Ellis, it’s a great read, Charles wrote many books, but this book I Enjoyed lot, simple, deep insights, and practical. Before further reading… If you don’t like to read post… Better to Enjoy the presentation Click Here…!!!!! Special presentation – Winning the losers game Let’s
» Read moreDear Reader, In today’s post. We discuss about the Dempster Mill Manufacturing Company. In which Buffett bought substantial stake, and how he turnaround the company? Its a dramatic story… Must read.. understand and learn from it….!!!! Click on the image below Dempster Mill Example Explains To Your Success with Lot of Love! Harish S Kawalkar PS:
» Read moreDuring first half of 1963, Dow delivered plus 10% return including dividends. Buffett views the short term performance (less than three years) have no meaning, because he has control position, that’s the reason the Buffett performance is better in declining market. Buffett performance excluding Dempster Mill was plus 14% At plus 14% versus plus 10% for the Dow, this six
» Read moreAs in this memo, Howard writes about the supply, demand and convertibles. Two principal factors determine the success of any investment; 1) Intrinsic Quality: Intrinsic quality of underlying business, how good the business is? Its better to invest in good companies than bad one, ceteris paribus. [Ceteris paribus is a favourite term of economists. It means “everything else being equal,”
» Read moreBuffett knows that his letters are long, and partner had difficulty to read entire letters, so he point out few points, he called it’s a “Ground Rules” Following are the ground rules, please go through it, and the message behind the rules never change, like rule no 1 says no returns are guaranteed to partner, it’s not for partner alone,
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