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Book Review: How Not to Be Your Own Worst Enemy by James Montier

This is about the book I read this year “The Little Book of Behavioural Investing”. I found this book interesting as this book helps me recognize some of the behavioral weaknesses and...

Book Review: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions by Dan Ariely

I remember vividly that in my very first introduction to economics, classical economics holds the key to explain all behaviours/actions of humans. It portrays a world where people act rationally and make...

EMI: Everything You Must Know!

The term “EMI” is quite a familiar one these days and is not limited to just home loans or personal loans. Even credit cards offer customers schemes wherein the payments can be...

Inflation – Can Investment in Equities for a Long Horizon Beat It?

Savings have always been synonymous with bank account savings or fixed deposits, wherein the rate of interest was the attraction. However, of late, bank deposits are not an appealing option; equities have...

Book Review: The Black Swan – The Impact of the Highly Improbable by Nassim...

This masterpiece by Nassim Taleb has made me introspect my decision-making process and it covers several critical behavioral aspects that bring biases in decisions. Every decision - howsoever big/...

All You Need to Know About Mutual Funds and Benchmarking

As investors, we not just look at short-term gains to meet our immediate goals, but also look at building a corpus to meet long-term goals. One of the simplest and convenient ways...

Active VS Passive Investing

The one thing that can cleanly draw a wedge between equity aficionados in India is the debate between active and passive investing. Although on this blog, earlier we have gone on record...

Book Review: Innovator’s Dilemma by Clayton M. Christensen

The book explains that the incumbent firms are at disadvantage vs start-ups on disruptive technologies. The author lays a framework for the incumbents to overcome this hurdle. There are...

Book Review: Counsel – The Challenges of the Modi-Jaitley Economy by Arvind Subramanian

The tenure of Arvind Subramanian as Chief Economic Adviser (CEA) to the Government of India, was a pretty eventful one, right from the call which he received to apply while holidaying in...

Book Review: The Most Important Thing – Uncommon Sense For The Thoughtful Investor By...

“Investing consists of exactly one thing: dealing with the future. And because none of us can know the future with certainty, the risk is inescapable.” For those of a literary disposition, this...