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Masterclass. The humility of Naresh Ji and the way Vivek has a natural ability to ask questions which is popping in viewers mind is amazing. Thanks for this podcast. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for doing this Vivek sir. Bringing such people on your channel. As small investor we do not have access to them, but you do. You are doing a wonderful job. Learning so much from these videos!
Video title should have been : "SEBI ko FNO ko Goli Maro" Thank you Vivek. Big investors bet on Macros (that also Databased). Small traders bet on day-to-day price Very insightful...
Vivek ji ,naresh ji se every sector discuss karte hue kuch stocks ke naam bata dete tou aacha hota.jaise ge shipping bataya ,eise hi spinning yarn companies disclose karte,shayad investors ko bhi study karne ka chance milta
One of the best videos. I do almost the same. I too have a large number of stocks. Thank you Mr Naresh. I heard about you for the first time. Gives me inspiration to go full time into investing from the current occupation
I have noticed a strong correlation between small cap stock names price trend and google trend! Lovely concept of looking at google trends for guessing investor interests!
very insight of market and for earning in stock markets one has to do a lot of work . really good knowledge and how this people are earning in markets because they are different from masses. they keep themselves ahead .
Interesting discussion. However, the period considered is not truly secular. It will be Interesting to see the results of dart board investing versus data based investing in the post covid period.
All the experts who came on your podcast with great strategies and colorful ppt. I have probably heard 80% of them from experts. But the strategy told by these experts in the share market worked in the opposite way. Why is that so?
30% CAGR is phenomenal. Traders with small capital may get lucky sometimes getting over 30%. But when capital is above multiples of hundred crores, if one is able to achieve 30% that is extraordinary
The point is whether anyone knew 2021 k baad aisi market condition rhegi... As the speaker said history's vision is 20/20. He is maintaining CAGR in excess of 30% since 2000 that is more than commendable guys.
@@hindubyheart Nopes, people didnt know that but once we are in 2024 and now that everyone knows about that bull run, any person who would have invested in 2021 and has held his positions till date becomes automatically eligible to cook up stories about his visionary attitude. while the fact remains those who made money in bull run was purely out of random luck. Had he provided the examples of the time when the market was side-ways/bearish, yet he made money during that time, that would have been a better testimonial of his methods
@@acute31 Bhai, if that is the case, if any stock (say Titan or Eicher or Asian Paints) which has given multibagger returns during last 15-20 years period had been his example as his holding, we would have argued the same that he is talking about the past and cooking stories. If there is any method through which we could really know whether he is bragging or he is a real deal, it is through his track record. He has mentioned in the video that he is into full time investing since 2014 and clocked a CAGR much higher than 30%. That is huge because it is more than 13-14x on portfolio.
@@hindubyheart I think you didnt get the point. If your style of investing is good and sustainable, then it would be better to quote examples of the duration when others struggled to make money. Quoting examples of 2021 onwards (GE Shipping, REC/PFC etc) wont strengthen your arguments. Every Tom , Dick and Harry made money in that period. I am sure that his style and method would be great. It's only that had he substantiated it with examples from the era when the market was bearish/choppy, that would have caught more eyes.