October 3, 2025
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One issue that torments novice investors is whether they should cash in on the gains from their winning stocks or not. On the one hand, the concern is that the gains, if not booked, could evaporate into thin air in a market downturn. On the other hand, the concern is that the stock price may continue to surge after sale, resulting in a missed opportunity. Dolly Khanna’s skillful technique can provide us valuable guidance in this regard
One issue that torments novice investors is whether they should cash in on the gains from their winning stocks or not. On the one hand, the concern is that the gains, if not booked, could evaporate into thin air in a market downturn. On the other hand, the concern is that the stock price may continue to surge after sale, resulting in a missed opportunity. Dolly Khanna’s skillful technique can provide us valuable guidance in this regard




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Govind Parikh, the newly discovered stock wizard, advised us in his chat with Ramesh Damani that it is not enough to home in on a winning stock but we should also know when to gracefully exit the stock.

Govind Parikh’s words of wisdom are worth recalling:

“In my opinion selling is even more important than correct buying. Correct selling and after selling keeping the cash is more important than even correct buying.

Buying is easy, people buy the stocks and once it comes to selling people get a little possessive because price goes up more than the expected levels and then they keep over expecting. They give wrong valuations to themselves. Everybody likes the stock which they have bought, when the price goes up they get even more happy but they don’t think that you have to be fearful as the price overshoots your level. What people don’t realise is, they create a very powerful asset by selling a stock called bear market buying power.”

This practice of gracefully exiting a stock when it is on the ascent is known as “skimming cream from hot milk”.

Earlier, we saw Ramesh Damani skillfully execute this technique in the case of Ricoh India. By gently exiting from the stock during the period of its rapid ascent, Ramesh Damani reduced his exposure to the stock, booked mega gains and had a big smile on his face when the stock crashed like a ton of bricks.

Relaxo Footwears became popular amongst us when Prof Sanjay Bakshi, the authority on value investing, wrote a treatise explaining its various attributes and why it was a terrific buy.

However, Dolly Khanna was, as usual, ahead of everyone else in realizing the potential of Relaxo Footwears. As far back as in December 2012, Dolly lorded over a truckload of 601,710 shares (120,342 shares adjusted for split) of Relaxo and has been sitting pretty ever since.

As the months turned into years, and the stock rose to become a magnificent 6-bagger, Dolly indulged in gentle selling of the stock. Every few days she would visit the counter, selling little bits of her vast holding.

Tangible evidence of Dolly’s action in the financial year 2014-15 has now emerged. Dolly started the year with 522,815 shares of Relaxo. During the year, she visited the counter on 49 occasions, spread over all the 12 months, and sold off bits and pieces of her holding. As at 31st March 2015, Dolly’s holding was reduced to 383,641 shares. Her holding as of 30.06.2015 is not known.

Dolly Khanna’s holding in Relaxo Footwears
01.04.2014 522,815
04/04/2014
11/04/2014
18/04/2014
25/04/2014
02/05/2014
09/05/2014
16/05/2014
23/05/2014
30/05/2014
06/06/2014
13/06/2014
20/06/2014
30/06/2014
04/07/2014
11/07/2014
18/07/2014
25/07/2014
01/08/2014
08/08/2014
15/08/2014
22/08/2014
29/08/2014
12/09/2014
19/09/2014
30/09/2014
10/10/2014
17/10/2014
24/10/2014
31/10/2014
07/11/2014
21/11/2014
28/11/2014
05/12/2014
12/12/2014
19/12/2014
31/12/2014
02/01/2015
09/01/2015
16/01/2015
23/01/2015
30/01/2015
06/02/2015
13/02/2015
20/02/2015
27/02/2015
06/03/2015
13/03/2015
20/03/2015
27/03/2015
-3500
-1000
-1000
-5750
-6500
-4000
-4340
-4510
-3455
-1150
-2668
-1250
-5310
-2250
-3250
-1510
-3000
-1291
-520
-2030
-1510
-1000
-2881
-500
-1000
-1175
-1650
-750
-1300
-3368
-1078
-3026
-2197
-2124
-1321
-5640
-369
-2652
-6750
-3033
-2219
-3700
-6594
-1247
-4859
-7298
-5305
-3494
-2850
31.03.2015 383,641

It is very clear from Dolly’s action that she has indulged in some healthy “profit booking“. There is nothing wrong with the fundamentals of Relaxo Footwears. However, when you have a magnificent 6-bagger on your hands, it is always sensible to cash in on some of the profits appears to be Dolly’s thinking.

What Dolly did with the proceeds is not know. One guess is that she may have pumped in the funds into Nandan Denim and RSWM, her latest favourite stocks.

It is worth emphasizing that it is this technique of graceful exit that saved Dolly Khanna from the carnage that Hawkins Cookers witnessed.

At this stage, we must note that while ace investors like Dolly Khanna, Ramesh Damani and Govind Parikh are quite adept at the fine art of selling a stock, novice investors like you and me have a long way to go. If we are lucky enough to land a winning stock, it may be better for us to stay put in it rather than try to surf the waves unless we are absolutely sure of what we are doing.

In fact, Basant Maheswari is one of those who are opposed to the concept of booking profits. In his book “The Thoughtful Investor”, Basant has warned:

“Selling a stock to buy it back later on a slight dip isn’t the optimum way to get rich but is surely a nice way to get rid of stocks that will make an investor rich”

So, we have to heed this warning whenever we feel tempted to book profits from our winning stocks!

8 thoughts on “Dolly Khanna Milks 6-Bagger Gains In Graceful Exit From Prof Sanjay Bakshi’s Fav Small-Cap Stock

  1. Yes great stretagy.Low price entry comes in public domain after sizable position has been made and after that a silent slow exit ,blind followers may be still in buying mode.This stretagy might be already under work in Nandan Denim and RSWM.Sweet timings with may be with selective leakages .Smart invester indeed.

  2. Agree with basant. Only issue is the selling of high growth companies at reasonable valuations or rich valuations in way its it at peak and stock goes up so on multiple times. In past many companies like page Eicher lupin symphony and many companies looks overvalued at respective and they always reach ahead. Dolly is ace investor and able to manage timings when to sell or buy.for normal investor its tough call.

  3. Sanjay bakshi backed value quest india moat fund is steadily increasing stake in accelya kale . Now holding just below 1 %. Saw this in the annual report. This website seemed to have missed this…

    1. Even I noticed that Prof Sanjay Bakshi backed Value Quest Moat Fund steadily increasing its stake in Accelya Kale . That came as a surprise. Slowly more followers will come to know about it.

  4. Will it not be more educating if it is also explined in some details-Why is recommened stock better than other simmilar choices.For example I view ADOR FONTECH better than ADOR WELDING,SUPRAJIT ENGINEERING better than BANCO PRODUCTS,from fundamental perspective.

  5. Why some one does not give the current investment holding of Dolly Khanna in ‘Venus Remedies Ltd.’. The rationale and the holding of the investment because market price has crashed to 60% of the investment price of Dolly Khanna. Would somebody tell the real picture.

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