Any particular reason there has been continuous sell-off ?
Posts tagged Value Pickr
Marksans Pharma- Can it be the next Pharma Biggie? (29-01-2024)
any update on business which has led to this kind of fall in the stock price ?
Kolte Patil Developers (29-01-2024)
harsh this time in ppt they didn’t post the chart of timeline of completion of projects?
Manappuram Finance (29-01-2024)
In Manappuram Finance, Marshall Wace picked up 51.27 lakh shares at Rs 174.55
Hitesh portfolio (29-01-2024)
ON PHILANTHROPHY AND GRATITUDE.
I recently met a lot of old VP friends and was extremely happy to see all of them doing very well on financial and personal front, and some of them nearing financial freedom, and some having taken investing as a full time profession.
That started me wondering about the root cause of all this happy ocurrences. And for most of us, Valuepickr has been the big backbone of learning and success. And for that folks like Donald, Ayush, Pratyush and others involved in setting up and running this wonderful forum deserve a bow. All those who came in contact with each other during valuepickr events, or through forum managed to learn from each other and helped in their growth.
The forum has been a university of sorts for retail investors, where right from hand holding to ideas sharing has been of the highest calibre. This has given rise to an army of VP bred investors, who keep contributing to the forum by their guidance and ideas.
I think the biggest form of PHILANTHROPHY is spreading knowledge. Conventional philanthrophy which is usually given front page importance is the donation of wealth. But how about something that creates hundreds and thousands of rich investors, who in turn do their own kind of philanthrophy helping the needy first hand. This creates a circle of philanthropists like no other.
A big shout out to folks who originated blockbuster ideas. These were initiated when they were fully actionable. When ideas like Laurus, Usha Martin, HBL ( those that I benefitted the most, and for that I have to thank @Anant primarily) were first discussed, stock prices were range bound for a long period of time, and that offered a lot of time for many of us to study the company in details, and take an informed decision. Rest is history. But this happened because of willingness of these folks to share their ideas at an appropriate time. The techno funda threads are the ones I often turn to when I try to check out ideas. From among those I know well, @phreakv6 deserves a special mention. To all these wonderful guys, keep up the good work.
How this works is that someone who gets convinced about the idea, knowingly or unknowingly shares it with a lot of people in and around his circle, and a lot of these people end up owning these companies and making multibagger returns. I remember one of the advices my dad gave me when I started studying medicine. ( He was a much admired and loved mathematics teacher.) In his cryptic way he told me “tumse agar galti se kisika bhala ho jaye to bura mat man lena” I understood the meaning of this sentence after a very long time. But the kind of love and adulation lot of us valuepickr guys get from a lot of people reminded me of this sentence. With or without design, if we have managed to touch a few lives positively, we should feel blessed.
Sharing your knowledge and wisdom can be one of the biggest form of philanthropies. If someone can share great investment ideas as mentioned earlier, it ranks at the forefront. But for those who have regulatory constraints, discussing generalised aspects, even discussing stocks which they do not buy but find attractive, or discussing investment strategy in general, or their personal investment journey, or their growth as an investor over the years, can prove to be a beacon of light for a lot of other wannabe investors. It takes only a few minutes of time and some mental effort to share this kind of stuff.
These days after the first few crores, rest are just numbers and zeroes. Whereas a few lives touched positively will live on for ever, because these folks will in turn take your good work forward by helping others financially or otherwise, or spreading knowledge, and so on.
PS. Please do not post thanks or other kind of messages on this thread. We will continue with our usual stuff as before. I just hope that this post helps nudge a few more people into contributing more to the forum which gave all of us so much.
Great articles to read on the web (29-01-2024)
Good insights into changing demographics trends in India.
HDFC Bank- we understand your world (29-01-2024)
IMHO , when HDFC Ltd was the parent, there was a compulsion to declare dividend to improve thei parents income . Now that it is not the parent, they do not have any compulsion to declare dividends. Let us see how efficient they are in capital allocation. Disclosure Invested and hence my opinion is biased.
Help on my Portfolio (29-01-2024)
just saw your old portfolio if you hadn’t asked then you would have amazing returns, regretting it a bit?
Hitesh portfolio (29-01-2024)
I had Som distilleries but exited once I felt that next couple of years valuations were getting captured in the valuations. Some other reasons for exits were frothy overstretched moves on charts, frequent appearance of management on TV, too many announcements related to their business ( and stock price not responding to them inspite of them being positive in nature) . I exited somewhere around 300-310 and stock price went much higher than that, but I was okay with that kind of move as I already had made my returns satisfactorily within a short period of time.
And than came the IT raids. Which proved to be the final nail in the coffin. The uptrend was halted/broken… Usually once this happens it undergoes prolonged consolidation, where there may or may not be price correction, but time correction takes a long long time. Some people are okay bearing this kind of pain, others are not. You can define which kind of person you are and take an appropriate call.