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sir, i registered and couldnt how to play... kindly help...Indians may register on moneycontrol.com
btw am an Electronics and Communication Engineer
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sir, i registered and couldnt how to play... kindly help...Indians may register on moneycontrol.com
All the forum members are very good in professional carrier.......
I am the only dumb here.
class xi failed...not even seen a college..
Hmmm so what i have heard is right.Ohhh i wanted so desperately to invest in stocks.
What about Forex.It is said to be even more risky than Stocks.
ah so many engineers
m self-proclaimed economist currently unemployed.. (although by choice)
hope will be joining civil service soooon!!pray for me all..
sir, i registered and couldnt how to play... kindly help...
btw am an Electronics and Communication Engineer
Its risky if you make it risky. If you go after big wins, you will get big losses too. Have been investing in stocks in 2001. Once bought, have never sold a stock till date(my kids will). Net CAGR of 24.2% since 2001. Actually loss less than 30% in 2008 but recovered big time in 2009.
You need to distinguish between investing and trading. 1st is not risky but 2nd is.
my 2 cents..
btw, am an IT professional in the BPO space.
@ mehru
appearing in CE-2011??top group??
@Zaki
yar which broker do you use?
@Zaki and jagjit.
Guys i have just heard a new thing about mutual investments.
I mean people invest millions in mutual investments while i will invest a little.Now the Problem is won't mutual funds put risky shares on my portfolio.I mean won't they use me as a guinea pig to test the shares for their larger clients.What's your experience with this?
ya i meant it...Why OMG??why not DMG, FSP or PSP? why u r ignoring top 3 preferences??any specific reason?Well yes inshallah in 2011. But what do you mean by top group? Are you asking about the group i want to join? Well i want to join office management group.
Hope you dont mind my jumping in.. Thats not how a Mutual fund works. Its a highly regulated business. Each Mutual fund scheme creates a portfolio of shares and bonds (some of them have a mix). Anyone investing in this scheme, gets a part of this portfolio the size of which depends on the money you invest. However the composition of that part is irrespective of the size of your investment. A person investing a million rupees and another one investing 1000 rupees, will get exactly the same set of investments in their portfolio with exactly the same ratio.
You can read some good stuff about mutual funds here
Morningstar Stock, Mutual Fund, Hedge Fund, ETF Investment Research