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YOUNG INVESTOR: Why oil is on the boil
Crude oil news is usually frequent and occasionally dominant — as has been the case in the last few days. The overreaching effect of the price of crude oil is something no one can ignore. And I guess when the price of something forces ...

BOOK VALUE: Money, a magnifier of your traits
Most people equate wealth with money, but money is only a part of wealth, argues James Arthur Ray in ‘Harmonic Wealth’ (
TAX TALK: Tax liabilities on futures and options
I am trading in futures and options. Under what category does the income from such trading fall? ...

SIMPLE ECONOMICS: Why birthdays are depressing
It was my birthday recently and I was expecting a certain book as a present. I did not get the book but received some useful gifts. I began wondering how it would have been had I received the book I wanted. Tracing my emotions, I realised that ...

MICROMOTIVES: Investment strategy: Accumulating large-caps, timing momentums
The sharp decline in stock prices since January 2008 has left many wondering as to whether the market will ever climb up. Such gloom and doom is part of human nature. We always swing from bouts of optimism to spells of extreme pessimism. As ...

FIRST LESSONS
YOUNG INVESTOR: Measuring risk-return value of a stock
You know, by now, that diversification reduces risk. As you add stocks to your portfolio, the total risk drops. But, alas, beyond a certain number of stocks, the total risk ceases to reduce. No one knows what that number is. Warren ...

TOP OF THE MIND
YOUNG INVESTOR: Politics of the market
Political uncertainty has often been a red rag to the stock markets. The market meltdown of mid-2004 took shape when the Left parties stated that they would support the UPA Government from outside, but not be a part of it. Fast forward to ...

F & O OUTLOOK: Nifty future at critical juncture
Nifty future traded in a narrow range of 3800-4300 last week. Thanks to some recovery on Thursday and Friday, the Nifty July future closed at 4077.65, at a gain of 1.4 per cent over its previous week’s close. ...






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