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YOUNG INVESTOR: The impact of rupee depreciation
The Indian rupee has depreciated by about 20 per cent since April and breached the psychological mark of Rs 50 recently. An outflow of funds from the stock markets has been the key reason for the rupee erasing all its gains seen over the ...

F & O OUTLOOK: Nifty future likely to witness volatile trading
For the first time in many weeks, Indian bourses chose to end on a positive note on Friday. Though the markets began with a negative bias on Monday, short covering and bottom-fishing by market participants helped score gains for the ...

TAX TALK: Share trading gains: Speculative or biz?
I am a salaried employee and a regular tax assessee. I indulge in share trading sporadically. In the current year I have made profits in intra-day trading in the futures market. The trades were through a registered share broker ...

YOUNG INVESTOR: Market and you
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SIMPLE ECONOMICS: How the decoy enables an apples-oranges comparison

A person I know is in the business of selling pre-owned cars. Sometime back, as a witness to a transaction at his shop, I realised how the business owner effectively applied behavioural psychology to selling cars. He used ...

MICROMOTIVES: Enhanced Indexing: Active management with less risk
Many investors want to take exposure to stocks that constitute the S&P CNX Nifty, as these stocks would typically lead the market during its upturn. Index funds provide a low-cost exposure to such stocks. The problem, however, is that ...

YOUNG INVESTOR: Warren Buffett, the sober saviour
Currently, the global financial market is undergoing a turmoil never seen after the Great Depression in the late 1920s. Famous names and outstanding institutions are getting wiped ...

YOUNG INVESTOR: Bubble explained
If you have been wondering how the bubble works, be it in the economy or the stock market, the story of this tiny island which has only three inhabitants, two Re 1 notes in circulation and a piece of land will help. This is what happened to ...

BOOK VALUE: Misinformation may come disguised as straight tips
All the statute books in the world and all the rules of all the stock exchanges on earth cannot eliminate ignorance, greed, fear and hope from the human animal, declares Edwin Lefèvre in Reminiscences of a Stock Operator ...






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