Can the bulls hold on?
Quick Edit: Watching business TV never looked more comic. Here were these acknowledged brains – global investment strategists, fund managers and analysts […]
Are more surprises in store?
Quick edit: The rupee at 49.50 Vs. the dollar. NIFTY at 5200. These would have been rubbished off as wishful thinking if […]
Gloomy Week, Where Are We Headed?
Quick Edit: The market mood in early 2012 reminds us of the year 2001. Then, the tech crash of 2000 had scared […]
Year-end Special – 2013
Year – ends have their own way of playing out on the investor psyche. The year end is not really an event […]
ithought market wrap, 23 Dec 2011
Quick edit: The capitulation did not happen this week. Nerves cooled down and value investors were busy buying selectively towards the weekend. […]
ithought market wrap No. 56, 16 Dec 2011
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1537771492481{margin-bottom: 0px !important;}”]Quick edit: CAPITULATION. This seems to be the word on everyone’s lips on a nervous weekend. The question for […]
ithought market wrap 55, 9 Dec 2011
Quick edit: Everybody thinks that the BSE sensex will hit 14000 or 12,000 before it rebounds. We are told that the market […]
ithought market wrap No. 54 dated 2nd DEC 2011
Quick Edit: A company’s valuation is lower than the notional guideline value of the land on which its factory is built. It […]
ithought market wrap No.53 dated 26 Nov 2011
Quick edit: Relative valuation is a great way to evaluate asset classes. To make the most out of money, it makes sense […]
ithought market wrap No. 52, Dated 18 Nov 2011
Quick edit: The Stock Market had a whitewash this week. It went down every single day. The bulls who trade had a […]
ithought market wrap No. 51, dated 11 Nov 2011
Quick edit: A slowdown has a way of spreading. Some sectors hold up longer than the rest. Over time, a slowdown hits […]
ithought market wrap No. 50, 4 Nov 2011
Quick edit: The war on inflation seems headed nowhere. After several interest rate hikes, food inflation shows little signs of easing. Fuel […]