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Prashanth Krish | Portfolio Yoga - Part 20

Author: Prashanth Krish

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Hardest thing about Investing

A year back, the famous Anonymous Twitter Guru @contrarianEPS posted a list of stocks he randomly picked due to their high price to earnings ratio and called it a ticking time bomb that shall either blow up or shall undergo a time correction. My own thought was that even though these stocks were expensive, I felt they could out-perform Nifty...

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Rotation of Factors – Keeping up with Sharmaji ka Beta

Factor Investing hasn’t made much inroads in the Indian financial markets even though we keep talking about Value, Quality and some times Momentum. Along with Volatility and Size, the key styles of factors among the many are all the rage in the United States with assets under management exceeding 900 Billion Dollars. 2017 was a year when Size factor was...

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Protecting Client Funds and Securities from Unscrupulous Brokers

Brokers have never been seen as Saints but the Karvy episode once again opens up an age old question, How trustworthy is your broker, especially when these days many of us have a major part of our networth in Stocks and Funds. One interesting comment came from Nithin Kamath, CEO of Zerodha Most brokerage houses are private entities save for...

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Active vs Passive debate rolls on

Aarti Krishnan of Prime Investor posted today an article titled “What are the Risks in Index Funds”.  Basically she boils it down to  They do not protect you from market volatility They may have concentrated portfolios They don’t shield you from business or governance risks They do not guarantee superior returns I believe that the above reasons aren’t in themselves...

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SEBI sounds the death knell for boutique PMS. 

In India, you can manage other people’s money in three ways – Mutual Funds, Alternative Investment Funds and Portfolio Management Service. While much of the world has only two options, Mutual Fund and Hedge Fund, PMS in India was a hybrid way for small fund managers to provide a way to manage the funds of each client in accordance with...

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ELSS as a Nudge for Long Term Investing

I buy my requirement of ELSS every year in March. One Lump-sum into a fund I have chosen. While I spend time selecting that fund despite knowing that I may not be buying what would have been the best 3 years from now, the analysis and the results thereafter provide me with a deeper understanding of how to avoid mistakes....

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An interview with Guy Spier

I first heard of Guy Spier when I read his fantastic book, The Education of a Value Investor. Its a very good book for those who wish to make a career in finance. Standing on the Shoulders of the Giants doesn’t get any better than this. I stumbled across this Interview with him on Twitter and found his thoughts especially...