by Jhaveri Kartik | Nov 22, 2012 | Behavioural Finance
In the previous article I wrote about the meaning of investing in yourself; its importance and advantages thereof. The underlying theme of investing in yourself is being able to trust your own conviction as explained in part 1. Being able to do this entails learning...
by Jhaveri Kartik | Nov 20, 2012 | Behavioural Finance
I am presenting ‘Invest in yourself” in a three-part series; ‘What does investing in yourself mean?’, ‘What you must do to be able to invest in yourself?’and ‘What are the pitfalls you should avoid to successfully...
by Jhaveri Kartik | Sep 21, 2012 | Behavioural Finance
Investing in stocks need not be risky. In fact it should never be. ‘Risky’ is that area or path where you have not travelled before or in which you have little or no knowledge. This can be something very obvious. Let’s take example of investing in FD. This sounds...
by Jhaveri Kartik | Sep 5, 2012 | Behavioural Finance
One keeps wondering why one does not have enough and then seeks ways and means to look for the best opportunity, ask for the best tips, read reports from brokers etc. and this then culminates into buying trends, fads, hot tips. This further culminates sometimes into...
by Jhaveri Kartik | Sep 3, 2012 | Behavioural Finance
Heard of Dashrath Manjhi? Yes – then you know the virtue of having undying faith on something that you are doing for days … months … years; No – then you had missed something, which could have changed your life for good, forever. Read on. Dashrath Manjhi was...
by Jhaveri Kartik | Jun 28, 2012 | Behavioural Finance
“My salary is great, I save a lot of my income and make investments regularly. So, why am I not getting rich?” If you find yourself asking this question all the time, let’s do a reality check. In all probability, there are two reasons that get in the...