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muralimohan001
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Quote muralimohan001 Replybullet Posted: 29/Sep/2006 at 6:46am
Hi,
 
I am a software consultant , currently working in US.
 
It is really a great forum to join. The forum is really great work by Mr.basant.
 
I am having 2 years experience in stocks.
 
Bitter experience is loosing 3 lacks in 3 days & 4 lacks in a week. But luckily all from profit.  Lesson is becareful with cyclic stocks & momentum stocks.
 
 
My portifolio includes
 
Gujarat Ambuja Cements 
Hindu Const
Satyam   
 
I want to buy the following stocks , if market corrects -- Everest Kanto, BHEL, SPEL Semiconductor and Exide industries.
 
 
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Quote kattur Replybullet Posted: 01/Oct/2006 at 4:24pm
Hi, I am a recent entrant to this site.
 
Am based in Chennai.  And a female.  And I am 56.  And I enjoy everything about equity investment.
 
My biggest success - kept buying good stocks when the markets were in misery in 2001 - 03.  Am reaping the benefits now.  Eg:  M & M @ Rs.80, SCI @ 15, Tata Power @ 100, Apollo Hospital @ 80, SBI @ 215
 
My inspiration - my young son who would ask for bluechip stocks for birthday presents!!
 
My small failure - I did not always listen to him.  So missed out on stocks like CRISIL, BEL, Pidilite and such.
 
My plan - to get into wealth creating stocks and put the wealth to good use in my own lifetime.
 
 
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Quote sanjay3 Replybullet Posted: 01/Oct/2006 at 3:12am
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Name    sanjay chawla
Age        42
Trader ( I trade in hardware and handicrafts)
Location: moradabad   (u.P)
Investing Styles: yet to find out (new to this market entered in june 2005)
Investing Legends        ramesh damani   peter lynch    (mr damani introduced me to peter lynch)
Presently invested in
Hindalco hinustan zinc nucleus software   Indian hotels
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Quote catcall Replybullet Posted: 01/Oct/2006 at 11:35am

Hi! You may call me catcall, I'm 42 years of age and work for a fertilizer cum chemical company in gujarat and am a mechanical engineer by profession. I'm into the stock markets for the last 15 years and this has become my hobby as well as passion! I bascially invest on fundamentals and follow technicals only to freeze an entry level.

I am new to this board though I've been a regular boarder on moneycontrol.com .so for I've found the messages here pretty interesting.
Happy investing to all boarders!!
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Quote India_Bull Replybullet Posted: 02/Oct/2006 at 7:47pm
Hi,
 
I am new member on this site. I am an IT Consultant and working in Accenture and most of the time I am out of country. I have been studying the Market Dynamics since last four yrs and survived 2 severe crashes. I started of as a shrt term investor ans seriously turning into a long term investor. Some of my multibaggers are Rajesh Exports, Engineers India, Era Constructions, though I sold them at an early stage before they reached their peaks. I am trying to become  a serious long term investor.(One of the reason is I cant pay attention to daily market movements because of my job ..)
 
I have given more weightage to Reliance and Infy... I do feel the growth in infy will slow down over a period of time and reliance will grow more rapidly thogh I cant compare them in the same league..
 
Happy Investing..
 
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Quote shahji Replybullet Posted: 04/Oct/2006 at 4:19pm
Hi,

I am 28 from Ahmedabad.
I am here not to with the intention to earn money but to learn the market.
I do believe that if I will learn the market trends money will automatically follow. i spend more of my time in research rather than investing.

I strongly believe in long term investing and i strongly oppose investing in penny stocks.
A investor who wants to grow.
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Quote T-REX Replybullet Posted: 10/Oct/2006 at 1:00pm
-Name : T-REX
- Age : 24 (4 Years market experience, learning everyday)
- Location : Mumbai
- Occupation : Investment Banker - Prop Trading (Education :-Commerce and Law graduate)
- Interests : Reading - Business & Finance, Writing - Humor & Playing Sports
- Investing styles -  A proprietor trader by profession very short term horizon. Personally i never trade only invest horizon can vary from 1-3 years. I still own my first investments.
- Investing Legends - Read about everyone and follow your own approach. Value investing particularly interests me.
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Quote deveshkayal Replybullet Posted: 25/Oct/2006 at 7:20pm
Name : Devesh Kayal
Age: 19 (probably d youngest member in this forum)
Location: Mumbai
Occupation: Student (B.Com & CA)
Interests: Reading lots of newspapers(especially business) and magazines.An avid knowledge gainer. Listening music(Enrique,Shaggy,Prefer Pakistani singers over Indians)...Loves Travelling...
Investing Legends: Basantji, Samir Arora,Peter Lynch,Manish Chokhani
Investment: TV 18,Adlabs,PVR,Shringar Cinemas.Media is d only sector which i can understand..

Thanks to d person who wrote abt this awesome site on moneycontrol.i can't remember d name...


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"You don't need to be a rocket scientist. Investing is not a game where the guy with the 160 IQ beat the guy with a 130 IQ. Rationality is essential"- Warren Buffett
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