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    Posted: 13/Mar/2009 at 4:13pm
When a very loyal Bhakhta was sleeping, Bhagwan came in dream and promised to visit his home next day. He was very eager. Cleaned up everything and prepared good food.
 
Came in the morning a hundry child asking for food but Bhakta was looking for Bhagwan. So he threw him out.
 
Then came an elderly lady looking for cloths.
 
And then a one legged man.
 
Bhakta got disappointed and went to sleep. He complained to bhagwan for not showing up. Bhagwan told him that he came three times in form of DUKHI AATMAs. Only he could not recognize Bhagwan.
 
Moral of the story: We investors keep our eyes open and look for Bhgwan in DUKHI AATMA to get moksha.
 


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Quote chimak10 Replybullet Posted: 13/Mar/2009 at 4:22pm
manish bhai how does sesa goa, sterlite, hindustan zinc looks to you????????? sorry for hijacking your thread
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Quote India_Bull Replybullet Posted: 13/Mar/2009 at 4:24pm

Good one...

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Quote manishdave Replybullet Posted: 13/Mar/2009 at 4:36pm
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manish bhai how does sesa goa, sterlite, hindustan zinc looks to you????????? sorry for hijacking your thread
 
 
Sterlite HZL Both good. Sterlike more reward. HZL low to almost no risk.
 
Don't follow Sesa Goa closely but general feeling is good.
 
Tide is already turned in Base metals.
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Quote chimak10 Replybullet Posted: 13/Mar/2009 at 4:41pm
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Quote Vivek Sukhani Replybullet Posted: 13/Mar/2009 at 4:57pm
Manish Sir, be aware of those sukhi aatmas who are in the disguise of dukhi aatmas.....if you start giving alms to them, you will end up being a dukhi aatma in the end yourself.....
 
Moral of the story is not to give alms but to be judicious in allocating resources among the needy. Same applies to stocks market and life in general!!!!
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Quote HallaBol Replybullet Posted: 08/Apr/2009 at 9:16am
These dukhi atma's were blessings is disguise, and we human beings tend not to recognise them.

There were many quality stocks available at "distress" valuations some months back. I was lucky to buy some of them.


The future is never clear, you pay a very high price in the stock market for a cherry consensus. Uncertainty actually is the friend of the buyer of long-term values. - Warren Buffet
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Quote Carbin Replybullet Posted: 19/Apr/2011 at 2:43pm
Originally posted by Vivek Sukhani

Manish Sir, be aware of those sukhi aatmas who are in the disguise of dukhi aatmas.....if you start giving alms to them, you will end up being a dukhi aatma in the end yourself.....
 
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Moral of the story is not to give alms but to be judicious in allocating resources among the needy. Same applies to stocks market and life in general!!!!



There were many quality stocks available at "distress" valuations some months back. I was lucky to buy some of them.

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