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Quote monu_duggad Replybullet Posted: 16/Mar/2007 at 6:01pm
Awesome ...truly wonderful...especially for youngsters (am just 26) like me on this forum...
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Quote omshivaya Replybullet Posted: 16/Mar/2007 at 6:18pm
Very good article and so very true Sandeep ji. The author should be congratulated as Kulman ji said.
 
Everyone would find some hints of themselves in that article, sometime or the other.
The most important quality for an investor is temperament,not intellect.A temperament that neither derives great pleasure from being with the crowd nor against it
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Quote monu_duggad Replybullet Posted: 16/Mar/2007 at 6:32pm
Hahaha...good one...
 
Star editor seems to be obsessed with the idea of being politically correct.....
 
"Cement shud bounce back...am not saying it will,but it can"
 
"Pull back rally looks imminent...but i am not saying it will happen today...it may or may not"
 
"Market looks weak ..some more selling may come...who knows,it may not"
 
"Some stocks looks very attractive...not to say it cant fall further...but yes it may be bought.."
 
 
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Quote deveshkayal Replybullet Posted: 16/Mar/2007 at 9:55pm
The Author's name is Deepak Narayanan...i just read it on AIII Group...unfortunately i could not find his mail-id....
 
SIMPLY MINDBLOWING!!!!!!!!!! Thumbs%20Up
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Quote kulman Replybullet Posted: 16/Mar/2007 at 11:09pm
The Author's name is Deepak Narayanan...i just read it on AIII Group...
 
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Good! I didn't know that there are intelligent Deepaks too!
 
 
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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 16/Mar/2007 at 11:20pm
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The Author's name is Deepak Narayanan...i just read it on AIII Group...
 
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Good! I didn't know that there are intelligent Deepaks too!
 
 
 
It is an extra ordinary art to throw a splash of humour from each and every line that is written. Do you do this in your daily life as well? If that is so how do people around you react to that?
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Quote kulman Replybullet Posted: 16/Mar/2007 at 11:39pm
Do you do this in your daily life as well? If that is so how do people around you react to that?
 
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Sir jee, main aisa hi hoon.
 
Some close people have accepted the fact that I can't change....it's too late now, the damage is beyond repair!
While there are others who like me as what I'm, and I've noticed that mostly these people love to laugh at themselves too. As I'd mentioned earlier on this forum, somehow I don't get along with people of 'very serious' nature.
 
 
 
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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 16/Mar/2007 at 11:46pm
While there are others who like me as what I'm, and I've noticed that mostly these people love to laugh at themselves too. As I'd mentioned earlier on this forum, somehow I don't get along with people of 'very serious' nature.
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Would you go along with Karan Thapar of CNBC Tv18 or is he just too serious for you. He looks like a primary school head master to me. Guys like Cyrus Barucha and Veer Daas seem a bit less serious. What do you say?Wink
 


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