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Posted: 18/Mar/2007 at 11:23pm
Student ji it is just a debate and on this forum we are used to having that kind of a fierce discussion but I just hope that you take it in the right spirit.
By the way we have also debated whether ENAM - the best research house in India deserves that kind of publicty as much as it gets. It was not that we doubted Enam's capability but we certainly think that an ordinary investor gains nothing just because Enam is such a wonderful Inv Banker.
Just like that you may genuinely believe in Ajit Dayal's capability but the point is that we are all entitled to an opinion and the right to constructively criticise is one of the fundamental attributes of any debate.
Now as you brought up the issue of RD let me admit that I was a very diligent participant to those chat shows but when I realised that the goals just did not seem to meet I stopped chatting. Still the fact that I go through a transcript does not indicate that I am a RD follower nor does it not take away any credit from him.If that were so the greats would have stopped reading newspapers and journals. SO while all of us would have been criticising RD and AD and what ever that criticism is being doen with a specific part of their investment style rather then those humans per se.
So I can just request you to take things in the perspective in which it is written and not in the way one can take them to be.
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Posted: 18/Mar/2007 at 11:40pm
Student sir, it's all good. Each one has a view of their own and like we respect your viewpoint(not necessarily agreeing to it), you should do the same with others.
If you don't, that's up to you...but investing is all about being flexible not just while buying a share but flexibility all-around in the mental makeup! You have to decide our own fate. Good luck.
I hope you can take this view of mine in the right frame of mind and use it constructively. I too have done so in many cases and learnt a lot from that flexibility.
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Posted: 18/Mar/2007 at 11:46pm
And by the way Student jee, for Bubble ji it's all about prices and trends since we all know after all he is a tech. analyst.
So in his case "I am sure he shall talk only on prices and not value. I am sure he knows that too."
I don't think he said anything conflicting the above quoted statement. Do correct me if I am wrong.
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