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    Posted: 02/Jul/2007 at 2:55pm

On this eve to first TED birthday, I decided to share my own experience with all members. Please share similar thoughts.

My journey started on 9/11 just like any other stock related website. I found some very interesting side articles on history/sectors/personalities. Few days, those kept me busy. It is co-incidence that those times I was building new portfolio. After May/June crash, I was looking to select new horses. In this process, I selected few lambi-race-ka-ghoda and few pataka-ghoda. My short-tem picks are obviously speculative in nature. In this context, I was reading TED. All of a sudden I found 2 picks which was also in my radar. TV18 & pantaloon. I was aware of TV18s demerger but not very convinced on making buy decision. The day I read detailed article, I started picking TV18. It was my first connect with Basant jee. I gave silent pass to Pantaloon, as I sold it in April2006 and was quite frustrated with no-price-movement. Meanwhile, I was sitting on huge profits in one of my shirt-term picks (peerless abasan). After disclosing my portfolio on TED, I found that it is worth to book profits and invest further in original shares. This is the time, I started liking concentration. Thanks again to Basant jee.

 Over the period of time, my belief in sector & concentration started getting stronger & stronger. Basant jee became positive critic to me. I gained time & again. My belief in financial sector was new perspective to many. At times, my thinking about IT sector, retail & media were quite criticized. Some of the Kulman jees quotation made my conviction strong. BV's currency/interest-rate discussions were my first readings at morning. Later, I started much surprised thread on IFCI. I remember many times I had to report whether I own it now or not. It was quite interesting/challenging time with IFCI. Challenging because I was arguing for investment, when it was traders favorite stock. Interesting because this was first restructuring stock from me. I strongly believe when sector is booming restructuring, capital-raising, value unlocking are few symptoms/side-effects.

In the process of leaning, I made few confrontations, and one of them ended with few more deliberate confrontations. This dark side was short lived from my side unlike

Now a days, I just report events and related analysis (if required). TED has become morning walk for me & I enjoy every moment with it.

I made few life-lasting friends. I connect myself with few ideologies. I found mentor here. Moreover I found prescription to my conviction.

Last but not the least; TED is one of the 7 wonders of my life.



Edited by vipul - 23/Jul/2007 at 3:12pm
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Quote smartcat Replybullet Posted: 02/Jul/2007 at 4:39pm
When is the birthday?
 
Check this internet time machine. These were the topics for discussion approximately one year back.
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Quote chic_1978 Replybullet Posted: 02/Jul/2007 at 5:55pm
Hi Vipul
 
Very well written "I found mentor here. Moreover I found prescription to my conviction.

Last but not the least; TED is one of the 7 wonders of my life."

 
I truly agree with you..trust me  TED is a part n parcel of my life....ever since i joined this forum....i may not be the technical guy...but i am learning day in, day out from this family....headed by basantjee.....
 
due to the nature of my job i hv to travel a lot...but i make sure to check TED from anywhere n everywr....right now i am writing this  from a cyber cafe in dubai.....its truly an addiction to me.....
 
heads off to all the family members....basantjee ...how abt holding an annual meet..... 
 
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Quote omshivaya Replybullet Posted: 02/Jul/2007 at 6:50pm
Excellent initiative Vipul jee & really well put forward by you. Thank you very much for sharing again. TED is growing by leaps and bounds. 
 
Hats off to spirit of the TEDdian! Hip Hip Hurray!!! Clap
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Quote Vijkm Replybullet Posted: 02/Jul/2007 at 7:53pm
I started to buy stocks from  feb this year, luckily i cam across the TED in march and from that i am going through TED everyday without fail. Because of this reason, i think i did not make any loses till now.
 
Thanks to Basantji and others TEDians.
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Quote BubbleVision Replybullet Posted: 02/Jul/2007 at 9:30pm
Vipul....Very very well written....
 
Congrats TED ...for 1 year of Online wizdom!!! Many more years to come!!
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Quote deveshkayal Replybullet Posted: 02/Jul/2007 at 10:08pm
Thanks Vipulji for starting this thread on TED 1st Birthday!
 
I owe every part of my investing to TED.Basantji and Kulmanji both are masters for their simplicity.
 
Kulmanji's post on Warren Buffet thread are a must read for any investors every morning.You start your day with Master's teachings.
 
I got to know of this site through moneycontrol and am fortunate to be here.
 
We have members from different backgrounds and different places which makes this site more interesting.As Bubblevision said TED is like a WEB Home.
 
I have learned a lot. When I first started investing,i used to sell when i made 5-10% profit.Thanks to Kulmanji's posts on Trading thread,my investing style has changed.Whats more TED is online and offline.Lets hope that many Chapters are formed in different parts of the world.
 
What to say about Basantji, truly genius !
 
We have members who are expert in different fields. Bubble in forex,Shashi jee in Banking, Vipulji in Financial Services, Vishal in Pharma.
TED have covered most stock which has generated significant returns to the investors.
 
To end the note, THANKS to all TEDdies who have appreciated me.
TED ROCKS !!!
 
"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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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 02/Jul/2007 at 10:49pm
Thank you all for the kind words and what a thought Vipulji to start this thread. WHen this idea of starting a discussion forum came to me I thought "Who would be interested in this and how will I be able to get the crowd?". As it turned out we are getting 13,000- 15,000 people a month and inspite of the growth in the member database the quality of posts has only improved.
 
Prior to starting this site I was a 5 man army. Knew nothing except 3-5 stocks. In fact even today I do not know the exact price at which Reliance trades at. My mind was closed because I did not want to diversify into unknown areas but as TED started I tried to get into newer areas and that has also helped me broaden my knowledge base.
 
Kulmanji's Buffetisms are the best thing that one can start a morning with. It kind of brings a new perspective to the table each day.
 
As devesh mentioned we have a battery of specialists. The otherday I wanted to know how much money CNBC US makes and before I knew it was available on the site. 
 
Let us try and continue the good work so that people continue to benefit from accessing TED!
 
 
 
 
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