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![Reply](forum_images/reply.gif) Posted: 31/May/2007 at 10:26am |
Yes, atleast midcap, bluechip, top 200, etc are relevant names. There are so many idiotic names like "furtue stars" "emerging leaders" and so on... they are making fools of investors! And the even more funnier part is that even these "future stars" and "emerging leaders" will have RELIANCE, INFY, etc as their top holdings!! Go figure!
Originally posted by basant
fund can call itself a mid cap, blue chip, top 200, satellite, emerging, core
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Add smile, cry,frown to all that list. Yeh sab maal bechne ke tareke hai! |
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![Reply](forum_images/reply.gif) Posted: 01/Jun/2007 at 12:52pm |
Little bit of Trivia:
Question: If Munnabhai and Circuit launch a mutual fund, what would it be called?
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Answer: SBI Mamu aur Tau Fund
Glossary:
MAMU: Moving Average MUngerilal
TAU: Technical Analysis Uncle.
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![Reply](forum_images/reply.gif) Posted: 01/Jun/2007 at 1:22pm |
Ha!Ha!Ha! So finally Kulmanji has some real good competition on TED.
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![Reply](forum_images/reply.gif) Posted: 01/Jun/2007 at 9:00pm |
Ha ha ha ha
Really good one!! Mazaa aa gaya !!
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![Reply](forum_images/reply.gif) Posted: 01/Jun/2007 at 11:50pm |
Smarcat ji.. Don't give any ideas out.. In some 3 months time a new NFO may come out called "200 day EMA fund" or "50 day EMA fund". The fund manager ill come on TV and say, the fund focuses on stocks that crossover the 200 day EMA or 50 day EMA and are pure momentum plays. He will also have statistics to proove all big names - Bharti, Infosys, Reliance have become big guns after they crossed their 200 day EMA or 50 day EMA at one stage ![Wink](smileys/smiley2.gif) Some other funds in the offing are : - New Tops funds (stocks making new tops) - New Lows funds (stocks packed with value) - Elliot - B wave funds - Elliot - E wave funds Bubble ji will be laughing his b..t out...
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![Reply](forum_images/reply.gif) Posted: 01/Jun/2007 at 12:05pm |
Hooo haaaaaa! Ha ha ha ha
Vivekkumar jee at his best! Simply great creativity!
Just one more fund missing from that list....
"Candlesticks Fund" And the advt will have a tagline: "Watch your investments melt like a wax!"
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![Reply](forum_images/reply.gif) Posted: 01/Jun/2007 at 12:13pm |
I like the "Candlestick Fund " ![Clap](smileys/smiley32.gif) ...Ppl may go for that these days when everybody is talking about power shortage.. ![Wink](smileys/smiley2.gif) ..
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![Reply](forum_images/reply.gif) Posted: 01/Jun/2007 at 12:19pm |
Now who is responsible for hijacking my thread? I am just trying to build a decent portfolio for my friends.
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