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Quote kulman Replybullet Posted: 16/Mar/2007 at 12:41pm
Insider news© from Mungerilal®'s circle:
 
  1. Popatlal is waiting for Sun Outage to get over.
  2. Lots of Mungerilals who "invested" in PMS are feeling cheated. Because, not only stocks are down, but frequent "churning" in portfolio by 'smart' fund managers has ensured heavy brokerage charges to client's account. Mind you, PMS have only 'profit sharing' arrangement.
  3. They refused to divulge Nifty trade 'strategies'.

 

 

 

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Quote xbox Replybullet Posted: 16/Mar/2007 at 6:34am

As per Rajat 3550 is next support target. Not only mugerilals are failing to judge this market but popatlalas (storytellers) are in more deep in sh*t. At least mugerilals are correct in market direction but popatlals have not only lost money but also have been wrong on direction. Now I suspect with every little, rise popatlals will pay money to cnbc or ndtv to recommend their picks, so that silently they can sell them and cut their losses. Please be ready to see flood of recommendations, stories, picks etc as all popatlals and their masters are in bad shape.

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Quote omshivaya Replybullet Posted: 16/Mar/2007 at 6:46am
Mungerilals must be bored nowadays. So I created a new homepage for them. It is there in my profile, under Home page. However, everyone should check it out at least once. Basant sir, let me know if you like my new homepage, ok.
 
 
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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 16/Mar/2007 at 10:44am
Yes, Om babu. TED Rocks!
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HeeHeeHee! Yes...removing link now. Had my fun. LOL
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Quote kulman Replybullet Posted: 17/Mar/2007 at 10:28am

One Mungerilal was spotted in a super-bazaar enquiring prices of Fishing Rod & allied accessories.

 
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Quote kulman Replybullet Posted: 19/Mar/2007 at 11:28pm
Our Lal pariwaar has an additional member: RokadaLal. He is a distant relative of Mungerilals. His main trait is that he's been in cash since May'04.
 
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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 19/Mar/2007 at 11:33pm
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Our Lal pariwaar has an additional member: RokadaLal. He is a distant relative of Mungerilals. His main trait is that he's been in cash since May'04.
 
 
The family tree seems to get bigger by the day!!!
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