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Quote prosperity Replybullet Posted: 20/Oct/2007 at 5:16pm
Thanks for your views but if you think that "Yes men"  impress/attract me then again there is difference in opinion but it does not matter really. Thanks for your feedback though!!!
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Well, "Yes men" has TWO meanings !! LOLLOL 
     
Yes !!
Ek woh jo aapki haan mein haan kare Aur
Dusre woh ho Yes per bank kare !!
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Quote omshivaya Replybullet Posted: 20/Oct/2007 at 5:42pm

Originally posted by basant

Thanks for your views but if you think that "Yes men"  impress/attract me then again there is difference in opinion but it does not matter really. Thanks for your feedback though!!!

 
Basant sir is only attracted to "Yes Bank" and not "Yes men"Tongue. And that too as long as Yes Bank keeps ROA above 1.3%.LOLLOL
 
Btw prosperity jee, everyone(new/oldies) on TED has a chance of expressing his opinion fully(no matter wht it is), without being rejected by others permanently if others differ.
 
Everyone on TED has an equal say and equal respect from each other...but even though one person may not ask for it I think we should give him a bit more respect, recognition and "benefit of doubt" than we give to each other. He after all founded a platform and then gave it a solid base and keeps cementing that base, standing on which we are at least able to discuss/shout/share WITH each other.
 
It's called a simple word: gratefulness.
 
This post is meant as much for me, as for everyone else and is NOT(NEVER) directed at anyone personally.


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Quote ashishbarot Replybullet Posted: 29/Oct/2007 at 7:01pm
I have learned lots of things from TED, and still many things to come.
 
But whenever i remember TED it comes with basant sir, thanks a lot Boss..
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Quote chic_1978 Replybullet Posted: 29/Oct/2007 at 7:27pm
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Welcome on board.....njoi investing ....
 
 
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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 29/Oct/2007 at 7:38pm
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I have learned lots of things from TED, and still many things to come.
 
But whenever i remember TED it comes with basant sir, thanks a lot Boss..
 
Thank you for your kind words. We are all learning the art of making and keeping money. Aren't we?Smile
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Quote sunlight Replybullet Posted: 29/Oct/2007 at 8:51pm
This site changed the way I invest.. I used to chase IFCI, RNRL, Nagarjuna Fertilizer before I saw the website and learnt about fundamentals.  I quit those stocks and returns to fundamentals based on reasoning and discussion from this website. I feel my money is safer and continue to grow in a 'BlueStar' rather than an 'IFCI'.
 
TED is a great gift from Basantji to all new indian investors.
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Quote India_Bull Replybullet Posted: 29/Oct/2007 at 8:55pm
Topic: TED & how it influenced my investing Strategy.
Posted: Today at 8:51pm By sunlight
This site changed the way I invest.. I used to chase IFCI, RNRL, Nagarjuna Fertilizer before I saw the website and learnt about fundamentals.  I quit those stocks and returns to fundamentals based on reasoning and discussion from this website. I feel my money is safer and continue to grow in a 'BlueStar' rather than an 'IFCI'.
 
TED is a great gift from Basantji to all new indian investors.
Very well said Sunlightjee...I am a gr8 fan and follower of TED.
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Quote us121 Replybullet Posted: 29/Oct/2007 at 10:10pm
Let me pen down for what changes i have experienced under the influence of TED:

1. To a great extent isolated from the market noise
2. Able to move to a concentrated portfolio (to an extent) from my original holding of 80+ stocks
3. Having been able to concentrate on all the news and happening related to the stock held by me
4. Not much affected by movement of market in general
5. Have been able to hold good and fundamentally strong stocks for reasonably long period as against the so called earlier investing style which used to be more of trading
6. Thanks to very sharp and meaningful comments from Basantji throwing light on the likely way forward and leaving us to make our own decision
7. Kulmanji is stress burster but that is a positive side effect of his medicine. The main benefit is the learning from the timely/ well edited quotes/ articles from masters. I personally learnt from him of making write up more meaningful and easy to underatnad by using good combinations of colours and fonts.
8. Personally learnt a lot from catcall about infrastructure comapnies

And ofcourse list is endless about what we get from members like omji, smartcat, bubbleji, mohanji, chinkiji and at times from vivekji (not TO mention about manishdave, as that learning goes beyond even TED)

I BELIEVE THESE LEARNINGS ARE TIME INDEPENDENT BE IT BULLISH/ BEARISH MARKET.


Edited by us121 - 29/Oct/2007 at 10:10pm
ABILITY will get u at d top. CHARACTER will retain u at d top
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