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bhowman
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 Posted: 19/Apr/2011 at 10:20am |
Originally posted by kulman
some people enjoy by taking a walk on the beach |

I do.
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Some others enjoy by watching people take a walkon the beach.
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That which is so far is actually so near.
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kulman
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Originally posted by bhowman
Originally posted by kulman
some people enjoy by taking a walk on the beach |
 I do.
| Some others enjoy by watching people take a walkon the beach. |
Hmmm.....to each his own.
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ramsey123
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Originally posted by basant
If you want to compeltely live off your investing you should wait till your investments become 50 times your basic annual expense.
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Does this take into account inflation considering a 15-20 year horizon?
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csbhasin
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Topic: Why not to look for new ideas – always? Posted: 18/Apr/2011 at 10:34am
Basant Sir,
Thanks for your guidance. i.e. live off when investment become 50 times of you annual expenses.
cs bhasin
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MR TED
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Basantji Wanted to ask you, in TED 11, do you hold the same conviction that you did when you first included them in TED 11. Also, do you personally own them? I feel you cannot own 11 stocks. A man of your level of conviction will hold much less
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basant
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Convictions change with earnings, execution of business plans and capital spending habits of the management so for some companies the conviction has increased whereas for the others it has deteriorated.
I own a few (not all) of the TED XI stocks.
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rinkumalpani
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Originally posted by basant
Convictions change with earnings, execution of business plans and capital spending habits of the management so for some companies the conviction has increased whereas for the others it has deteriorated.
I own a few (not all) of the TED XI stocks. |
..so, for a person invested as per ted xi, would you suggest to keep the winners and shed/replace the losers..
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Buffet Glb
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Hello Basantji,
Good discussion to throw light on the inherent desire of mind to keep looking endlessly.
It boils to don't react just for sake of gratification but respond depending on the need. They are not very rewarding more often.
Apart form investing in the existing stocks (pyramiding), you have raised another debatable issue of concentrated portfolio & diversified portfolio. My take would be even for an average investor (not trader), who happens to be the majority, Diversified portfolio investing is the most practical way for more than average returns. The returns theoretically might be more in concentrated portfolio investing but the strike rate is too less to venture.
Finally, if you have a good business that you feel you have missed earlier, the same stock is still worth purchasing later as well with long term perspective in mind.
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