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    Posted: 20/Sep/2006 at 7:15pm
Yes Reetesh -- it is not for everyone, Infact every one has to develop his or her style.
Me Successful -- far from it... but atleast i know myself. I actually would love a bear market NIKKEI style (13 years) as that would seperate the wheat from the chaff, but then....who else likes it....
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Quote reetesh Replybullet Posted: 20/Sep/2006 at 7:21pm
I have a question regarding Nekkei bull market, there is no Warren buffet, Jim Rogers,Soros,Benjamin etc in Japanes market, even they had bigger bull market than US, WHY? Basantji need your expert comment on this with you BubbleVision and kulman ji etc..
When going gets tough, that’s when tough (people) gets going.
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Quote BubbleVision Replybullet Posted: 20/Sep/2006 at 7:35pm
Good Question.. I have no knowledge, except one who made serious money trading the FALL of 1989-2003 (technical trader).
May be because the US counterparts are good at marketing themselves. Would be intresting to read about them....
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Quote reetesh Replybullet Posted: 20/Sep/2006 at 7:44pm
I think Basantji would be able to throw some light on this, I hope we dont go into that situation.
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Quote BubbleVision Replybullet Posted: 20/Sep/2006 at 7:53pm
WE WILL... who knows may be 10-years later or tomm... That will be the real time to judge "the analyst" capability. Every market has to go through that....When who knows????????
 
Although it dosent look close ... Till 2015 if i am right. The EM's and Commodities have the same cycle, which is the reverse of the US stock market.
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Quote reetesh Replybullet Posted: 20/Sep/2006 at 8:05pm
I will be happier if things pan out like DOW or FTSE slow and steady then hara-kiri like Japanes market..
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Quote BubbleVision Replybullet Posted: 20/Sep/2006 at 8:19pm

Reetesh -  Look Dow 1929-1940 and again 1966-1982, in particular look at 1973-1975 and 1929-1932.

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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 20/Sep/2006 at 8:56pm
Japan was globalised so it was like while Rakesh Jhunjhunwala played India from 3000 to 12,000 so did several of the FII's and Institutions. One particularly noteworthy person who was in Japan in as early as the 1960's was Sir John Templeton he is the guru to investing in emerging markets.
 
 He often said  “The time of maximum pessimism is the best time to buy and the time of maximum optimism is the best time to sell”


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