Tag: long-term investing
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Stocks Near 200 DMA: The Ultimate Long-Term Investing Compass for Indian Markets
Stop chasing short-term noise. Learn the simplest, most powerful long-term trend indicator—the 200-Day Moving Average (200 DMA). Expert strategies for finding quality stocks near 200 DMA. Have you ever felt like the stock market is a chaotic crowd, shouting buy and sell signals at the top of its lungs? One day, your stock is up…
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“S Naren on India’s Equity Frenzy: When Markets Replace Banks in Capital Allocation”
S Naren of ICICI-Prudential AMC warns India’s investors are now the main capital allocators—echoing risky cycles from the ’90s and 2007–10. Have you ever felt swept away by a rising market—celebrating gains—but stayed awake at night thinking, “What if this joy ride ends abruptly?” That unease is exactly what S Naren, CIO of ICICI-Prudential AMC,…
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Long-Term Investing vs. Short-Term Trading: Which Style Matches Your Mind and Money?
Confused between long-term investing vs. short-term trading? Learn how to match your trading style with your psychology and risk tolerance. “I want to make money fast. But I panic the moment the market turns red.” Sound familiar? You’re not alone. Many Indian stock market learners, especially in the 30–45 age group, grapple with this exact…
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Did You Invest in the Rally and Now Regret It? Here’s How Long-Term Investors Can Beat the Emotional Trap
The Bitter Taste of a Fast Move Feeling regret after investing during the recent market rally? Learn how long-term investors in India can master patience and mindset for real success. Did you invest in stocks during the recent market rally, thinking you’d ride the wave—only to now watch your portfolio dip every week?You’re not alone.…
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The Hidden Cost of Uninformed Market Timing: Why Consistency Wins
The Cost of Uninformed Market Timing Imagine planning a family road trip without checking the map or the traffic updates. You might end up taking longer routes or getting stuck in a jam. Market timing is similar – without the right information, you could be stuck with subpar returns or even losses. This article sheds…
