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Charts: Inflation's Back. Sort Of. 4.88% In November.
CPI Inflation for the month of November 2017 came in at 4.88%, the highest in 15 months. As you can see there was a bit of a flatline last year and while the ...
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Macronomics: The Bond Market Warning You Should Be Aware Of
In Macronomics today, we take a look at what’s happening, quietly, on interest rates. So it turns out that things have rapidly changed in the last two ...
Opinion
[Guest Post] Bitcoin: The Future of Money?
This is a guest post by Rohit Shenoy about the “cryptocurrency” that’s doing the rounds: Bitcoin. Summary: Bitcoin, a digital or crypto ...
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Long Term Portfolio: Summary of Q2 FY18 Results
The season of Q1 results has almost come to an end. Most of the results are out. We thought we will compile results of Long term portfolio for you, so you can ...
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Portfolio: Momentum Monthly Changes Replaces 10 Stocks. Sets Aside Cash For Later Buys
Every first Monday of the month, we take a look at the stocks that form part of our Momentum portfolio. The performance of the portfolio since we started in ...
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Portfolio: We Exit Mcleod Russell From Our Long Term Portfolio
We are exiting a stock in long term ...
Opinion
Buying Stocks at 52 week Highs: Presentation and Summary
I presented at Investors’ Carnival recently. The idea was Buying Stocks at 52 Week Highs. We have some of the slides here. No one likes to buy at a high ...
Charts & Analysis
November Flattens Up for Markets, But Nifty's Still Up 25% in 2017
It’s been a flat November for the markets. The Nifty fell marginally, about 1.1% even if it recovered from a November 15 low. What’s interesting? ...
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Premium (Unlocked): The First Year of a New Momentum Portfolio Gives Us 64%
So here it is. We now celebrate the first anniversary of our new Momentum based investing strategy and its time to take a quick look at how it has done! Before ...
Charts & Analysis
The Sep 2017 GDP in Charts: 6.3% Growth But With a Falling Twelve Month Pattern
The GDP release for the September quarter has been interesting. It shows a 6.3% growth, which, by itself, would be a good thing. But you have to consider a few ...