Monday, January, 23rd marked the official start of the Chinese New Year. Dragon entered into 2012 Chinese New Year. I was eating lo mein. I was told that long noodles represents for longevity. I did not know that till now. I also took oranges as they symbolize luck and wealth according to the predictions for [...]
Archive for January, 2012
I am simply an average-Joe to finance and investment
Posted: January 24, 2012 in Mind Over MatterTags: asia pacific markets, bulls and bears, Chinese New year 2012, chinese new year dragon, feng shui index, fengshui, fire element, Investment gurus, Investors, Life, moneymaking opportunities, wealth management
Re-searching the changing role of equity research
Posted: January 22, 2012 in Mind Over MatterTags: bulls and bears, capital market, dow index, equity research, equity research analyst, investing in stocks, Nifty-Technicals, Stock Investments, Stock trading
Last Sunday I had been to my stockbroker friend’s house to attend his New Year lunch invitation. When I arrived at his house he was busy in collecting some old papers from his chest drawer. I innocently enquired about those papers. He replied that he had some twenty five years old equity research report and [...]
If style is one word then sense of fashion is one’s mind!
Posted: January 21, 2012 in Mind Over MatterReblogged from Stockresearch52′s Blog: Every piece of jewelry tells you a story. A tale of, romance, travel, adventure, friendship, fashion, celebration, or culture, history and tradition is associated with any piece of jewelry that you own or wear. You cannot deny it. Follow me. Little that I thought or had in my mind when I [...]
Dilemma of perfect gifting
Posted: January 19, 2012 in Mind Over MatterTags: boring activity, gift management, glass mugs, Human psychology, Life, lifestyle, lifestyles, Rant, shopping, The way life is
There are so many reasons and occasions to give and to receive gifts. The list is end less. It is no more a simple normal activity directing you to watching a forced smile in the face of a giver as well as the receiver. It has become more complicated and a sensitive one. No more [...]
Joy of generations living under the same roof
Posted: January 17, 2012 in Mind Over MatterTags: Indian culture, inspiration, Kolkata, Life, lifestyle, Rant, Relationship, The way life is, thoughts, urbanlife
There is no denying fact that the order of the day is people run after big bucks. Fashion and technology spur the speed of thrills and separate generations and relations. A great divide is noticeable. I am not going philosophical. I have never attended any course on the art of living. But I had the [...]
2012- Stock equity investors face an abnormal situation
Posted: January 13, 2012 in Mind Over MatterTags: bulls and bears, investing in stocks, Nasdaq, Stock trading, Wall Street
Today, stock investors have an abnormal situation. But everyone gets excited over the start to the year in equities. Fund managers and retail investors are busy in formatting their targets for the year. In the end what directions and multiples they are betting on I cannot visualize. It has become a routine job. Indeed a [...]
Days of crowning glory to dementia
Posted: January 12, 2012 in Mind Over MatterTags: Dementia, lifestyle, quality of life, Rant, Relationships, The way life is
First day of Jan 2012 was unusual to me. The place was Bangalore in India. The climate was salubrious with chilly winds blowing gently. I never bothered to visit any overnight New Year party’s and functions. Nor I sat in front of any New Year eve popular TV shows. I spent the day with my [...]
Investing in Stocks in 2012 – As I see it
Posted: January 5, 2012 in Mind Over MatterTags: bulls and bears, investing, investing in stocks, Investment gurus, mass psychology, snake oil salesmen, stockmarkets, warren buffett
For 2012, I don’t make any resolutions. Rather I don’t believe in making them. But definitely I start indulge in myself in recollecting my thoughts on investments. The truth in the stock market today is that for investors there is no place to hide in the world’s equity markets. My late father used to say [...]
