A Short History Of Debt


A Short History of Debt

When To Invest In Mutual Funds


wealthymattersRetail behaviour is a very contrarian reliable indicator of market movements. There is never any meaningful retail participation in low P/E markets. Rather retail has invested large amounts in high P/E markets. For instance,in 1992, after the markets had moved up 10 times in the previous four years and P/Es were at a record 45 times, a single scheme collected nearly  4,500 crores (20,000 crores at today’s prices). In 1999, IT funds and IT stocks attracted very large sums of money at three-digit P/E multiples. In 2003, at record low P/Es of less than 10 times, the net flows in all equity funds in the country were around 100 crores in one year. In 2008, at high P/E multiples again of 20-25x, inflows in equity funds were 50,000 crore in a year. Since April last year till date, nearly 20,000 crores have been withdrawn from equity funds at P/Es of nearly 14 times.

Equities are a great compounding vehicle (Sensex is roughly doubling every 5-6 years in line with nominal GDP growth rates since inception in 1979) and investors should simply practice low P/E investing. Past data suggests that investments in equity mutual funds made in low P/E markets (say a P/E below 15) have done well over 3-5 years; on the other hand in high P/E markets (say a P/E of more than 20), investors should be cautious.

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wealthymattersFinally, we invest out of ignorance. We cannot be perfect.

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Stock investing, like cooking, cannot be taught, it has to be learned.

Rakesh Jhunjhunwala’s Ten Commandments For Investing


wealthymatters1.Be an optimist! The necessary quality for investing success.

2.Expect a realistic return.Balance fear and greed.

3.Caveat emptor. Never forget this four letter word-R-I-S-K.

4.Invest on broad parameters and the larger picture.Make it an act of wisdom not intelligence.

5.Be disciplined.Have a game plan.

6.Be flexible.For investing is always in the realms of possibilities.

7. Contrarian investing.Not a rule,not ruled out.

8.Its important what you buy.Its more important at what price you buy.

9.Have conviction.Be patient.Your patience may be tested,but your conviction will be rewarded.

10.Make exit an independent decision.not driven by profit or loss.