Session on One Time Investment in Stock Markets
(Special Session ONLY for graduates of
Dr.Bharath Chandra’s Stock Market Workshop)
Session will be predominantly conducted in Kannada
Dear Friends,
We hope and presume that you have been investing on a monthly basis for long term in Stock Markets to save money for various events of your life such Children Education & Marriage, Retirement etc.
However, many of you may have some lumpsum amount as savings which you would like to invest for long term as one time Investment.
We are conducting a Special Session highlighting the efficiency of One Time Investment for long term and practically invest a Lumpsum amount in the Stock Markets in already researched and time tested bluechip companies.
For example, an investment of Rs.12.60 lakhs made around 17 years back in Jan 2000 as One time Investment in selected bluechip companies suggested by us, has grown to Rs.7.16 crores in June 2017. This works out around 24% p.a. average returns without attracting long term capital gains tax.
A lumpsum One time investment in Stocks of Rs.1,20,000 when a child is 3 years old will approximately make the Professional education like Engineering and the Marriage of the Child Free.
The topics of the Special Session will be as follows:
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Which is more profitable – One time Investment or SIP (monthly basis)
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How to Practically Plan & Invest Lumpsum Amount for Children Education & Marriage
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How to Invest for Your Retirement
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How long you need to wait to get fool-proof Positive Gains from Stocks
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How to Monitor your Portfolio periodically (once in 3-6 months) to ensure continued profitability.
In case you already have a demat account, you can invest the Lumpsum amount through the same account. If you do not have a demat account, required assistance will be provided.
Date – 9 July 2017 (Sun)
Time – 6.10 pm to 8.00 pm
LAST 23 seats are available for the Session.
Normal Fees – Rs.400/-
Special Fees – Rs.200/- (Only if Paid on 9 July at 5.30 pm)
(Please note the Spouse is allowed Free).
Please note that this Session will not be repeated and hence do not miss this Session.
Who is Eligible to attend this Session?
Past participants of our Stock Market Workshop who already have a demat account and have started investing.
You must strictly carry your registration card/ name badge or study material given to you when you attended the Workshop.
Guests or general public are not allowed for this Session
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Blog meant for 6 July 2017 Thursday
Dear friend,
Another quiet day for Nifty as it closed 24 points higher. Global cues are also subdued tonight. European markets and US markets are marginally higher.
The indications as per technical analysis for short term are –
Nifty is Hold zone. The indications for individual stocks are –
THE HOLDS ARE – DIVISLAB, ITC, Titan, Maruti, Yes Bank, Reliance
Wait to Sell – HDFC
Sell – Infosys
Buy – Axis Bank
Wait to Buy – ACC, M&M, Asian Paint,
Don’t Buy – LUPIN, BHEL, ONGC, TCS, L&T, SBI
Hope long term investors are investing on a regular basis.
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Question of the Day
Question – What are the main reasons why people make losses in short term trading?
Answer –
The main reasons for losses in short term are –
a. Buying at the wrong price without relying on any particular indicator which says Buy
b. Not selling when the indicator such as 30 days moving average gives a Sell indication
c. Not monitoring the Stock Markets on a daily basis in the night once shares have been purchased for short term
d. Do not have the risk appetite or attitude to take small losses now and then. Many times in short term trades, small losses will be incurred. However, overall if you are able to make decent profits when all the trades for a particular year is considered, it is good enough.
e. Unnecessarily Holding on to stocks even after it has shown sell indication. The stocks can go lower and then you regret not having sold earlier.
If the above points are noted and the above mistakes are avoided, then we can make good short term profits too. However, please note short term trades is for a few days or months and not intra-day trading which is most times loss making no matter what precautions are taken. We do not recommend day trading.
All the best!
Dr.Bharath Chandra & Rohan
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Dr. Bharath Chandra
Hi there! This is Dr. Bharath Chandra & Rohan, International Trainers & Success Coaches. We have addressed more than a crore people on Stock Market, Personality Development, Wealth Management and Financial Planning over the past 35 years.
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