Monthly Archives: April 2014

Regular Cash-flow and asset Allocation

          Cash-flow, what is it? Cash-flow means, whatever sources we used to earn for our day-to-day living expenses & accommodation for our life and these earnings called cash-flow and after spending on these specific heads we gives … Continue reading

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Wishing For Maximum Drawdown

          It’s really scary, if our investment advisor was asked us that; how much would you like to draw-down your equity portfolio? We must be thinking that, what a foolish question is this? Nobody had wishing that … Continue reading

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Early Exits or Profit Booking

          All individuals thought that equity investing like speculation, so obviously every consumer where must be thinking about profit booking time to time. Some common profit booking term: 1)      If equity market was raise 10%. 2)   … Continue reading

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Are you eagerly searching for Alpha!

        Alpha is a very commonly used term in mutual funds space. The term alpha defines ability of a fund manager & portfolio manager or a fund manager or portfolio manager was how much extra return generated against … Continue reading

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