hai JV,
thanks for writing on my blog …. do you invest in any stock market … i am happy if you can share with me ..i belive stock market can give good profit if trade systematically ..
I invested in Malaysia stock market ..just started in early november this year .. too early .. to say..but strongly believe that with combination of fundamental analysis + correct technical analysis will give handsome return !!!!
Ideally it should be more than 7% .. because if it is less than that might as well i put my money in those govenment “guaranted” fund whereby i can enjoy min 7% return p.a ( as from past more than 10 yr histroy of return ) + yearly bonus as well !!
Agreed. Anyone will want more return then the returns from the safe investments like govt. bonds. But for yours investment plan you should set a goal about the retun you would like to have.
Say, I have set goal of annual 20% from my returns and with the Indian stock market in boom , it seems very easy target for this year.
Not at all. But trying to fool myself with candle-stick chart. Hope to catch up with you some more soon.
Comment by JV — December 1, 2006 @ 11:00 pm
hai JV,
thanks for writing on my blog …. do you invest in any stock market … i am happy if you can share with me ..i belive stock market can give good profit if trade systematically ..
Comment by nazir — December 2, 2006 @ 12:11 am
Yes, stocks gives better returns in long term.
I invest in Indian stock markets. What about you?
I have statred investing since August’06 , and I believe I have somewhat profitable portfolio.
Comment by JV — December 2, 2006 @ 12:46 pm
I invested in Malaysia stock market ..just started in early november this year .. too early .. to say..but strongly believe that with combination of fundamental analysis + correct technical analysis will give handsome return !!!!
Comment by nazir — December 3, 2006 @ 2:26 pm
Principally, it is good idea to combine funda+techni analysis. But it difficult to follow the trends of market, as it never follows any principle.
I have bought a couple of books on technical and funamental analysis. But is really hard read.
BTW, what amount of return you expect from equity?
Comment by JV — December 3, 2006 @ 4:54 pm
Ideally it should be more than 7% .. because if it is less than that might as well i put my money in those govenment “guaranted” fund whereby i can enjoy min 7% return p.a ( as from past more than 10 yr histroy of return ) + yearly bonus as well !!
Comment by nazir — December 4, 2006 @ 10:17 am
Agreed. Anyone will want more return then the returns from the safe investments like govt. bonds. But for yours investment plan you should set a goal about the retun you would like to have.
Say, I have set goal of annual 20% from my returns and with the Indian stock market in boom , it seems very easy target for this year.
Regards.
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