Anand Shah (@anand_shah07) 's Twitter Profile
Anand Shah

@anand_shah07

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calendar_today08-09-2013 12:40:59

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VALUEPICKER (@rupakroyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This decade only those people will make money who are having behavioral discipline. Not just because they have more information. Nowadays everyone knows everything but they don't have the power of patience.

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I'm reminded of Tarzan swinging and bellowing with joy whenever I see some of my fellow "investors" leaping from one 20% vine to another. Absolutely—good for you! We all live for these purple patches, when the vines of opportunity seem to appear effortlessly before us. Just a

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Prabhakar Kudva As always sir your posts have deep meaning….i did some calculations for high growth company, here it is….do correct me if i am wrong anywhere…. Scenario 1 – Bull Case EPS grows at 50% every year for 3 years. So EPS moves: ₹10 → ₹15 → ₹22.5 → ₹33.75. At the same 100

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Every bull run leaves its mark—not just on your portfolio, but on your analytical instincts and money-making habits. With each cycle, these skills evolve, often bringing with them a set of excesses born from success. But when the bull run slows or shifts form, it's essential to

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Blockbuster results across sectors..overshooting guidance by a huge margin..the year end quarter seems to have been used for spreading a lot of "positivity".. Cannot seem to shake off the feeling of being a fly..

Blockbuster results across sectors..overshooting guidance by a huge margin..the year end quarter seems to have been used for spreading a lot of "positivity"..  Cannot seem to shake off the feeling of being a fly..
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You aren't tested until the highest conviction stock you own is down 50% from its highs. Nothing tests your conviction like falling stock prices.

Ian Cassel (@iancassel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stocks rarely perform in the time frames we predict, and it’s why the market only works for investors that have a little more patience than we think we need.

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A Decade of Ignorance: What the Market Really Teaches You "Allow a decade of ignorance. If you survive it, everything changes." I’ve come to believe that the most valuable education in markets doesn’t come from books, business schools, or balance sheets. It comes from survival.

Vala Afshar (@valaafshar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“If you cannot intelligently argue for both sides of an issue, you do not understand the issue well enough to argue for either."

The Investor Lens (@logical_traderr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stop celebrating forecasts. Start respecting credibility. RT if this shifted your perspective. A learning thread every equity investor should read 🧵 — I was reading a management interaction by Shazad Sheriar RustomJi (Promoter of stallion flurochemicals ). What struck me

Stop celebrating forecasts. Start respecting credibility.

RT if this shifted your perspective.

A learning thread every equity investor should read 🧵
 — I was reading a management interaction by Shazad Sheriar RustomJi (Promoter of stallion flurochemicals ). What struck me
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Patience is valuable in investing but only in the right places. Waiting on the wrong stocks isn't discipline, it's delay. Sometimes, timely action matters more than blind endurance

Anand Shah (@anand_shah07) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The "wealth management" industry is scaling rapidly—but the pool of truly viable opportunities isn’t. When capital grows faster than the market's capacity to absorb it meaningfully, the result isn’t better investing. It’s dilution, crowding, and rising risk in disguise. Where