An old saying goes, “You can’t build wealth by buying things you don’t need, with money you don’t have, to impress people you don’t like.” So how do you build wealth? Read on…
There are basically only four roads to wealth:
-You can marry it (don’t laugh, some do);
-You can inherit it (others do that);
-You can get a windfall (from a lawsuit settlement, lottery, or...
Holding your nerve in a bear market requires both sound knowledge and a cool head. If you can do so, you can both reduce losses and find profitable gems gathering dust. After all, it’s worth remembering that that most revered of all investment prophets Warren Buffet eyes bear markets with a special gleam in his eye – for it’s at such times that buying opportunities are available with handsome value...
Posted by
dinesh on Jun 7th, 2008 in
Economy |
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It is not easy to make money from the market. All are not lucky to get the money out from there. No doubt some people have earned a lot but some have lost. It is very indefinite. While investing we never consider factors, which are beneficial for the investment. Even you could see how Reliance power Ltd. IPO was successful in collecting amounts. Investors are expecting to collect huge out from here. But the question...
Posted by
ritika on Jun 6th, 2008 in
Commodity,
Economy |
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Sudden rush in crude oil prices touching the new highs day on day has influenced the decision of most countries’ governments to search for the alternatives. Also considering the important reason behind such rise in crude oil prices (it touched the high of $119 per barrel), apart from weakness in dollar, i.e. the future forecast of incapability of supply side of oil to fulfill the demand for oil countries can be...
Posted by
ritika on Jun 6th, 2008 in
Commodity |
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INFLATION GENIE is out of bottle…
…not here to fulfill the wishes for free but to give sleepless nights to the people who have to spend more on their living.
When inflation accelerates, governments across the globe rush out with anti-inflationary packages, especially in a country like India, where, as estimated, 25% of population is living below the poverty line.
In India, inflation is measured as change in the...