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 | | Stock Markets and Small Investors | | by Mohammed Azeem, Feb 10, 2008 | | Generally it is seen that whenever there is a big correction in the Capital Markets, especially in India, it is the small investor who is hit the hardest. The question here arises is why do small investors lose the most in these crashes? | | Comments(1) Liked It: 5 |
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 | | Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management | | by Retro, Jan 21, 2008 | | Stock market operations are often compared to operations in gambling dens, and winning strategies are all supposed to be backed by Lady Luck. Investors are most often guided by the sentiments of faith and phobia. There are plenty of soothsayers/ financial wizards offering advice and strategies to investors. However, rational investors like to play safe and manage their funds optimally. They need organized information, logical reasoning backed by scientific methods and techniques. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 1 |
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 | | Charles Ponzi and the Ponzi Scheme | | by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 28, 2007 | | One of the most common types of investment fraud is the "Ponzi Scheme" named after Charles Ponzi who conned thousands of people in the 1920s. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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