Wednesday, December 19, 2007

FIIs take the shots here!

So as expected, FII have taken out money to rebalance their portfolios. Markets have corrected. This intermediate trend provides great buying opportunity for retail investors like us. Buy now and hold till March and i think we should we rewarded. However the first rule of investing in stocks is to remain patient. If you cant sleep properly after investing then stay out and invest in ELSS or other Mutual funds.

But do invest in some way.

My pics at current levels will remain as DLF, Reliance, JPAssociates, Karutui Networks, Religare, Crisil, Edelweiss (below 1450). One trading pick that i've been hearing is Assam Company (around 45/-) but people with high risk profile should go for it.

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Monday, December 17, 2007

My Grammar-o-phobia

Well… I don’t know English grammar and Table counting. Not just now! I never did… Ya, not even in class 6th (former one) or while preparing for CAT (the latter one).

My father knew my brilliance (or the absence of it!) in mathematics when I could pick up the table of 5 while papa was teaching my elder. He got beaten up cause I could vomit just what he was expected to deliver. But alas! That’s where it stopped. I later learnt the tables of 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 12, 15 and 20. But I remember I always had a reason to hide my poor memory by resorting to my super duper multiplication skills (yes… exaggerated).

I was offered many sops for filling my intestine (that’s where my table counting memory resides) with those exotic tables. My favorite biscuits, that toy, even money. But I’m quite ethical person (after all I got into SPJain)!. My intestines wouldn’t have allowed those biscuits to settle-in anyways. My father gave up as I entered class 8th. By this time math went beyond rote learning. And I survived.

Well, if you were to compare my table counting skill with my English grammar skills then I’m a genius in table counting. Need I say more about the plight of my father and teachers?

Till this time, most difficult learning of my life had been Grammar. [and not Marketing!]

Papa still can’t figure out and has serious doubts about how I communicate or write in English.

I’m somehow still not convinced of grammar being taught in bookish ways. Now some super intelligent readers of this blog might want to check my Hindi grammar skills… I would just say ‘Beware’. If I get a chance I would actually write-off Hindi grammar altogether and its stupid differences in things like chandrabindu and bindu, three types of ‘S’, two types of ‘R’, deergh-ekaar and harswa-ekaar and what not!

But I don’t want to remain “un-grammatical” for my life. Next time I will go home, I’m going to pick my cousins grammar book and read through all the pages of complex participles, adverbs and verbs… May be I’m negating the chances of my kid writing similar post on his blog :)
Any help or sympathies or even ‘me too’s’!

PS: I just saw TOI has come up with editorial page article on "Say No to rote learning" today...