The WeekendInvesting Newsletter - 7 March 2024

While investing in renowned brands may seem like a prudent strategy, it’s essential to consider. . . .


7 March 2024 · Thursday

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Popular may not mean better

When it comes to investing, safety often takes precedence. Many retail investors gravitate towards well-known household brands, considering them safer bets in the market. This sentiment was recently echoed in a post by Nikhil Kamath, highlighting the top holdings of retail investors. The data suggested that retail investors tend to favor familiar household names over lesser-known brands.

While investing in renowned brands may seem like a prudent strategy, it’s essential to consider. . . .

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Learnings from Buy and Hold on ABAN

ABAN Offshore, once a shining star in the stock market, experienced a dramatic rollercoaster ride in the late 2000s. During its heyday in 2006-2008, the company’s stock soared from Rs. 1000 to nearly Rs. 5000, establishing itself as a dominant player in offshore oil rig leasing. Investors were captivated by ABAN’s market leadership and anticipated continued growth.

However, the euphoria was short-lived as the stock plummeted to Rs. 200 in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis . . . .

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WeekendInvesting Daily Bytes

The market was as expected from our morning update, extremely dull, with Nifty staying where it opened for pretty much the entire day. This is because people don't want to take big positions ahead of a three-day long holiday. There are two sessions of US markets between now and Monday morning for us. Usually, whenever there is a holiday, there will be some either squaring off of positions or just not building new situations.

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