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July 2012

Timing & Pricing in Equity Investing

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Investor’s Query: This is regarding my direct equity investment monthly purchase – where five stocks are purchased each month. While I understand diversification over time, I feel when we buy the stocks we have to seek an opportunity to buy at value as well. By that, I mean seek to buy the selected stocks close to it monthly low or 6 monthly low.

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Real Estate, Equity, Liquidity & Stock Brokers

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Investor: I could prioritize to listen to your talk only yesterday, and I went through it in a single shot. Then I went through your Question & Anwser session today. You have vast knowledge about the field of Investment and you are able to communicate it in a clear and simple manner.

I was always hungry for knowledge about investments for the past 25 years. I make time within my busy business schedule to educate myself a little on a continuous basis.

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WILL

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Question: If a Will is made, then can it be still contested in the court of law? And, if the Will is probated then is it still open to be contested in court? Last, is a holographic will full-proof from being contested in court?

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Selling Equity Portfolio due to World coming to an end by December 2012!

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Query: Mr. ABC is real long term quality equity investor for the last 32 years in the Indian Stock Market. He has invested only in IPOs from 1969 till 1985 and afterwards just holding to his equity portfolio till today! Almost one third of his equity holdings were vanished over a period of time. Every year he is receiving approximately Rs. 5, 00,000/- to Rs. 6,00,000/- as dividend from his existing equity portfolio.

At present he would like to restructure his existing equity portfolio to earn 10% dividend every year! Also he would like to sell his entire equity portfolio in December 2012 due to his own assumptions about world coming to an end!

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