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30 Unfortunate Truths About Investing

Unfortunate Truths About Investing

1. The gulf between a great company and a great investment can be extraordinary.

2. Markets go through at least one big pullback every year, and one massive pullback every decade. Get used to it. It's just what they do.

3. There is virtually no accountability in the financial pundit arena. People who have been wrong about everything for years still draw crowds.

4. There are tens of thousands of professional money managers. Statistically, a handful of them have been successful by pure chance.

5. On that note, some investors who we call "legendary" have barely, if at all, beaten an index fund over their careers. On Wall Street, big wealth isn't indicative of big returns.

6. During Recessions, Elections, and Federal Reserve Policy Meetings, people become unshakably certain about things they know nothing about.

7. The more comfortable an investment feels, the more likely you are to be slaughtered.

8. Time-saving tip: Instead of trading penny stocks, just light your money on fire. Same for leveraged ETFs.

9. Not a single person in the world knows what the market will do in the short run. End of the story.

10. The analyst who talks about his mistakes is the guy you want to listen to. Avoid the guy who doesn't — his are much bigger.

11. You don't understand a big bank's balance sheet. The people running the place and their accountants don't, either.

12. There will be 7 to 10 recessions over the next 50 years. Don't act surprised when they come.

13. Thirty years ago, there was one hour of market TV per day. Today there's upwards of 18 hours. What changed isn't the volume of news, but the volume of nonsense.

14. Warren Buffett's best returns were achieved when markets were much less competitive. It's doubtful anyone will ever match his 50-year record.

15. Most of what is taught about investing in university is theoretical nonsense. There are very few rich professors.

16. The more someone is on TV, the less likely his or her predictions are to come true. (U.C. Berkeley psychologist Phil Tetlock has data on this).

17. Trust no one who is on Fincial TV Channels more than twice a week.

18. The majority of market news is not only useless, but also harmful to your financial health.

19. Professional investors have better information and faster computers than you do. You will never beat them short-term trading. Don't even try.

20. The decline of trading costs is one of the worst things to happen to investors, as it made frequent trading possible. High transaction costs used to cause people to think hard before they acted.

21. Most IPOs will burn you. People with more information than you, want to sell. Think about that.

22. The phrase "double-dip recession" was mentioned 10.8 million times in 2010 and 2011, according to Google. It never came. There were virtually no mentions of "financial collapse" in 2006 and 2007. It did come.

23. The best investors in the world have more of an edge in psychology than in finance.

24. What markets do day to day is overwhelmingly driven by random chance. Ascribing explanations to short-term moves is like trying to explain lottery numbers.

25. If you have credit card debt and are thinking about investing in anything, stop. You will never beat 30% annual interest.

26. A large portion of share buybacks are just offsetting shares issued to management as compensation. Managers still tout the buybacks as "returning money to shareholders."

27. Twelve years ago General Motors was on top of the world and Apple was laughed at. A similar shift will occur over the next decade, but no one knows to what companies.

28. Most would be better off if they stopped obsessing about Congress, the Federal Reserve, and the president and focused on their own financial mismanagement.

29. For many, a house is a large liability masquerading as a safe asset.

30. The most boring companies — toothpaste, food, bolts — can make some of the best long-term investments. The most innovative, some of the worst.⁠⁠⁠⁠

Advanced Enzyme

Advanced Enzyme IPO

Advanced Enzyme Incorporated in 1989, Advanced Enzyme Technologies Ltd is an India based company engaged in research, development, manufacturing and marketing of Healthcare, Nutrition and Bio-Processing products.

Advanced Enzyme produces over 400 proprietary products developed from 60 enzymes. Advanced Enzyme operates in two primary business verticals namely Healthcare & Nutrition (human and animal) and Bio-Processing (food and non-food).

Advanced Enzyme has 13 patents registered in its name and applications for registration of 4 patents are pending.

Advanced Enzyme is among top 15 companies in enzyme sales in the world and 2nd largest in India. Company has over 20 years of fermentation experience in the production of enzymes. Companies offer these products to its more than 700 global customers across 50 countries around the world.


Advanced Enzyme's R&D team consists of over 55 scientists, microbiologists, engineers, food technologists and biotechnologists. Company has four R&D facilities, of which two are located at Thane, and one each at Sinner and Chino, California.

Competitive strengths of the company:

1. Integrated Company with presence across the Enzyme Value Chain
2. Strong R&D, enzyme development and manufacturing capabilities
3. Specialized Business Model with high entry barriers
4. Diversified Product Portfolio and Wide Customer Base, served by a Strong Sales, Marketing and Distribution network
5. Experienced Promoters and Strong Management Team
6. Financial stability and stable cash flows

Company Promoters:

The promoters of the company are:
1. Mr. Chandrakant Laxminarayan Rathi
2. Mr. Vasant Laxminarayan Rathi

Company Financials:

Summary of financial Information
Particulars For the year/period ended (in Rs. Million)
  31-Mar-16 31-Mar-15 31-Mar-14 31-Mar-13 31-Mar-12
Total Assets 4,516.50 4,180.92 4,082.76 3,963.47 3,490.09
Total Revenue 2,946.37 2,242.69 2,404.81 2,241.15 1,748.78
Profit After Tax (PAT) 784.35 501.02 200.86 492.19 333.36

Objects of the Issue:

The Offer consists of a Fresh Issue by the company and an Offer for Sale by the Selling Shareholders.

1. Offer for Sale
Company will not receive any proceeds from the Offer for Sale.

2. The Fresh Issue
The object of the fresh issue is to invest in Advanced Enzymes USA, the wholly owned subsidiary for repayment / pre-payment of certain loans availed by Advanced Enzymes USA; and general corporate purposes.

Issue Detail:

  »» Issue Open: Jul 20, 2016 – Jul 22, 2016
  »» Issue Type: Book Built Issue IPO
  »» Issue Size:
    › Fresh Issue of [.] Equity Shares of Rs 10 aggregating up to Rs 50.00 Cr
    ›  Offer for Sale of 4,034,470 Equity Shares of Rs 10 aggregating up to Rs [.] Cr
  »» Face Value: Rs 10 Per Equity Share
  »» Issue Price: Rs. 880 – Rs. 896 Per Equity Share
  »» Market Lot: 16 Shares
  »» Minimum Order Quantity: 16 Shares
  »» Listing At: BSE, NSE

FreeStockAnalysis ITC Limited,Voltas Limited,Indian Oil Corporation Limited,HDFC Bank Limited

Intraday Trading Strategy – 1


ITC Limited

Buy ITC Limited at / above 248.06 Target 251.88 – 255.87 – 259.88 – 263.93

Stop loss — 244.14

Sell ITC Limited at / below 244.14 Target 240.37 – 236.5 – 232.67 – 228.88

Stop loss — 248.06

 

Intraday Trading Strategy – 2


Voltas Limited

Buy Voltas Limited at / above 324 Target 328.35 – 332.89 – 337.47 – 342.07

Stop loss — 319.51

Sell Voltas Limited at / below 319.51 Target 315.22 – 310.79 – 306.4 – 302.04

Stop loss — 324

 

Intraday Trading Strategy – 3


Indian Oil Corporation Limited

Buy Indian Oil Corporation Limited at / above 484 Target 489.27 – 494.81 – 500.39 – 505.99

Stop loss — 478.51

Sell Indian Oil Corporation Limited at / below 478.51 Target 473.29 – 467.87 – 462.48 – 457.11

Stop loss — 484

 

Intraday Trading Strategy – 4


HDFC Bank Limited

Buy HDFC Bank Limited at / above 1181.64 Target 1189.65 – 1198.29 – 1206.95 – 1215.65

Stop loss — 1173.06

Sell HDFC Bank Limited at / below 1173.06 Target 1165.09 – 1156.57 – 1148.08 – 1139.63

Stop loss — 1181.64

 

All prices relate to the NSE Spot/Cash Market

FreeStockAnalysis ITC Limited,Voltas Limited,Indian Oil Corporation Limited,HDFC Bank Limited based on the previous trading day’s price activity.

Intraday call is valid for the next trading session only unless otherwise mentioned.

Stop-loss levels are given so that there is a level below/above, which the market will tell us that the call has gone wrong. Stop-loss is an essential risk control mechanism; it should always be there.

Book, at least, part profits when the prices reach their targets; if you continue to hold on to positions then use trailing stops to lock in your profits.

 

L&T Infotech Ltd IPO (L&T Infotech IPO) Detail

lt infotech ipo

L&T infotech (Larsen & Toubro InfoTech) Incorporated in 1997, L&T infotech (Larsen & Toubro InfoTech), a subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro is one of the global IT solutions & services company based in Mumbai. L&T infotech (Larsen & Toubro InfoTech) offers their IT services in diverse industries such as banking and financial services, insurance, energy and process, consumer packaged goods, retail and pharmaceuticals, media and entertainment, hi-tech and consumer electronics and automotive and aerospace.

L&T infotech (Larsen & Toubro InfoTech) provides range of services includes application development, maintenance and outsourcing, enterprise solutions, infrastructure management services, testing, digital solutions and platform-based solutions.

L&T infotech (Larsen & Toubro InfoTech) is amongst the top 20 IT service providers globally in 2015 according to the Everest Group's PEAK Matrix for IT service providers. Their clients comprise some of the world's largest and well-known organizations, including 43 of the Fortune Global 500 companies.

Company Promoters:

The promoters of the company are:

1. Larsen & Toubro Ltd

Objects of the Issue:

The objects of the offer are:

1. To achieve the benefits of listing the Equity Shares on the Stock Exchanges; and
2. To carry out the sale of up to 17,500,000 Equity Shares by the Selling Shareholder.

Issue Detail:

  »» Issue Open: Jul 11, 2016 – Jul 13, 2016
  »» Issue Type: Book Built Issue IPO
  »» Issue Size: [.] Equity Shares of Rs 1 aggregating up to Rs 1,400.00 Cr
  »» Face Value: Rs 1 per Equity Share
  »» Issue Price: Rs. 778 – Rs. 800 per Equity Share
  »» Market Lot: 18 Shares
  »» Minimum Order Quantity: 18 Shares
  »» Listing At: BSE, NSE

Note : Discount for Retail Investor is 10 RS.

Quess Corp Ltd IPO (Quess Corp IPO) Detail

Quess corp ipo

Quess Corp Incorporated in 2007, Quess Corp Limited (formerly known as IKYA HUMAN CAPITAL SOLUTIONS LIMITED), is integrated business services provider in India mainly focused on emerging as the preferred partner for handling end-to-end business functions of their clients. Quess Corp offers services across many sectors like IT and ITES staffing, managing facilities, F&B sector, skill development training, general staffing, HR solutions, engineering services, etc.

Quess Corp Headquarter is in Bangalore, the Company has pan-India presence with 47 offices across 26 cities, as well as operations in North America, the Middle East and South East Asia. Quess Corp serves over 1300+ customers across 4 segments namely, Global Technology Solutions, People & Services, Integrated Facility Management and Industrial Asset Management.

Company Promoters:

The promoters of the company are:

1. Ajit Isaac
2. Thomas Cook (India) Ltd ('TCIL')

Objects of the Issue:

The objects of the issue are:

1. Repayment of debt availed by the Company;
2. Funding capital expenditure requirements of the Company and their Subsidiary, MFX US;
3. Funding incremental working capital requirement;
4. Acquisitions and other strategic initiatives; and
5. General corporate purposes.

Issue Detail:

  »» Issue Open: Jun 29, 2016 – Jul 1, 2016
  »» Issue Type: Book Built Issue IPO
  »» Issue Size: [.] Equity Shares of Rs 10 aggregating up to Rs 400.00 Cr
  »» Face Value: Rs 10 per Equity Share
  »» Issue Price: Rs. 310 – Rs. 317 per Equity Share
  »» Market Lot: 45 Shares
  »» Minimum Order Quantity: 45 Shares
  »» Listing At: BSE, NSE

FreeStockAnalysis ICICI Bank Limited,Tata Steel Limited,Reliance Infrastructure Limited,Jubilant Foodworks Limited

Intraday Trading Strategy – 1


ICICI Bank Limited

Buy ICICI Bank Limited at / above 240.25 Target 244.01 – 247.93 – 251.88 – 255.87

Stop loss — 236.39

Sell ICICI Bank Limited at / below 236.39 Target 232.67 – 228.88 – 225.11 – 221.37

Stop loss — 240.25

 

Intraday Trading Strategy – 2


Tata Steel Limited

Buy Tata Steel Limited at / above 333.06 Target 337.47 – 342.07 – 346.71 – 351.38

Stop loss — 328.51

Sell Tata Steel Limited at / below 328.51 Target 324.16 – 319.67 – 315.22 – 310.79

Stop loss — 333.06

 

Intraday Trading Strategy – 3


Reliance Infrastructure Limited

Buy Reliance Infrastructure Limited at / above 534.76 Target 540.29 – 546.11 – 551.97 – 557.86

Stop loss — 529

Sell Reliance Infrastructure Limited at / below 529 Target 523.52 – 517.82 – 512.14 – 506.5

Stop loss — 534.76

 

Intraday Trading Strategy – 4


Jubilant Foodworks Limited

Buy Jubilant Foodworks Limited at / above 1080.76 Target 1088.45 – 1096.71 – 1105 – 1113.33

Stop loss — 1072.56

Sell Jubilant Foodworks Limited at / below 1072.56 Target 1064.92 – 1056.77 – 1048.66 – 1040.58

Stop loss — 1080.76

 

All prices relate to the NSE Spot/Cash Market

FreeStockAnalysis ICICI Bank Limited,Tata Steel Limited,Reliance Infrastructure Limited,Jubilant Foodworks Limited based on the previous trading day’s price activity.

Intraday call is valid for the next trading session only unless otherwise mentioned.

Stop-loss levels are given so that there is a level below/above, which the market will tell us that the call has gone wrong. Stop-loss is an essential risk control mechanism; it should always be there.

Book, at least, part profits when the prices reach their targets; if you continue to hold on to positions then use trailing stops to lock in your profits.