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#1 Thu Oct 19, 2017 9:42 pm
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If you have no time for stock market then dont purchase stock. Stock market requires much more efforts and brain. Either it is better to purchase mutual fund units. In Nepal stock purchasing is taken as part time job which is totally wrong. That pushes the normal investor into risk zone and market into bearish mood.
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#2 Mon Jul 31, 2017 10:25 pm
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One of the major problem in NEPSE is lack of smart professional investors and traders.
NEPSE needs about a few hundred smart billionaire investors, 10s of thousands of crore pati investors and traders who are professional investors and traders. If you join now, you could become one of the professionals before NEPSE becomes mature. And then some day you become buffet. In civilized world, investors are considered as very intelligent and up to date with current event (almost of all events) and their media mostly approach them to forecast future, far more than other professionals. Being investor is one of very few profession where you need brain as well as knowledge as well as guts. Some day, I hope Nepali society becomes civilized and learns about the mental power of investors. |
#3 Mon Jul 31, 2017 2:29 pm
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I also think do not make it primary profession yasko var nai hudain and in nepal share market is seasonal and run in psychological matter. mero experience ma 9 months ago i entered in secondary market and i am learning more knowledge about it than before. i am doing job too and i am investing only my earning not loan so now i am neither loss nor profit equal position ma xu ahilesamm buy matra garirako xu paisa huda no sell and good profit nahudasamm sell gardin vanne soch ma xu as i have no risk to pay interest. And a big thank you to Bazarguru ji and rising sunji and other frreinds from whom a alz get good suggestions. Thank you
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#4 Mon Jul 31, 2017 2:20 pm
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Registered: Apr 2016
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Thanks bazarguru for ur experience...................................aba rising sir ko palo hai................
k garne rising sun ra bazar gurubahek aru koi pani active hunu hunha............... koi cha active aruuuuuu.......anyone out there ? |
#5 Mon Jul 31, 2017 2:15 pm
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Registered: Oct 2016
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Tyeti samma nagarau hajur, job chai aafu lai comfortable lagne chai garau; nachodum.
Baru early retirement plan garau. If you are young below 35 then please don't quit your job if you enjoy it. If you do have a stressful job than it's not worth it at all life is too short to be stressed from work. It's just not worth it. Short term stress is not a problem long term stress will really bring problems in physical and mental health. I also had left my job and was on the stock market full time for more than a year. Earnings wise i made more than all my jobs combined; but after a year or this really got boring and searched for a new opportunity. Baru euta aafnai business garnus ya euta job which gives satisfaction but totally nachodnu hola. Plan an early retirement. Just my experience. Happy Investment |
#6 Mon Jul 31, 2017 12:23 pm
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As we know that we are taking the stock market as part time job or secondary business. Now the time has come to make it as full time and primary business.......ki kaso ho sathi ho
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