The stock markets are on fire. Sensex has crossed 25,000 mark and Nifty is also at its highest level. Where will this Bull run take these indices. Is it a sign of good times for the economy or FII's are pumping funds to make money and get out.
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stock market is more a den of gambling than a ral index of natioal economy. The production and consumption data and that too in quantitative as against monetary terms is best indicator of national economy. Most of the manufacturing companies are not listed on the stock exchanges and certainly not included in the Sensex.

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stock market is more a den of gambling than a ral index of natioal economy. The production and consumption data and that too in quantitative as against monetary terms is best indicator of national economy. Most of the manufacturing companies are not listed on the stock exchanges and certainly not included in the Sensex.


While I agree with your observation, the fact is that the Stock Market factors future performance to today's levels. If the indexes are going up today that means they are expecting a bright future in economy in near to medium future. To that extent it is a powerful barometer. Yes speculators with insider trading tips, manipulators out to fleece and naive new entrants waiting to be exploited are present. But they are not significant in the overall impact of the market as a indicator of health of country's economy.
Share market is not for real investors but playground of black marketeers who find easy prey in innocent investors. It will suddenly go down before the small investors will know the truth. But they always find new preys on regular basis. They keep searching the triggers to find new BAKRAS once they find an opportunity, they kill them and make their exit.

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Share market is not for real investors but playground of black marketeers who find easy prey in innocent investors. It will suddenly go down before the small investors will know the truth. But they always find new preys on regular basis. They keep searching the triggers to find new BAKRAS once they find an opportunity, they kill them and make their exit.


Nowadays reliable data is available and one can invest and make money in a risk free manner. It is greed that makes bakras not the stock market.
Share market is not for real investors but playground of black marketeers who find easy prey in innocent investors. It will suddenly go down before the small investors will know the truth. But they always find new preys on regular basis. They keep searching the triggers to find new BAKRAS once they find an opportunity, they kill them and make their exit.


Nowadays reliable data is available and one can invest and make money in a risk free manner. It is greed that makes bakras not the stock market.[/quote

Not even greed. It's the strong desire to make a quick buck without having rudimentary knowledge about share market.
Share market is not for real investors but playground of black marketeers who find easy prey in innocent investors. It will suddenly go down before the small investors will know the truth. But they always find new preys on regular basis. They keep searching the triggers to find new BAKRAS once they find an opportunity, they kill them and make their exit.


Nowadays reliable data is available and one can invest and make money in a risk free manner. It is greed that makes bakras not the stock market.[/quote

Not even greed. It's the strong desire to make a quick buck without having rudimentary knowledge about share market.


But let us look at people who use knowledge properly and earn good from stock market, not condemn it for greed of a few.
Share market is not for real investors but playground of black marketeers who find easy prey in innocent investors. It will suddenly go down before the small investors will know the truth. But they always find new preys on regular basis. They keep searching the triggers to find new BAKRAS once they find an opportunity, they kill them and make their exit.


Nowadays reliable data is available and one can invest and make money in a risk free manner. It is greed that makes bakras not the stock market.[/quote

Not even greed. It's the strong desire to make a quick buck without having rudimentary knowledge about share market.


But let us look at people who use knowledge properly and earn good from stock market, not condemn it for greed of a few.


Inspite of that, I have seen knowledgeable and seasoned investors fell flat. Even Warren Buffett had to witness bitter days in the stock market.
Share market is not for real investors but playground of black marketeers who find easy prey in innocent investors. It will suddenly go down before the small investors will know the truth. But they always find new preys on regular basis. They keep searching the triggers to find new BAKRAS once they find an opportunity, they kill them and make their exit.


Nowadays reliable data is available and one can invest and make money in a risk free manner. It is greed that makes bakras not the stock market.[/quote

Not even greed. It's the strong desire to make a quick buck without having rudimentary knowledge about share market.


But let us look at people who use knowledge properly and earn good from stock market, not condemn it for greed of a few.


Inspite of that, I have seen knowledgeable and seasoned investors fell flat. Even Warren Buffett had to witness bitter days in the stock market.


Only greed is less damaging than greed plus knowledge. A careful investor rarely suffers loss. But Warrren has made piles of money also from the same stock market.
Share market is not for real investors but playground of black marketeers who find easy prey in innocent investors. It will suddenly go down before the small investors will know the truth. But they always find new preys on regular basis. They keep searching the triggers to find new BAKRAS once they find an opportunity, they kill them and make their exit.


Nowadays reliable data is available and one can invest and make money in a risk free manner. It is greed that makes bakras not the stock market.[/quote

Not even greed. It's the strong desire to make a quick buck without having rudimentary knowledge about share market.


But let us look at people who use knowledge properly and earn good from stock market, not condemn it for greed of a few.


Inspite of that, I have seen knowledgeable and seasoned investors fell flat. Even Warren Buffett had to witness bitter days in the stock market.


Only greed is less damaging than greed plus knowledge. A careful investor rarely suffers loss. But Warrren has made piles of money also from the same stock market.


Not before having ample doses of failures. Stock market is highly speculative sphere where success is not guaranteed always.
Share market is not for real investors but playground of black marketeers who find easy prey in innocent investors. It will suddenly go down before the small investors will know the truth. But they always find new preys on regular basis. They keep searching the triggers to find new BAKRAS once they find an opportunity, they kill them and make their exit.


Nowadays reliable data is available and one can invest and make money in a risk free manner. It is greed that makes bakras not the stock market.[/quote

Not even greed. It's the strong desire to make a quick buck without having rudimentary knowledge about share market.


But let us look at people who use knowledge properly and earn good from stock market, not condemn it for greed of a few.


Inspite of that, I have seen knowledgeable and seasoned investors fell flat. Even Warren Buffett had to witness bitter days in the stock market.


Only greed is less damaging than greed plus knowledge. A careful investor rarely suffers loss. But Warrren has made piles of money also from the same stock market.


Not before having ample doses of failures. Stock market is highly speculative sphere where success is not guaranteed always.


I know many persons who in a disciplined manner have made good amounts of money in the stock market, but in small doses over a period of time and this has helped them meet many financial liabilities and live a better life. It is possible.
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