Does 'Value Investing' Work In India : Morningstar Panel Discussion 2014



Mr. Parag Parikh participated in a intriguing panel discussion titled 'Does Value investing Work In India?' at the Morningstar 2014 Summit. He elaborates on why, in India, Warren Buffet's approach to investing trumps Benjamin Graham's approach, why exposure to international stocks is desirable, how the law of the farm is immutable, the similarity between value investing and gardening, etc. Other panelists also put forth points a few interesting points, such as : Value and growth are two sides of the same coin, value investing principles can and should be applied to all asset classes, how elegant investment theories often come a cropper in the real world, how the correlation between risk and return is not as linear as usually believed and how value traps can be avoided.

Comments

  1. The guy in the white shirt is not trying to reveal any strategy he follows.
  2. Seeking advice from people who haven't cracked the market themselves. It's like taking advice from beggars about how to be rich. Good luck !
  3. Great man buy but without manipulation no growth.
  4. According to me , the first and fore most principle for value investing is " Panic when others are greedy and Greedy when others are panic" until and unless you are doing it as mechanically as possible ,VI is not your cup of coffee


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Duration: 42m 53s

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