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pareshR

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PM Modi plans to get his mojo back? Move Arun Jaitley to defence, Piyush Goyal to finance, says Reuters


Prime Minister Narendra Modi may look to press the reset button on his leadership this spring to reinvigorate stalled economic reforms and appease critics, eyeing a mix of tried and tested allies and fresh blood, senior government sources said.

The government has overseen rapid economic growth but failed on tax and land reforms, and the euphoria that met Modi's 2014 election triumph has given way to investor disillusionment; stocks have erased all of their gains since he won power.


http://www.firstpost.com/politics/j...-modi-plans-to-get-his-mojo-back-2594204.html

Arun_Jaitley :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arun_Jaitley

He studied at St. Xavier's School, New Delhi from 1957–69. He graduated in Commerce from Shri Ram College of Commerce, New Delhi in 1973. He passed his Law degree from the University of Delhi, in 1977. During his career as a student, he was the recipient of several distinctions for his outstanding performances both in academic and extra curricular activities. He was President of the Students Union of Delhi University in 1974.

Piyush_Goyal:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piyush_Goyal

He has had a strong academic record - all-India second rank holder Chartered Accountant and second rank holder in Law in Mumbai University. He has participated in Leadership Programs at Yale University (2011), Oxford University (2012) and Princeton University (2013) and is currently pursuing the Owner / President Management (OPM) Program at Harvard Business School. He did his schooling from Don Bosco High School, Matunga.
A well-known investment banker, he has advised top corporates on management strategy and growth; also served on the Board of India’s largest commercial bank, State Bank of India and Bank of Baroda.
 
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wisp

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So telling some specific day trading action is spoon feeding dear?

Okay

So should seniors just stop posting anything and everything?
No princy01, that was not my point at all..

Many a time, I have not asked a question/doubt the right way. Like ST Da had told me elsewhere in this thread, we post (mark in charts or draw) where and why we think an entry or exit could be and seniors correct. I think that helps us learn better.
 

eku

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Another situation I come across is being asked , mujhe bhi sikhao
I will sit with you and learn.

I dont want this because I dont want anyone I know to know how much money I have in my account how much I lose or profit. And since I am a beginner and make a lot of mistakes, it is also embarassing because people start to judge right away. Isse kuch nahi aata. the same thing again, bas gambling karte baitha hai.

To avoid this, I just disagree when they ask. This makes them angry.
I tried saying that i am not an expert or something yet, but they say you're lying.
How to deal with this situation in a smart way ?
just show them a powerful Happy Quokka :lol:
 
No princy01, that was not my point at all..
Bhai mere, do you cook your meals at home or stitch buttons in your shirts yourself. If yes, then I do not have anything to say. But if your mother/sister or wife do all these, did they ask you "we wont do (spoon feed) all these things learn and do it yourself. And I think trading is not easier than all these.
By the way these fellows (like Forster) are "buddhijivi" and they only know how to preach, as they never get thing done by others (read spoon fed)
 

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