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Try these thought experiments to test your financial fitness
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Last Updated: May 09, 2021, 04:15 PM IST
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Mutual fund data shows a higher allocation happens in funds that have the best last one-year performance. What do you think these investors are doing? Chasing recent outcomes or process?
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By Amit Grover
How Einstein solved difficult problems? He used thought experiments. It’s a tool that uses impossible situations, creates hypnotical scenarios, and tries to think and find solutions. A lot of great thinkers use this method. The purpose of thought experiments is to think wild, push us outside our comfort zone and force us to think about answers which we usually try to avoid.
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Time to re-look your investment portfolio
Post COVID-19 markets touched all time high and investors got a chance to allocate more in the equity stock markets. But is this the only solution to make money or one really need to re-look at their investment portfolio? Well, many analysts believe that one should re-look at their investment portfolio once in a year or even twice or thrice depending upon the motive of investment which can be short term, medium term, or long term. We will guide you to whether one should re-look at their investment portfolio or book profits or should hold their investments.
Sri Lanka, the Contrarian Investment Opportunity of 2021, says CAM
January, 27, 2021
Global equity interest in Emerging Markets expected to trickle down to CSE
Global Negativity offers “contrarian” profit opportunity on Sri Lanka Sovereign Bonds New ECT terms with a FDI of USD 500Mn favourable for Sri Lanka Return of Pension funds to the CSE at prevailing valuations imperative UBS has upgraded emerging market equities to the most preferred global asset class
Despite global negativity, the CSE has emerged the best performing stock market in the world as of 19th January 2021 due to local positivity. Analysts expect global equity market growth to move away from the US to favour the rest of the world. The capital flow into Emerging Markets can also be expected to flow into Frontier Markets while SL has the potential to outperform other frontier equity markets during 2021 since it is trading at attractive valuations, as per the latest Economic & Market Outlook report of the