ONE INTERESTING OBSERVATION SERIES
DAY #1
In 2023, investors put $4.4 billion into U.S.-listed India-focused ETFs. Strong earnings growth and quality companies helped India double its share of the MSCI Emerging Markets ex-China Index over six years
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Prem Joshi
Fintech Startup foun • 1y
In the realm of business, the core principle is value creation. To ascertain whether your idea or product aligns with the market, a critical evaluation entails asking two fundamental questions:
1. Is it more efficient than existing solutions?
2. Ho
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Om Tripathi
Writer | Creator | C... • 1y
Be A LEADER
A leader's job often includes changing your people's attitudes and behaviour. Some suggestions
to accomplish this:
Principle 1
Begin with praise and honest appreciation.
Principle 2
Call attention to people's mistakes indirectly.
Princi
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Mahendra Lochhab
Content creator • 11m
'Money pouring into India, the stock market is rising, our country has a very solid leader,' : Sunil Mittal
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Trademan
Business strategist ... • 1y
Road back home,
I saw a hotel which had huge queue and stopped to look on it.
Guss vt was another day seeing people valuing
Their money more than time.
From this I understood that,
Saving consumers money is more valued then saving their time.
Zo
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Rohit Kumar
Real Estate Experts,... • 2m
Earning is an important part of life. But more important than that is the proper use and saving of the money you earn.
Where do you want to invest your earned money ?
Are we going to see more such founders?
What are your thoughts? Should founders run after saving money or should they not care about it to retain talent!
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Nawal
Entrepreneur | Build... • 2m
Everyone would agree that in recent years, shifting lifestyles, urbanization, and market-driven food trends have altered the way Indians eat.
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Rishabh Agrwal
Desire & faith have ... • 1m
Can Anyone Know About Pareto Principle in Stock Market
The Pareto Principle (80/20 Rule) applies to stock trading and investing.
2. Around 80% of traders lose money, while only 20% make consistent profits.
3. Most failures result from greed, lac