"When I was young I thought that money was the most important thing in life; now that I am old I know that it is." - Oscar WildeThe pandemic has affected the entire global financial market in an unprecedented way. With the economies of the world coming to a standstill, the financial market of India also witnessed sharp volatility.If we look at the BSE, it saw the single highest fall since the news of the Harshad Mehta scam decades ago. On March 23, there was a drop in the Sensex index to 13.2%. It was almost a 34% drop as compared to January 1st and yet it has now recovered almost 70% since. A lot of these recent highs were on the back of recent stimulus packages and favourable US Elections outcome.With such unpredictability & uncertainty, most of us; whether invested or just interested in the stock markets, are reeling from confusion and rightly so. In view of that, we bring you a LIVE AMA Webinar with Kenneth Serrao and Prashant Mohanraj, both IIM-A alumni and with rich experience in Stock Markets and Trading
Kenneth Serrao, an IIM-A alumnus, is the Founder & CIO of OAKS Asset Management Pvt. Ltd. He was the former VP - Kotak Wealth & the SVP at Edelweiss Capital.
Prashant Mohanraj, an IIM-A alumnus, is currently the Platform Partner at Alpha Alternatives. Prior to this, he has been ex-SVP at Quant Capital and ex-VP at Edelweiss and Kotak Securities.
Both have seen the ups and downs of pretty much every one of the last few cycles in India – from the ‘don’t-touch-stocks’ period after the 2000 crash to the Great Financial Crash of 2008 (Kenneth was actually sitting in the Lehman office in NYC when Lehman imploded) and the rejuvenation of markets from 2011 to 2016; he’s done it all. Who better than them to learn about investments and stock markets in this volatile markets and economy?How would you choose stock for your portfolio? How would you choose stock for your portfolio? What is the appropriate amount of time to spend while researching stocks? Is investing in small caps more profitable than large caps? If these are some questions on your mind, join the conversation! Ask them all your questions, clear preconceived notions and understand how to think!Want Kenneth and Prashant to take up any specific question(s) for you? Shoot your questions here:
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Whatever be the case, you have to fall in love with the concept of stock markets. It’s a delicate balance, which is self-adjusting, ever so sensitive to economic trends and that is the beauty of it.