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The one most important thing I learnt from the stock market is 😇 Patience😊 Stock Investing or even investing in Mutual Funds is not for you if you want quick returns within just 2 or 3 months📈 While some stocks may rise 20% to 40% in a short span it does not happen to all stocks in your portfolio.💰 I have observed that stocks which I held onto for 2-3 years gave me multibagger returns.🔎 The one thing I did right about those stocks was that I invested after 📌Researching the sector potential, the company and it's growth prospects 📌I bought the stocks at their lows. 📌I set up my own rules for investing and adhered to them. 📌I was not bothered with the short term volatility of the markets. 📌I kept myself updated with the long term growth story. It reinforces Warren Buffet's words. “If you aren’t willing to own a stock for 10 years, don’t even think about owning it for 10 minutes.” "Our favourite holding period is forever" It takes courage to be patient in a bumpy stock market when a lot of money is at stake but 💰📈 Patience is a virtue which is a part of the wealth creation journey.😇 Do you agree? Image Credit. Respective Owner

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SHAIK MOHAMMED SAYEED

Data Analyst | Ex- RM @Mahindra&Mahindra | Helping businesses grow by turning data into actionable insights for smarter, data-driven decisions. | Finance enthusiast

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Hi CA Piyali Parashari, could you suggest any resources for learning fundamental analysis, besides YouTube, that you're familiar with?

Navin Pradhan

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He has generated his wealth with 12% of compounded interest on annual basis and added into the list of billionaires at the age of 56, which shows the resilience, strong determination and conviction on the inner instinct and patience to hold quality businesses in the portfolio without being disturbed through loud buzz in the market. As he said in one of his interviews while explaining the concept of compounding that "A person can't conceive a baby within a month by getting 9 women's pregnant in a day good things are always taking time to provide fruitful results" 🙂

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Stable investing with minimal risks and a balanced portfolio when we test it as a long term game. CA Piyali Parashari

Shivendra Bhatia 🌏

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Great insights and nuggets here CA Piyali Parashari , question I keep asking myself - Given the emergence of new sectors, global connectivity, and external risks, is it feasible to invest directly in stocks without a proper framework and hold for 10 years while being busy with day job?

Chakravarthy V

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In the stock market, patience is essential. Long-term holding onto strong equities can result in multibagger returns, although quick returns are uncommon. 

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I completely agree with your take on patience. The long-term approach, especially through research and sticking to your rules, truly sets successful investors apart. It’s about playing the long game. CA Piyali Parashari

Vishal Mavar

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Absolutely agree! Patience is indeed the cornerstone of wealth creation. Research, discipline, and a long-term perspective can make all the difference. Warren Buffett’s words perfectly capture the essence of investing—it’s about staying the course and letting time do its magic. Great insights!

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Investing isn’t about quick returns it’s about playing the long game. Some stocks may surge in a short time, but the real returns come with years of holding onto the right stocks.  CA Piyali Parashari

Subir Saha

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Absolutely agree! Patience is key in the stock market. Quick returns are rare, but holding onto good stocks for the long term can lead to multibagger returns. 📈💰😊

Meenakshi Yadav

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This resonates deeply CA Piyali Parashari! Patience is indeed the key to long-term wealth creation in the stock market.

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