I have come across various posts, threads stating the right/maximum return in stock trading and most of the times 15-20% is considered as ranked as appropriate. Though its not first time i am hearing this figure, may be i can understand that the western authors have inducted us the most of accepting this return, you will find them telling ready to give their tooth for a 18% annual return.
Facts should be reconsidered as per indian economy and atmosphere, for instance if you only look forward for a 18% return just start micro financing at your personal level and you will stand around 24%.
Even if you are in love with stock market then why dont you opt mutual funds which produced whooping 40% including the break down years. they will also accept your investment as low as Rs. 500
Its okay for them to compromise with that amount of return due to lower rate of inflation and lower interest rates. If you are stressing your self while starring at technical data still expecting a 18% return on a long run. Its time to relax my friends. Stay away of this aging causing method of getting rich and better to switch some other instruments.
OR
Its time to think different which I will disclose in my over coming threads. Thanks.
Facts should be reconsidered as per indian economy and atmosphere, for instance if you only look forward for a 18% return just start micro financing at your personal level and you will stand around 24%.
Even if you are in love with stock market then why dont you opt mutual funds which produced whooping 40% including the break down years. they will also accept your investment as low as Rs. 500
Its okay for them to compromise with that amount of return due to lower rate of inflation and lower interest rates. If you are stressing your self while starring at technical data still expecting a 18% return on a long run. Its time to relax my friends. Stay away of this aging causing method of getting rich and better to switch some other instruments.
OR
Its time to think different which I will disclose in my over coming threads. Thanks.