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- Alert: Teerth Gopicon fell from Rs.774 to Rs.47 in 1 year. Many SME stocks have dropped 50-90% despite optimistic results and presentations. Stay away from SME stocks without genuine insights.
- Market Snapshot: 1-year returns — Nifty 1%, Gold 63%, Silver 74%. Conclusion: Silver wins gold, Gold wins silver, Nifty gets participation certificate.
- As per market veteran success in markets needs emotional stability, independent thinking, and following facts, not opinions”.
- Warren Buffett: Timeless Lessons from the Oracle of Omaha: (1) Early Life & Investments: Bought first stock at 11; at 14, used newspaper savings to buy a small farm — early taste of entrepreneurship. (2) Simple Lifestyle: Lives in the same modest Omaha home for 60+ years; drives his own car; avoids chauffeurs and heavy security. (3) Berkshire Hathaway Philosophy: Owns 60+ companies; writes annual CEO letter with two rules — 1) Never lose shareholders’ money, 2) Never forget Rule 1. (4) Habits & Passions: Prefers popcorn and TV over high-society events; met Bill Gates in 1991 — short chat turned into lifelong friendship. (5) Tech & Discipline: Avoids unnecessary gadgets; resisted carrying a cell phone for years to stay focused and distraction-free. (6) Advice for Young Investors: Invest in yourself first; live simply; avoid debt traps; set realistic goals; work with discipline. (7) Success Principle: Focus on consistency and turning opportunities into results; investments carry market risk — consult your financial advisor regularly.
- Wisdom Talk: Small mindset shifts create big impact. Just 1° change from saving to investing or one extra year of compounding can unlock outsized wealth. Wealth grows by consistent small moves, not giant leaps.
- Atishay a leading digital solutions provider to state and central govt. insulated from tariff war or economic slowdown. Its Q1FY26 PAT rose 51.37%. Share trades at a PE of 19x, ROCE 20.4%, ROE 15.4%. Key orders include Bihar ICT labs worth Rs.12.36 cr and a 5-year contract with Karnataka State Election Commission. Stock looks attractive at Rs.122 vs. 52-week high Rs.250 with strong risk-reward. Q2 results on 16th October.
