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Optimism Returns to the Markets

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WOO ! encouraging news over the weekend, with the Middle East crisis showing signs of gradual de-escalation. As a result, market optimism appears to be returning. Take note of the word optimism. In investing, optimism is often a reflection of positive market sentiment . If you're like me—or aspire to be a value investor—then sentiment should not be the primary driver of your decisions. Instead, focus on what truly matters: the fundamentals. A few years ago, I came across the concept of Coffee Can Investing. The idea is remarkably simple: identify quality businesses, invest in them, and allow time and compounding to do the heavy lifting. If you're unfamiliar with the concept, it's well worth exploring. When evaluating a stock, I like to run through a simple "Coffee Can" questionnaire: Is the company part of the Nifty 50 or Sensex 30? Is it a market leader, or at least among the top five players in its industry? Does it have a consistent dividend payme...

Navigating the High Tide: How to Invest and Stay Afloat in Volatile Markets

I re-started my investment journey 5 years back and I had to learn and re-learn some hard truths along the way. As is the world today, we’ve all seen the headlines. One day the market is soaring to new heights, and the next, it’s taking a stomach-churning dive. Investing in stocks can often feel like steering a ship through a massive storm—high risk, unpredictable, and frankly, a little terrifying. When the market tide rises and choppy waters take over, it’s easy to panic. But volatile markets don’t mean you should pack up your capital and go home. Instead, it’s time to shift your strategy from reckless sprinting to calculated navigating. Here are some of my investing rules from my playbook for de-risking  portfolio and building wealth when the market gets wild. 1. Anchor Yourself in Quality (The Blue-Chip Shield) When the waters get rough, you don’t want to be in a paper boat. De-risk your portfolio by selecting quality stocks with proven earnings and steady dividend payouts . Th...