Neilansh Saxena
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Scuttlebutt for Finding Outstanding Investment
A light and fun look at the “scuttlebutt” method of investing — where investors go beyond numbers and try to understand a company through people who know it closely. This post explains why former employees, industry sources, and cross-checking information can reveal clues that annual reports may politely hide under the carpet. Read more
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5 Don’ts for Investors
Investing is not always about chasing the loudest buzz in the market. Sometimes, the smartest thing an investor can do is avoid the common traps—flashy companies, glossy reports, tiny price obsessions, and panic around high P/E stocks. In short, fewer stings, more compounding. Read more
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Frenzy of Tulip Bulbs
A humorous look at the Tulip Mania, one of history’s wildest market bubbles, showing how greed, hype, and crowd madness can turn even flower bulbs into “investment opportunities” before financial gravity brings everything back down. Read more
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Clues from the Past: First Step towards Investment
A light, beginner-friendly look at why investing is not just about buying stocks in bad times and selling in good times. This post explains how market history, competitive advantage, corporate management, and research & development give investors important clues before choosing a business. Read more
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Firm Foundation & Castle in the Air
Learn the difference between Firm Foundation and Castle in the Air investing theories through a simple, humorous explanation of value, speculation, hype, and market behavior. Read more