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Weekend Reads

Great reads for the weekend:

India’s economy: Losing its magic (Economist)

A devastating critique of the government-The usual idiots (Mint)

What goes up must come down (GMO)

Warren Buffett’s 50 Billion $ decision (InvestingNotebook)

Student Loans for kindergarten?( Forbes)

IIT Coaching in Kota – Feel sorry for today’s kids (Caravan)

Raging (Hazing) in Ivy League colleges-a true shocker (Rolling Stone)

Found this strangely funny-Male model thrashed and swindled by women (Mumbai Mirror)

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The Chill of Politics

In a previous article, we had discussed the impact of politics on rail stocks.

Politics plays a key role in deciding the fates of companies and sectors.As such, it can lead to plenty of warning signals for seasoned investors.

Take for instance, Jayalalithaa’s massive win in 2011 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

Since then (14th May, 2011) to now, shares of Sun TV (considered close to DMK) have tanked by a third.

A Raja was arrested on 2nd Feb, 2011.Since then, perceived losers such as RCom (-30%), GTL Infra (-75%) etc had to suffer devastating losses in their market capitalizations.

In 2012, assembly elections in Gujarat are scheduled towards the end of the year.Narendra Modi is widely expected to win but if he doesn’t you can be sure some corporate entities will be affected.

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Collectible

Forget Gold.Buy Whiskey

Gold, art, coins etc fall into a category called collectibles.The value of these collectibles doesn’t depend on any cash flow but on what price the next buyer is willing to pay.

Now whiskey too is joining the ranks of collectibles.

According to an article in FT Adviser,

If you’d bought the current best performing 250 bottles of whisky in 2008 (at auction in the UK) they would have cost £42,508. In todays’ market they would be worth £94,884, an increase of 123.21 per cent.

If you’d done the same with the top 100 bottles, the increase is 162.96 per cent and the top 10 would have gained by 297.62 per cent, according to the Whisky Hignland index.

As with all investments, the risk of getting it wrong can be catastrophic, and whisky is no exception. The bottom 10 performing bottles of whisky represent a 73.47 per cent loss in value since 2008.

 

Now try convincing your wife to trade in her gold for whisky !!

 

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Hot Links: March 30, 2012

Your morning financial links expertly curated:

Foreigners find India a risky business (WSJ)

HPCL’s Bhatinda refinery becomes fully operational (BusinessLine)

Suzlon Energy: The net tightens (Mint)

SEBI Watch:Insider Trading of Shri J.E. Talaulicar (SEBI)

Havard more selective than Yale (Bloomberg)

Bashing up Warren Buffett (Daily Reckoning)

What Dan Loeb learned as an investor (Market Folly)

Wtf: Urine soaked eggs sell like hot cakes in China (Mumbai Mirror)