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In our journeys to be good investors we come across many super investors. We read about them, we watch their interviews and often aspire to make decisions like them. It is nearly impossible to ape someone and have the exact same outcomes in life as the masters have had. However, it is always beneficial to keep learning from the masters as the impact they will have in shaping up our mindset and inculcating good habits in our life is irreplaceable.
Recently we lost one such gem, Mr. Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, The Big Bull of Indian Stock Market. His style and aura is known to all who have ever even stepped a foot in Stock Markets in India. We take a look at Top 5 Multibagger Learnings we could gather from his speeches, interviews and interactions over the years. We learn about his framework for investing and some of the traits about his nature and character that helped him ace the markets for such a long time and achieve a mind boggling 52.7% CAGR returns on his portfolio over the years (better CAGR returns than Warren Buffett).
By SOIC: School of Intrinsic CompoundingIn our journeys to be good investors we come across many super investors. We read about them, we watch their interviews and often aspire to make decisions like them. It is nearly impossible to ape someone and have the exact same outcomes in life as the masters have had. However, it is always beneficial to keep learning from the masters as the impact they will have in shaping up our mindset and inculcating good habits in our life is irreplaceable.
Recently we lost one such gem, Mr. Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, The Big Bull of Indian Stock Market. His style and aura is known to all who have ever even stepped a foot in Stock Markets in India. We take a look at Top 5 Multibagger Learnings we could gather from his speeches, interviews and interactions over the years. We learn about his framework for investing and some of the traits about his nature and character that helped him ace the markets for such a long time and achieve a mind boggling 52.7% CAGR returns on his portfolio over the years (better CAGR returns than Warren Buffett).

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