Writing as Le Grand Fromage, the market veteran remembers his association with the Indian market's big bull. He says, Indian investors have a Sholay problem. Rakesh has become the sole yardstick, the lone arbiter of whether you are a successful investor or just a DeLorean trying to become a Ferrari Purosangue.
In life as well as in investing, it’s impossible to put Rakesh Jhunjhunwala in any one bucket. But, there’s much to learn from his success, about being your own person, learning from mistakes and big-picture thinking
Jhunjhunwala’s extraordinary journey has many milestones, among them one is his call on Titan, when the company was deep in debt
Long-time friend and veteran investor recalls his evenings and conversations with the Big Bull
The trader-turned-investor leaves behind a legacy of taking the cult of equity to the masses in his inimitable style
The Big Bull was loud, brash and bold. He made investing respectable when superstars invariably collapsed in a heap of disrepute or shrank in stature from dubious connections.
It told him about the company and the market’s perception about the company
If you are a new-age investor who joined D-Street in 2020, Umesh Mehta of Samco Group has few ruled which one should consider while trading, he elaborated on them in the Market Podcast with Moneycontrol.
'The Big Bull' is now available on DisneyPlusHotstar. Here's a look at the plot, the acting, the music and the comparison with 'Scam 1992'.