10 stock market lessons that you can learn from the IPL
Interestingly, there are some interesting lessons that the stock markets in general and stock market investors in particular can take away from the IPL. If you look at yourself as the captain of your IPL team, here are some key takeaways.

- May 22, 2018,
- Updated May 22, 2018 10:53 AM IST
IPL 2018 is on in full swing and it will be another four days before the eventual winners are known. But IPL 2018, like in each of the past 11 years, has had its share of thrills, adventures, disappointments and some earnest lessons. Interestingly, there are some interesting lessons that the stock markets in general and stock market investors in particular can take away from the IPL. If you look at yourself as the captain of your IPL team, here are some key takeaways.
Do your homework on the ground and the weather
When it comes to IPL we are using these terms literally. What does a good captain typically do? He judges whether it is a quick wicket or a flat wicket and accordingly decides whether to bat or to bowl. Even the team composition of batsmen and bowlers is decided based on the nature of the wicket. What happens if dark clouds start hovering? The captain quickly calculates what he needs to do to win under the Duckworth Lewis method and paces the innings accordingly. As a stock market investor, your focus should be on understanding the stock, the market structure and the external environment. Like a smart IPL captain, you can succeed in the markets only if you master these.
Keeping moving forward and wait for the opportunities
This is a lesson that investors can learn from a shrewd captain like Kane Williamson who leads the Sunrisers Hyderabad. While chasing a challenging score of 165 against Delhi, he focused on rotating the strike and just hitting at the bad balls. Above all, he ensured that they did not throw wickets away. That is what investors need to do. Keep working at your investment plan and strike hard when the opportunities come in front of you. Avoid suicidal moves.
Take your strategic time out for better perspectives
Why do we have strategic time outs in the IPL match? It is an opportunity for the captains to get back to the drawing board, seek feedback and rework strategies if required. It also pulls the team out of the grind of the game and gives a fresh perspective. As an investor or a trader, you too need to take your strategic time outs. If you are just talking and thinking investments all the time then you are likely to develop a one-track mind. Take a break, rethink, re-strategize and then re-assemble.
Take calculated risks when they really matterIPL 2018 is on in full swing and it will be another four days before the eventual winners are known. But IPL 2018, like in each of the past 11 years, has had its share of thrills, adventures, disappointments and some earnest lessons. Interestingly, there are some interesting lessons that the stock markets in general and stock market investors in particular can take away from the IPL. If you look at yourself as the captain of your IPL team, here are some key takeaways.
Do your homework on the ground and the weather
When it comes to IPL we are using these terms literally. What does a good captain typically do? He judges whether it is a quick wicket or a flat wicket and accordingly decides whether to bat or to bowl. Even the team composition of batsmen and bowlers is decided based on the nature of the wicket. What happens if dark clouds start hovering? The captain quickly calculates what he needs to do to win under the Duckworth Lewis method and paces the innings accordingly. As a stock market investor, your focus should be on understanding the stock, the market structure and the external environment. Like a smart IPL captain, you can succeed in the markets only if you master these.
Keeping moving forward and wait for the opportunities
This is a lesson that investors can learn from a shrewd captain like Kane Williamson who leads the Sunrisers Hyderabad. While chasing a challenging score of 165 against Delhi, he focused on rotating the strike and just hitting at the bad balls. Above all, he ensured that they did not throw wickets away. That is what investors need to do. Keep working at your investment plan and strike hard when the opportunities come in front of you. Avoid suicidal moves.
Take your strategic time out for better perspectives
Why do we have strategic time outs in the IPL match? It is an opportunity for the captains to get back to the drawing board, seek feedback and rework strategies if required. It also pulls the team out of the grind of the game and gives a fresh perspective. As an investor or a trader, you too need to take your strategic time outs. If you are just talking and thinking investments all the time then you are likely to develop a one-track mind. Take a break, rethink, re-strategize and then re-assemble.
Take calculated risks when they really matter