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P. V. Subramanyam

Should you follow norms of investing?

by P. V. Subramanyam |Dec 24, 2010

Only if they offer expected, high returns. Occasionally, it pays more to follow your own rationality and adopt a different approach. Here are some contrarian strategies that can result in more gains.

Mis-selling or mis-buying?

by P. V. Subramanyam |May 24, 2010

Keep the adviser on your side by compensating him well for his time, but keeping the commisions he gets on sales.

30 years in 30 seconds

by P. V. Subramanyam |Jul 30, 2009

Investment advice may be simple but it has to be delivered in different ways to different people. The media should not offer one-sizefits-all solutions.

Tomorrow's truths

by P. V. Subramanyam |Jul 16, 2009

It could have been dismissed as yet another tome devoted to deciphering the Crisis. But in predicting the global trends and explaining how they can be of use, the book demands a read by serious invest...

Onus is on the parents

by P. V. Subramanyam |Apr 3, 2009

Nobody is teaching anything about money. While schools teach our children the three 'R's, they don't do much to help them develop basic financial skills.

Signals for survival

by P. V. Subramanyam |Feb 17, 2009

The collision model proposed to ride out the choppy economy may seem abstruse to the lay reader, but paying heed to the 'signals' may prove profitable, argues P.V. Subramanyam.

7 deadly indiscretions

by P. V. Subramanyam |Oct 15, 2008

The person who surprises me the most is the investor. Brokers and bankers do illogical things because self-interest is involved. But why does an investor behave so irrationally when his own money is a...