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		<title>10 things about investment to learn from IPL</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 17:57:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dinno</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The shortest version of cricket, T20, can teach us a lot about investment discipline. Here are 10 tips on how to pace your innings for maximum returns 1. Start early T20 does not reward late starters—teams need to start scoring early in the innings. If you don’t have enough runs on the board, your batsmen [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The shortest version of cricket, T20, can teach us a lot about investment discipline. Here are 10 tips on how to pace your innings for maximum returns</p>
<p><strong>1. Start early</strong><br />
T20 does not reward late starters—teams need to start scoring early in the innings. If you don’t have enough runs on the board, your batsmen will always be playing catch-up.<br />
Similarly, you need to start investing and saving early. The sooner you begin, the more time you get to compound your capital. Also, all batting sides take advantage of the fielding restrictions early in the innings. In the same way, when you are young, there are many things you can afford to do as compared to when you grow older. One of these could be to start building your financial resources when you have few other financial obligations.</p>
<p><strong>2. Risk and reward trade-off</strong><br />
T20 is all about taking risks and ensuring that the team gets rewarded for them—whether it is aggressive opening batsmen, field placements or trying out new bowlers.<br />
Similarly, financial planning is all about risks and rewards. It is important to understand that taking risks equals high returns, just like a batsman faces the risk of being caught at the boundary if he is trying to hit a six. You should not be surprised if you get out trying to reach for extraordinarily high returns on investments because these would be of the most risky kind. Also, just like not every ball can be hit for a boundary, not every investment will turn out to be a goldmine. Sometimes, singles are equally important.</p>
<p><strong>3. Be ready for the unexpected</strong><br />
The Duckworth-Lewis method, which is used to determine targets for rain or weather-affected matches, can at times adversely affect the chances of one team. It is, therefore, important to always have enough runs on the scoresheet.<br />
Similarly, you must also always be ready to deal with unexpected situations. The margin of safety in your investments should be able to protect you against the proverbial rainy days.</p>
<p><strong>4. Strategic break</strong><br />
Teams take a strategic break to review their progress after 10 overs and chalk out a strategy for the rest of the innings. Such strategy breaks are important for your financial road map as well. If you don’t regularly review progress and look at ways to address the problems and challenges, you may end up falling short of your financial targets.</p>
<p><strong>5. Balance</strong><br />
Just like a team needs the right balance of big hitters, anchors and effective bowlers, your investment portfolio, too, needs the right balance of investments. Too much of growth or aggressive funds, without adequate support or backup, might make your portfolio shaky. You must recognize that your investments should be diversified across sectors and different assets, and not be concentrated in any one area.</p>
<p><strong>6. One bad over</strong><br />
One bad over can change the direction of a game and can often make it difficult to recover if a team does not have enough runs on the board (if you are batting), or enough wickets already (if you are bowling). In life too, a “bad over”, in the shape of job loss or serious injury or illness, could throw plans out of gear. If you do not have an adequate safety net, it would become very difficult to recover from such mishaps.</p>
<p><strong>7. Consistency gets rewarded</strong><br />
In T20, the top-scoring batsman and the largest wicket-taker are awarded the Purple and Orange caps respectively. You can win these caps only if you perform well consistently. When it comes to personal finance, you too must be conscious of staking a claim for these awards. What matters most is that you have consistent performance over a long period of time. There is no point in investing in a fund that is really hot the first year, but comes a cropper thereafter.</p>
<p><strong>8. Coaching helps</strong><br />
Whether it is a specialist bowling or fielding coach, T20 has shown us that some guidance and direction, especially an objective view from the outside, can help improve a team’s performance. Your investments too can benefit from such guidance and expert view. This is important to avoid making silly mistakes that could cost you dearly later in life.</p>
<p><strong>9. Distractions can be entertaining, but ultimately the score matters</strong><br />
T20 is highly entertaining not only on the pitch, but also because of all the music and dancing. But ultimately, a team wins or loses on the back of its performance. Similarly, while you are securing your finances, distractions such as the hottest investments or the flavours of the month will come and go, but what matters most is that your “investment scorecard” should show a healthy average. You must focus on what matters and ignore the distractions.</p>
<p><strong>10. Winning attitude</strong><br />
The IPL has shown that even young players with less talent or resources can do well if they bring the right attitude to the pitch. Similarly, investing is not just about being rich or already having lots of money. You can start with meagre resources and little experience, but over time, make a fortune with a positive attitude and willingness to learn from mistakes. You should not get disheartened if one investment loses money. Just like a young cricketer who believes in himself, you should believe in what you have invested and stick it out. If you have put in the right kind of preparation, you will also come out the winner in the long run.</p>
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		<title>Do big names matter?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2009 16:45:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dinno</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[KKR lost yet again. This proves that only hype and endorsements are not enough to win a match. But what crap.. Who cares about winning as long as you are getting Return on your investments? Money is what IPL is all about baby.. Doesn’t matter if you win or lose. What matters is getting lot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>KKR lost yet again. This proves that only hype and endorsements are not enough to win a match. But what crap.. Who cares about winning as long as you are getting Return on your investments? Money is what IPL is all about baby.. Doesn’t matter if you win or lose. What matters is getting lot of money for your owner..<br />
KKR has SRK.. The biggest Star attraction of IPL. Or for that matter biggest of India. And they also have Dada who has probably highest celebrity value. And when I say highest, I say it as more than even Tendlya..<br />
So with those two star attractions, KKR will get big endorsements and big money. So who cares if you are winning or losing?<br />
How many ads do we see with members of Rajasthan Royals team even after their win in season 1?<br />
I strongly think KKR has the best strategy. Create star value for your team, attract endorsements and earn money.. Forget about the winning or losing. That hardly matters…</p>
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		<title>IPL &#8211; Indian Politics League</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 09:11:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last year when the first edition of IPL was launched, everyone was saying its not about only sports anymore. Its also about money now. But no one told me its also about politics along with sports and money.. Some points I don&#8217;t understand about the whole drama that happened past few days and is still [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last year when the first edition of IPL was launched, everyone was saying its not about only sports anymore. Its also about money now. But no one told me its also about politics along with sports and money..<br />
Some points I don&#8217;t understand about the whole drama that happened past few days and is still happening.</p>
<p>1) When everything was planned and smooth, and when government had accepted security to the championship earlier, how come all of sudden Home Minister realised that the championship is not secure in India; exactly the same day when Sharad Pawar indirectly suggested he won&#8217;t mind being Prime Minister?</p>
<p>2) How come Cancellation of a series or relocating it become a national shame? And if it is, what about the Riots? Aren&#8217;t they supposed to be national shame?</p>
<p>3) When Gujrat government says it is capable of providing security to all the matches in IPL, why were they not capable of providing security to handful of muslims in the state?</p>
<p>4) Are politicians like Arun Jaitley and P Chdambaram out of any topics on notional interest that they are debating on IPL?</p>
<p>5) If we can&#8217;t host IPL on security norms, are we really ready to host CommonWealth games coming next year?</p>
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		<title>Lahore and Mumbai</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2009 14:43:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you find anything common in the Lahore attack and Mumbai attack? 1. Both were direct attacks. No planting of bombs, no hidden blasts. Just face to face. As if the terrorists are giving a message. We will hit you right on your face. What will you do? 2. Both India and Pakistan had faced [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you find anything common in the Lahore attack and Mumbai attack? </p>
<p>1. Both were direct attacks. No planting of bombs, no hidden blasts. Just face to face. As if the terrorists are giving a message. We will hit you right on your face. What will you do?</p>
<p>2. Both India and Pakistan had faced many bomb blasts in the past. But hardly any was discussed at the Global level. The terrorists had to make it Global and they did it. In India by attacking the world famous hotel, and in Pakistan by attacking a foreign sports team.</p>
<p>3. Both attempts were aimed at making the places feel unsecure. Notice the kind of Sandbags and police behind it in Mumbai at every corner of city. Same will be situation in Lahore after the attack. The local people fear of another attack and so they don&#8217;t want to take chances. Terrorists are successful in spreading their terror.</p>
<p>4. Not just local. Even foreign tourists will think twice before visiting these places now. And I&#8217;m sure thats one aim th terrorists must be having in their minds.</p>
<p>5. Mumbai is India&#8217;s financial capital and Lahore second biggest city of Pakistan. An attempt to attack on financial importance places to disturb the economy?</p>
<p>6. Attacks in Mumbai took place when England team was playing in India and in Pakistan, attacks were directly on the team itself. Are they trying to prove that playing in Indian subcontinent is not safe? A way to disturb the micro-economy built around the sport?</p>
<p>7. India had been major destination for foreign investments. Pakistan was also slowly taking a lead in achieving foreign investments. Both the attacks have disturbed the foreign investment movement. Was it one of the purposes behind the attacks?</p>
<p>8. Mumbai attack received lot of blog posts, tweets, media hype dedicated to them. And people forgot about it within weaks and life got back to normal. Except for the sandbags and policemen with guns. Will Lahore people also forget within weaks?</p>
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		<title>New *Indian* coach</title>
		<link>http://www.dineshsoni.com/2007/06/new-indian-coach/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jun 2007 09:37:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dinno</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lately, There had been a lot of dicussions regarding new coach of India. After Greg Chappel left, Dev Vatmore came up as most prominant candidate. But at the final moment, Graham Ford and John Emburey were the candidates. Finally Cricket Control Board of India (BCCI) decided to appoint Ford as the new coach.The surprise boomed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_CZDAdu2Xl9Q/Rm5eCprb4BI/AAAAAAAAAMs/4e4Cbw7E914/s1600-h/mandira_bedi.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_CZDAdu2Xl9Q/Rm5eCprb4BI/AAAAAAAAAMs/4e4Cbw7E914/s200/mandira_bedi.jpg" border="0" alt="The snapof new coach of India" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5075097229733912594" /></a>Lately, There had been a lot of dicussions regarding new coach of India. After Greg Chappel left, Dev Vatmore came up as most prominant candidate. But at the final moment, Graham Ford and John Emburey were the candidates. Finally Cricket Control Board of India (BCCI) decided to appoint Ford as the new coach.<br />The surprise boomed in when Mr. Ford rejected to be the coach of Indian Side. Kapil Dev and Sunil Gavaskar were firm on having and Indian coach. BCCI wanted to have a dynamic coach to raise the morale of the team and Boost there performance.</p>
<p>So here I&#8217;ve an option who is Indian and highly dynamic. Most importantly all the players in Indian team loves this person. The person is <b><font color="RED">MANDIRA BEDI</font></b><br />What say people?.</p>
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		<title>Cricket Fever</title>
		<link>http://www.dineshsoni.com/2007/04/cricket-fever/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2007 04:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[None likes to talk of the world cup these days. This has been the most boring world cup ever. It may be because of India’s early way out from the series. Or may be due to the long lasting schedule of the super eight matches.. But now with the semi finals, the discussions have again [...]]]></description>
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<p align=justify>None likes to talk of the world cup these days. This has been the most boring world cup ever. It may be because of India’s early way out from the series. Or may be due to the long lasting schedule of the super eight matches.. But now with the semi finals, the discussions have again raised. <br />The Srilankans were amazing throughout the match. And the result was nothing much different than the expectations. Only thing was a more closer encounter was expected between the two giants.<br />The South African players have proved their name as “choker”. No doubt Aussies are a better side. But South Africans had many chances to win against them. But they didn’t seem to have any plans to win the world cup. The batsmen put their weapons down in front of Mcgrath and Twait. None except Gibbs offered a little struggle. But after he went out for 39 trying to play a good length delivery by Twait, the Africans side collapsed like a house made up of playing cards. And 7 players have returned to pavilion for as low as 103. There were more expectations from the senior batsmen like Smith, DeVilliars, Kallis and Boucher. But Kallis and Boucher couldn’t even open their account.<br />Once again, the African side has proved that they can’t handle the pressure.</p>
<p>So now, its almost sure that the final will be played between Aussies and Lankans. And whole India will be hoping for the recurrence of 1996 final. Winning the world cup will be best send off to the legendary all rounder Sanath Jaisurya playing his last world cup. </p>
<p>Go Sri Lanka Go. 110 crore Indians are here cheering up for you. All the best.</p>
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		<title>Puzzle you can never solve</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Apr 2005 14:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dinno</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello , try to solve this. or look for the answer below&#8230;&#8230; What is the next number in the series? 21, 12, 12, 1, 2 &#8230; Scroll down for answer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello , <br />try to solve this. or look for the answer below&#8230;&#8230; </p>
<p>What is the next number in the series? </p>
<p>21, 12, 12, 1, 2 &#8230; <br />Scroll down for answer. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />Come on .. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />Only Ganguly knows it. Because these are his scores in the Test series <br />Ha,Ha,ha</p>
<p><center><img src="http://astrology.mantraonline.com/art/ganguly_walks.jpg"></center></p>
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