‘Mutual fund investing is not about forecasting returns’
It’s time for us to revisit a story from Mahabharat. Guru Dronacharya was responsible for teaching both the Pandavs and Kauravs. Duryodhan accused him of favouring Arjun, to prove him wrong he conducted a test by placing a wooden bird on a tree branch and asked each of them to shoot it’s eye through the arrow. Before his disciples could shoot, he asked all of them a question- “what do you see?”. Yudhistar replied, “I see the wooden bird, the branch, the tree, the leaves moving and the other bird ..
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