Warren Buffett, the legendary investor, once said that if calculus or algebra were required to be a great investor, he’d have to go back to delivering newspapers. To be a successful investor, one doesn’t need any more math than simple addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Don’t tell this to the professional peddlers of complexity who seem to infest the world of investing.
Valuations in Indian markets have become reasonable: Mirae's CIO Surana
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