Lost portfolios!
There are some people who call me and ask me to review their portfolios. I no longer do that – I used to do it in the past. It is a thankless work with no reward for doing a good job.
However here are some characteristics:
- Mostly these are inherited portfolios where the kid/ younger brother knows nothing about why a share was bought or sold. So they do not know the difference between a Nirlon vs a MRF – except that they have an amazingly different price.
- They are in denial. ‘My father told me never to sell Tata Steel’ or some such shit. I know one man sitting on Patheja Forging hoping it will come back to Rs. 300 -which is aka denial.
- Urgency: Subra shall I sell some MRF and buy some GMR Infra? it has fallen a lot. What can one say about such DIY geniuses who prefer direct investing and not mutual funds?
- Denial that they have only inherited the portfolio, but the DNA did not give them the full Dna – the portfolio management skills of the parent was not inherited even in part. Most of such people are better off in Index funds if they have to do a DIY.
- Bargaining with me!! – ‘Subra I realize I should not have bought GMR at 66, but at 33 is it too bad? And I go “dude, its your money, please feel free, my only request is ‘do not tell anybody that I am advising you!!
- Resignation: “My portfolio is ruined” – at some stage they get into a resignation or depression, and their response is almost suicidal..
maybe there are others…I could think of just this many….
CK
For those who don’t know or don’t want to know where they are heading to, any path will lead them there.
LuckyOye
LOL – ‘do not tell anybody that I am advising you’, they just want a sounding board in you! They wanna see a nodding head at their ‘brilliance’ and somehow their trade call now has 100% extra weight!