Book Name: Stock Jalfrezi: A Recipe for Success in the Indian Stock Market
Hello everyone! I am Akashdeep Grover, a research fanatic who has spent more time figuring out finance than anything else in life. I am a Chartered Accountant (CA) and a CFA charter holder from CFA Institute, USA. With more than ten years of experience in investment research and analysis, I have scrolled through more spreadsheets and PPTs than Instagram and Snapchat — unfortunately, there are still no filters in Excel to make numbers prettier!My last corporate adventure was at Ernst & Young (EY) in strategy consulting and market research, where I helped companies tackle financial problems — an experience that sharpened my ability to analyze markets, spot trends and distinguish noise from real opportunities. But my story doesn’t start in a boardroom. I hail from Fazilka, a charming small town near the India-Pakistan border, where life happens at the pace of a leisurely evening stroll after a plate of chhole bhature — and the biggest dilemma is not the volatility of the stock markets, but deciding between lassi and chai.Growing up, I thought life was simple — steady, predictable and thankfully untouched by the "hustle culture”. But then I moved to Delhi-Gurgaon, where life is like the stock market — full of ups, downs and unexpected twists and turns. Back in Fazilka, the only "bull run" I ever experienced was that of a buffalo deciding to chase someone — which, frankly, was much easier to predict than market corrections.Now we come to the elephant in the trading room — Punjabis and stock markets? Not exactly a pair born on Dalal Street, are they? But here’s the thing: Punjabis have been hustling long before “entrepreneur” became a LinkedIn buzzword. After Partition in 1947, they were displaced overnight and rebuilt everything from scratch, transforming Delhi into an economic powerhouse. But when it comes to investing, our Gujju friends are always in the limelight. Why should the Gujjus have all the fun?I am here to demystify the world of investing for you — without jargon, with a pinch of humour and a dash of spice — just like a well-cooked dal makhani (slow cooked, but totally worth it). So buckle up, grab your chai and let’s understand this wild ride we call the stock market!
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