Just came across this paragraph from fortnightly investment magazine 'Capital market' .. It is not only impressive but thought provoking as well.
"Many research analysts do not invest in equities, but preach to investors on what to buy, hold or sell. As per the present regulation, a research analyst needs to disclose his holding in the company that he is commenting. It would be far better to make it mandatory for the analyst to invest a certain pre-defined sum in the recommended stocks for the period mentioned in the research report. This would definitely improve the sense of responsibility and accountability in the research community. It would also provide on-the-job training to analysts and make them aware of the risks involved in equity investment. Remember those who actually invest are shrewder than those who simply preach"
When someone shows up in response to the question Who is the
"Many research analysts do not invest in equities, but preach to investors on what to buy, hold or sell. As per the present regulation, a research analyst needs to disclose his holding in the company that he is commenting. It would be far better to make it mandatory for the analyst to invest a certain pre-defined sum in the recommended stocks for the period mentioned in the research report. This would definitely improve the sense of responsibility and accountability in the research community. It would also provide on-the-job training to analysts and make them aware of the risks involved in equity investment. Remember those who actually invest are shrewder than those who simply preach"
When someone shows up in response to the question Who is the
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