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RD 360: Ramesh Damani with N Jayakumar and Madhu Kela

Ramesh Damani focuses is on the wisdom of Dalal Street, as he discusses the fork law, the sayings and the war stories of the street with two veteran watchers of the market—N Jayakumar of Prime Securities and Madhu Kela of Reliance Capital. Here is an excerpt of the interview. Also watch the accompanying video. Q: I started this as a Dalal Street maxim and the one thing that I always remember even when I was younger walking to Dalal Street was all the Gujarati community which tends to populate the street "Bhav Bhagwan Che". Tell me about that.

RD 360: Ramesh Damani with UR Bhat and Ajit Dayal

The panel comprises of UR Bhat, MD of Dalton Capital Advisors and Ajit Dayal , Chairman of Quantum AMC. Here is the verbatim transcript of their comments. Also watch the accompanying videos. Q: Can you give me a bio of Peter Lynch, one of the most revered fund mangers of our time? Dayal: He is a legend. He was the fund manager for the largest fund at that time Fidelity Magellan and wrote a phenomenal book that investors should read is called, ‘One up on Wall Street’. In the book, he just uses common day experiences to explain what stocks could be interesting to own and what stocks may not be interesting to own.

RD 360: Ramesh Damani and Rakesh Jhunjhunwala

Life is a game and all you have to do is to know how to play it. No one has played the investing game better or bigger than Rakesh Jhunjhunwala , Partner, Rare Enterprises. He has parlayed a few thousand dollars into a few billion dollars. He lives his life king size. In an candid chat with financial expert Ramesh Damani in a CNBC-TV18's special RD 360, stock market veteran Jhunjhunwala advises looking into stocks that are not very popular. "Never in my life have I not made an investment because the stock is not popular. In fact I like to make the investment when the stock is not popular." Here is a verbatim transcript of his interview. Also watch the accompanying video. Q: Your life in the stock market is over 25 years and there is the trading side of you and there is the investing side of you. There is the general philosophy. Let us start with the trading part of you because a lot of people know that you are a very active trader and you love trading markets always,