Dinesh Kewalramani
Bio
“The secret to wealth is simple: Find a way to do more for others than anyone else does. Become more valuable. Do more. Give more. Be more. Serve more.”
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Run The Winners And Cut The Losers Like Smart Traders
Letting your winning trades run and cut your trading losses is a trading rule that we've all heard. The idea is to let the trades that are in profit continue to run in order to make as much as the market is willing to give.
By Dinesh Kewalramaniabout a year ago in Education
Increasing Your Income - The Attitudes That Prevent You From Bringing In More Money
There are commonly held attitudes that interfere with the ability to increase your income. Sometimes, you're aware of having these attitudes and where they come from. Often though you have no awareness of them and that is when they are particularly deadly. Then, they are unseen obstacles. You don't even understand what the problem is. Let's look at a few of the most common attitudes that get in the way of clients when they want to increase their income. Do you have some of these attitudes?
By Dinesh Kewalramaniabout a year ago in Education
What Principles Guide Your Money Making Decisions?
When individuals are looking at how to obtain the "American dream" in a legal manner, they are left with two ways to achieve their goals. They can either choose the linear method of earning income for success or the leverage method. Both will be analyzed to allow an informed choice for future endeavors.
By Dinesh Kewalramaniabout a year ago in Education
Tips on How to Make Money for Retirees
So you are now finally retiring. After years in the industry where you have worked 8-hour shifts for five days a week, and after you have provided for your family enough to get yourself settled and happy, you have finally reached the point when it is time for you to relax and reap the rewards of all your hard work.
By Dinesh Kewalramaniabout a year ago in Education
The Five Laws to Wealth Creation
There are some laws to wealth creation which are just what they are, proven laws. And if you follow them you will realize wealth. Understand however, that wealth is many different things to many different people. Most people hear wealth and automatically think of someone like Oprah Winfrey, Warren Buffett or Bill Gates. True, these individuals are mega wealthy, but that does not mean that their status is true wealth to everyone. You need to determine what it looks like to you for yourself in your own life.
By Dinesh Kewalramaniabout a year ago in Education
Passion or Paycheck, Do You Really Have To Choose?
Statistics show that between 70-80% of US workers are dissatisfied with, or simply hate, their jobs (Business Insider, 2010, 2014; NY Daily News, 2013). The reasons range from people not having control over their job conditions, to them first starting a career for extrinsic reasons, and then later being too afraid to make a transition once they are no longer motivated by what got them started in the first place. Others claim that it's the bad bosses, the lack of control over what one is required to do, tedium, among so many other dynamics. No doubt these all are contributing factors.
By Dinesh Kewalramaniabout a year ago in Education
A Penny for Your Thoughts!
Are you educated about how to attract money, use money, give it away and have it return back to you tenfold? Have your parents, or close relatives taught you as a young child how to use money to your advantage? If not, why not?
By Dinesh Kewalramaniabout a year ago in Education
6 Best Small-Cap Value Stocks to Buy
Historically, small-cap stocks tend to outperform large-cap stocks during the early stages of a new bull market. Growth stocks have been crushed by rising interest rates in the past year, however, and 2023 may remain a difficult environment for small-cap investors. Fortunately, there are plenty of excellent buying opportunities among small-cap stocks with potential for significant valuation upside in 2023. Investors can look to these stocks to prepare for the next economic expansion while also potentially limiting downside in the event of a recession.
By Dinesh Kewalramaniabout a year ago in Education
7 Stocks That Are Good Inflation Investments
Analysts recommend these inflation stocks. The stock market jumped when the U.S. Labor Department reported that the consumer price index grew 8.2% in the month of September, down from 9.1% in June. Inflation may have finally peaked, but the Federal Reserve is likely to continue to raise interest rates until inflation is back near its long-term target of 2%. Bank of America recently compiled a pro-inflation stock screen to identify stocks that have historically demonstrated a strong positive correlation with inflation. While other companies battle rising costs, inflation may actually help these stocks outperform. Here are seven inflation investments for investors looking to protect their portfolios.
By Dinesh Kewalramaniabout a year ago in Education
Income Reports, Cutbacks Reflect Easing back Economy as 4Q Gross domestic product and Expansion Information Loom
The report on total national output will probably show the economy developed at a yearly speed somewhere near 2.6% or something like that, down from the 3.2% in the second from last quarter. The Central bank's mission to capture expansion by raising loan fees is working and the results of the greater getting costs are an easing back economy that will be reflected in the Gross domestic product information.
By Dinesh Kewalramaniabout a year ago in Education
Discount Expansion Drops Significantly More Than Anticipated in December; Retail Deals Drop 1.1%
Discount costs fell pointedly in December, additional proof that expansion is creating some distance from the raised levels seen the previous summer, the Agency of Work Measurements said.
By Dinesh Kewalramaniabout a year ago in Education