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Risk Is in the Price: Why What You Pay Matters More Than What You Buy
Every investor eventually learns a painful lesson: a great company is not always a great investment. Risk Is in the Price: Why What You Pay Matters More Than What You Buy The difference between the two comes down to a single, deceptively simple idea — risk is in the price. This phrase, often repeated in value investing circles, captures a truth that runs counter to how most people think about markets. We tend to associate risk with the nature of the asset itself. A volatile s

Ankur Kapur
6 min read


Geopolitics, Gold, and Global Markets
What 80 Years of History Can Teach Us About Investing Through Chaos What 80 Years of History Can Teach Us About Investing Through Chaos Since World War II ended in 1945, the world has gone through one crisis after another — Cold War tensions, oil shortages, stock market crashes, a pandemic, and now fresh wars and trade battles. Through all of this, three things have acted like thermometers for global risk: stocks, oil, and gold. When you look at how they’ve moved over 80 year

Ankur Kapur
5 min read


Iran-US War: Stock Market Impacts Through History, Oil Shocks, and Gold
Just days into this open conflict—marked by Iranian missile retaliations and reports of the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei—investors are navigating a landscape of surging oil prices, gold rallies, and highly volatile equities.

Ankur Kapur
3 min read


Monthly Market Insights
The Indian markets kicked off 2026 with a sharp but short-lived correction — Nifty 50 fell roughly 3% from its all-time highs in January, rattled by profit-booking and pre-budget jitters. But beneath the surface, the story remains encouraging. Domestic investor flows held steady, SIP contributions hit record highs, and the RBI signalled a more growth-friendly stance with a rate cut and significant liquidity support. For investors, the takeaway is clear: this isn't a crisis —

Ankur Kapur
4 min read


Powering the Data‑Center Decade: A Deep-Dive into TD Power Systems Business
Powering the Data -Centre Decade: A Deep-Dive into TD Power Systems Business TD Power Systems (TDPS) makes money primarily by designing and manufacturing AC generators and large motors for industrial and power applications, with a smaller EPC/project business, and a growing skew towards exports and higher‑value gas and industrial applications. Rising export volumes drive its economics, an improving product mix (gas generators, motors, aftermarket), and operating leverage on

Ankur Kapur
4 min read
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