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People Who Create Wealth Do Things That Others Don’t |
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ITHW On The Crossword Bestseller List! |
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Reviews, Buzz and More! |
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“The book starts with a story of how Yogesh started his own business and entrepreneurship journey right from during his school days by setting up his own stall for a day. From there on, the entire book moves like a story narrated by your close friend as to how safe it is to invest in the share market, how to choose the companies to invest, how not to Yogesh seems to have a good sense of humor throughout, which makes the odd four hours of time required to finish this book more interesting and worth while. Some of his quotes that are worth mentioning are Stock Analysts predicted nine out of five market crashes! Don’t invest in the golden egg. Invest on the hen that lays this egg! There is not even a single page that you could skim through and skip! Every page including the back cover has some meaningful content in it, which is very surprising, given the fact that this is Yogesh’s first attempt with a book. Overall, I feel that this book is definitely worth the Rs. 499 price tag and a highly recommended read for people afraid about share market, first time investors and people who are constantly watching the stock prices of their favorite stocks. This book is available at all Crossword stores according to their website.” -Prabhu, Desistartups on Trak.in
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Happionaires Speak About ITHW
I read your book Yogesh and it is lovely. One of the most powerful books I have read in my entire life. Powerful because it makes me think more and change my mindset towards wealth. After reading your book, I have become more curious to learn. -Subeer -Janika
It is one book I will make sure my children read once they become a little older. -Jasjit
It was known by default that it had to be the bestseller book. - Sandesh
I went and also bought ITHW, and it is truly a book somebody will cherish for life. People will find out that there is more to life than just money when it is too late. I would suggest everybody to read this book because it goes beyond just stocks and finance. -Nirav
I was lucky enough to get it at Crossword and it was a very nice book for somebody like me who doesn't know a lot about stocks. I too am sure that it will be a bestseller and is certainly a book anybody investing should read as it is a good place to start. I also loved all the brief definitions at the end of the book. They are a good reference guide and by the way the stocks you had shared in your reports earlier are doing very well. I am making decent amounts of money thanks to them. -Sana
Happionaire Meets Billionaire Investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala
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Investment Seminar and Book Signing At Crossword! |


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Invest the Happionaire Way is written by Yogesh Chabria and published by Network18. The book is subtitled “Create wealth through the Indian Stock Markets in a fun, interesting and simple way” Let me admit from the outset that I keep away from the stock market. The jargons loaded by the talking heads on TV play a big part in my keeping away. The intense media focus on the booms and busts of the stock market makes me even more ambivalent about it. As a person who’s never believed it is possible to make ‘easy money’, the stock markets’ public perception never seemed to match my personal value system. Which is one of the reasons I took a couple of weeks (and more) to finally get down to reading it. Yogesh had mailed me, and I was intrigued by the title and the fact that an author has his own blog around the book, even though it has the marketing muscle of the Network18 group behind it. The book is very easy to read - written in easy to understand language it demystifies terms like “upper circuit” and “lower circuit” that the stock market analysts keep saying. The book also takes a few pot-shots at stock analysts themselves like this quote: “Why did God create stock analysts? - To make weather forecasters look good” Yogesh simplifies the way to evaluate an investment - if you as a consumer like eating in fast food restaurants, using the same toothpaste like your dad and granddad before him, and love watching movies in the multiplex - there are three investment options for you. He also helps to dispel some popular myths - like “land is always a safe investment - as they are not making any more of it” (words that Gene Hackman said as Lex Luthor in the first Superman movie - but I digress!) Yogesh says that’s not true. Every high rise building, he clarifies, adds real estate. So land is as much a commodity that can be increased. There are other very useful bit of advice, amongst the difficult ones are “Never get emotionally attached to your investments” However, the most important message that the book conveys is that making money is all very good - but not at the cost of smiling and happiness. That is why the book has the Happionaire in the title. There was a humorous description of a hacker in my school text book “A person who wants to master the computer by being a slave to it” The book keeps reminding people that the objective of investment is not just to make money. The objective of making money is to be happy. If the former happens at the cost of the latter then it serves no real purpose. Go ahead. Read the book. You won’t regret it.
-Gautam Ghosh, one of India’s leading management consultants on Gautam’s Net. |