The Dhandho Investor
Module Units
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Patel Motel Dhandho
- 3. Manilal Dhando
- 4. Virgin Dhandho
- 5. Mittal Dhandho
- 6. The Dhandho Framework
- 7. Dhandho101: Invest in Existing Businesses
- 8. Dhandho 102: Invest in Simple Businesses
- 9. Dhandho 201: Invest in Distressed Businesses in Distressed Industries
- 10. Dhandho 202: Invest in Businesses with Durable Moats
- 11. Dhandho 301: Few Bets, Big Bets, Infrequent Bets
- 12. Dhandho 302: Fixate on Arbitrage
- 13. Dhandho 401: Margin of Safety—Always!
- 14. Dhandho 402: Invest in Low-Risk, High-Uncertainty Businesses
- 15. Dhandho 403: Invest in the Copycats rather than the Innovators
- 16. Abhimanyu’s Dilemma—The Art of Selling
- 17. To Index or Not to Index—That Is the Question
- 18. Arjuna’s Focus: Investing Lessons from a Great Warrior
- 19. Conclusion
Conclusion
This book starts with entrepreneurial applications of the Dhandho philosophy and later takes an investment angle. This interesting book is expertly written and the ideas can be used in any free market economy.
The clues to building wealth in investing or entrepreneurship are not very different. It involves doing a lot of legwork to spot the right opportunities, investing big (either in the form of money or time), being patient and realising great value when the right time comes.
The book ends up with two fables from Mahabharata. One about Abhimanyu to demonstrate how to get out of an investment and another about Arjuna about how to stay focused.
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