It was that unfortunate day for this poor lad when he forgot to buy low and sell high instead of buying when stocks were at an all-time high. This soon led to the bad news, bearish candles, poor MACD predictions and what not. He thought to go along with the bet. As the situation got worst, he finally turned to the advice of his parents. Rupeeya’s father Mr. Paisa told him to stay cautious and sell the stocks in a loss, but reluctant Rupeeya did not listen rather he waited for a few more months.
Not listening to the advice got him to a place where Rupeeya had no money to pay for his college tuition. Mr. Paisa ironically had to pay the paisa (money) to the college instead. The moral of this story is not to enter the market without proper knowledge and never to take the advice of others without caution. The lows make you realize the value of being at a high (top). Don’t be Rupeeya not like Paisa but find a middle ground where the combination of both can make you richer.
Which ABG company I would like to work for?
While working in a Steel Mill for almost four years, I realized that there is immense scope in improving the plant efficiencies via technological up gradation. Aluminium is the next best thing in the automotive industry after Steel. I would like to work with Hindalco to understand the aluminium business and contribute by developing new grades that can be a lightweight alternative and market the grades in the industry.
My technical background will enable me to implement projects, manage manpower and more importantly connect with the company operations. For me, working in an environment where I will have an opportunity to implement and apply my skill is most important. If a job is challenging then it’s an icing on the cake. I believe that working in an industrial environment like at Hindalco Industries can provide me with the opportunities to learn and grow.
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