What is your success story in Indian stock market? Rakesh Jhunjhunwala – Successful Stock Market Investor

Popularly known as Warren Buffet of the Indian stock market, Rakesh Jhunjhunwala entered the Indian market in 1985. He inherited the interest in stock trading from his father who used to discuss with his friends and Rakesh used to listen to them keenly. He joined the Chartered Accountancy course to acquire a professional degree and completed in 1985. Thereafter, he joined the Stock Market and started trading. His first biggest hit was 5000 shares of Tata Tea which he got for Rs 43 and sold for Rs143 in just 3 months. This gave him Rs. 5 Lakh which was a big deal at that time. His next big bet was Sesa Goa. He purchased 4 lakh shares and accumulated huge profits on it. There are a lot of stocks that made large sums of money for him like Lupin, Crisil, etc.
Today his portfolio is worth over Rs. 20,000 crores / 3.2 Bn Dollars which consists of Titan, Lupin and CRISIL as top holdings now. He is a renowned trader and investor of the Indian stock market and called Indian Warren Buffet.
Porinju Veliyath – Midclass Family member turned to CEO of Equity Intelligence
Porinju Veliyath was born in the year 1962 in the lower-middle-class family in Kochi. His early life was full of struggles. He joined various jobs along with studies to support his family. He went to Mumbai in 1990 in search of a job. He was appointed as a floor trader at Kotak Securities there. Stock Market was totally new field for him. Within a short span of time, he learned the in and out of the stock market and became an expert trader. He worked for 4 years there and gained a lot of knowledge. In 1994, he joined Parag Parikh Securities as a Research Analyst and fund manager. In 1999, he returned to Kochi and decided to make money on his own from the stock market. He made his first major investment in ‘Geojit Financial Services’. The stock was trading at a very low value at that time. Proving everybody wrong, this investment gave him manifold returns. In 2002, he started his own portfolio management service (PMS) firm in the name of ‘Equity Intelligence’. Today, he is one of the most well-known investors and fund-manager of recent times. Equity Intelligence stock picks like Emkay Global Financial Services and BCL Industries have risen by 200% in their share prices and IZMO and Vista Pharma risen by 100% in their share prices.
Vijay Kedia – From the family of stockbrokers now turned to be a successful investor
Nemish Shah – One of the most successful top 10 retail investor
Mr. Nemish Shah is the co-founder of one of the most reputed and respectable investment houses named ENAM. He is a very simple man who keeps himself away from media and publicity. His investment ideas are brilliant and most sought after. He invested in Asahi India and multiplied his funds to 3.4 times in 3 years. He does not invest in too many stocks, instead, he concentrates on limited stocks and highly sector-driven. He is one of the top 10 retail investors of India with a net worth of Rs 1,300 crore.
Ramesh Damani – well known investor in India
Ramesh Dhamani is well-known for his investments in listed and unlisted companies. He is recognized for picking high-quality stocks and retaining them for a long time. He follows the model of Warren Buffet for investing that favors companies with strong management credentials and processes. He did a lot of right things in his career that fetched him millions of rupees.

Raamdeo Agrawal – Founder of Motilal Oswal Group
Raamdeo Agrawal is one of the founder members of Motilal Oswal Group and MD and co-founder of Motilal Oswal Financial Services. He started buying stocks in 1980 and till 1994; he made a portfolio of about Rs. 10 crores. Then, he read Warren buffet’s tips and worked upon his portfolio to pick quality stocks instead of accumulating bad sticks. In a span of one year time, his portfolio doubled. He has amassed a net worth of over Rs. 6,500 Crore /1 Bn dollars
Dolly Khanna – Value investor in India
Chennai-based value investor Dolly Khanna has been investing in the Indian stock market since 1996. Her portfolio is managed by her husband Rajiv Khanna. She made debut through the fertilizer sector by homing in on a top-quality small-cap stock which enjoys a monopoly position. She has a knack of spotting multi-bagger stocks and knows exactly when to book profits. Emkay Global Financials, PPAP Automotives, IFB Industries, Thirumalai Chemicals are some of the picks form her portfolio.

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