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Bloomberg: The difference between economic growth during Congress rule and BJP rule is that growth during Congress is inflationary while it is non-inflationary during BJP, especially while global markets are in the downward trend


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1 minute ago, psycontr said:

2007-2011 arent global markets in downward trend and recession ?

So did Indian markets

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This is a very interesting trend @Spartan Can you post this graph? 

SENSEX 74,005.94 2,693.85% 

SPY 529.45 USD 1,077.34% 

I cannot post this graph but if you compare the growth rate during Congress rule vs BJP rule of SENSEX against SPY, it is very obvious. 

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18 minutes ago, psycontr said:

2007-2011 arent global markets in downward trend and recession ?

Great recession time lo 8% growth rate is not normal....

Chaiwala runs economy better than   an renowned economist 

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11 minutes ago, JaiBalayyaaa said:

This is a very interesting trend @Spartan Can you post this graph? 

SENSEX 74,005.94 2,693.85% 

SPY 529.45 USD 1,077.34% 

I cannot post this graph but if you compare the growth rate during Congress rule vs BJP rule of SENSEX against SPY, it is very obvious. 

BSE market cap 370 billions and SPX market cap 44 Trillian

how can you compare both? even though if you want to compare put the logarithmic scale on Y-Axis than linear or percentage scale

remember small boats sails faster than massive ships

 

 

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7 minutes ago, hacker123 said:

BSE market cap 370 billions and SPX market cap 44 Trillian

how can you compare both? even though if you want to compare put the logarithmic scale on Y-Axis than linear or percentage scale

remember small boats sails faster than massive ships

 

 

If you were to put X amount of rupees in early 2000s in both the markets and correct it for dollar to rupees, which market are you better off in? I don't know, I am asking.

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5 minutes ago, hacker123 said:

BSE market cap 370 billions and SPX market cap 44 Trillian

how can you compare both? even though if you want to compare put the logarithmic scale on Y-Axis than linear or percentage scale

remember small boats sails faster than massive ships

 

 

The % value is the growth rate, it is independent of the market cap

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5 minutes ago, JaiBalayyaaa said:

If you were to put X amount of rupees in early 2000s in both the markets and correct if for dollar to rupees fluctuation, which market are you better off in? I don't know, I am asking.

 

both performed pretty much same in logarithmic scale

dont know what are you trying to sell in this post

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1 minute ago, hacker123 said:

 

both performed pretty much same in logarithmic scale

dont know what are you trying to sell in this post

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1993 nunchi plot cheyyi

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Just now, JaiBalayyaaa said:

1993 nunchi plot cheyyi

i am done

you can do for your narrative pushing

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