Q:
 A little birdie told me that Mohd Rafi is one of your favourite playback singers. One of his songs is: “Aai dil hai mushkil jeena yahan, zara hatke, zara bach ke, ye hai Bombay meri jaan.” Do you think that quite sums up the market mood right now – a bit nervous and a bit cautious?  Ans:
 >Difficult to escape the pain; most investors would have been hurt    
 Q:
 Do you think that the damage done to the markets in terms of levels and the overall investor sentiment - be it FII and/or first time retail investors is irreparable or will take a long time to mend? And:
 >Difficult to say the pain/ market downside is over at the global level
 >No evidence that bear market will be short-lived
 >Bounce-back due; can be led by a fall in crude oil prices
 >Macros and global developments will not resolve quickly    
 Q:
 Are the markets overdoing the nervousness? The sharp fall from the top is nothing that the markets/ investors have not seen earlier. And:
 >Most ‘new’ investors would not have seen anything like the recent market crash
 >Most investors put in money at the right time; made good money
 >Quick returns made them bullish; a lot of pain still to be endured
    Q: 
Where do you see the maximum pain coming from, in terms of sectors, right now and 3-6 mts down the line? Ans:
 >Banking sector will see more pain
 >Rising interest rates and inflation, shrinking household expenses are not good for lenders
 >Discretionary spending will fall    
 Q:
 Where do you find comfort while investing at the current levels? And:
 >Small companies will ride out the current scenario better than their large-cap peers
 >20% of the Nifty stocks will not perform for the foreseeable future
 >65 - 70% of the stocks will give 15% compounded growth
 >Best returns from the Nifty are behind us for the next 12 months
 >Markets can remain flat, or fall more from the current levels   
 Q:
 So is there any silver lining amid all this gloom and doom? How are you approaching the markets now – buying selectively or remaining a fence-sitter?  And:
 >Great time to buy selectively; easy money and return phase is over
 >Markets are now making me work hard in identifying investment-worthy stocks    
 Q:
 But retail investors do not have access to company management. So, how do they research and invest the way you do? And:
 >Fair amount of information available on the internet
 >Investors need to be disciplined; understand risk and portfolio construct
 >Smart stock-picking alone cannot make you rich