Milking negatives or positives, converting them into missiles or poisonous lollipops and killing many birds, tigers or even lions so as to fatten oneself are some wonderful features of Nepali capital market. On the other side, there is always a panicking or overly hurried crowd ready to participate in the process. These are not only small investors but many are medium or even big investors. Hence, now this is not limited to Big vs Small; rather this is cleaver strategist vs holly cows.
Ultimately when it became news, a few hundred trucks and some gas bullets entered Bhairahawa. At the most, it could be supply disruptions for the time being. There may not be any embargo even for a distant time. 1989 could be repeated but with difference to match with issues, intensity and time. Let's not be influenced by exaggerations by leaders, particularly like Prachanda, who could not stop without exaggerations.
Let's stay calm and do business keeping eyes open on fast changing situation. This time is though risky but equally highly rewarding too. The Mantra I believe is let's not panic, neither be in hurry. Let's stay composed look around, have glasses of water, use our common sense, use available resources, not rely on so-called planted information and decide using best of our knowledge, skills and capacities.
I have full sympathy to them who sold today and probably may sell tomorrow too.
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