Saturday, October 23, 2010

The Trading Mahabharata

In Mahabharata

Kauravas outnumbered Pandavas by 100 to 5

In trading Mahabharata too

Kauravas outnumber the Pandavas!

The Kauravas are the ones who trade on gut feeling.

Even the Kauravas are of two types

the good ones who trade on gut feeling based on experience

and the bad ones who trade on gut feeling based on rush of blood.

The Pandavas are the ones who trade on the basis of a trading system.

They are in the minority!

The system of Pandavas tells them accurately about the trend of the Kauravas' guts!

Whenever a Pandava is in a dilemma over pulling the trigger as suggested by his system but discouraged by the Kaurava blood in him, Krishna (the trained part of a trader's brain) persuades him to follow his Dharma and enter the trade - leaving the result to him!

In the end, both the good Kauravas as well as the Pandavas go to heaven as both have fulfilled their respective Dharmas by following their respective trading styles.

Hell falls in the lap of the bad Kauravas who forgot their Dharma and followed their lust!

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